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    AddsOn zu Autodek REVIT für Gebäudetechnik Schweiz

    Hi Community

    Ich bin gerade auf der Suche nach den idealen Software-Zusätzen für Autodek REVIT MEP für den Einsatz in der Gebäudetechnik am Schweizer Markt.

    Ich benötige eine Software (z.B. LiNear, Solarcomputer, Dynamo, etc.) zur Berechnung von
    Heizlast nach SIA
    Rohrnetzberechnung Heizung
    Auslegung Heizkörper und Fussbodenheizung
    Rohrnetzberechnung Trinkwasser nach Trinkwasserrichtlinie W3
    Schmutzwasserberechnung nach SN
    Luftkanalnetzberechnung
    etc.

    und natürlich für alle Gewerke die idealen CAD Vorlagen, Familien, etc.

    Gibt es Erfahrungswerte mit den Zusatzsoftwarepaketen zu REVIT in den einzelnen Anwendungsfällen?

    Kann man hier eine Kombination empfehlen?

    Danke für Hinweise, Tipps, Erfahrungswerte, etc.

    mfg

    Hi Community

    I am currently looking for the ideal software accessories for Autodek REVIT MEP for use in building technology on the Swiss market.

    I need a software (such as LiNear, Solarcomputer, Dynamo, etc.) to calculate
    Heat load to SIA
    Pipe network calculation heating
    Design radiators and underfloor heating
    Pipeline calculation Drinking water according to drinking water directive W3
    Waste water calculation according to SN
    Air duct network calculation
    eg.

    And, of course, for all trades, the ideal CAD templates, families, eg.

    Are there any experiences with the additional software packages for REVIT in individual applications?

    Can you recommend a combination here?

    Thanks for hints, tips, experiences, eg.

    greetings

    #2
    Guten tag!

    I have had some experience with external software/libraries for Revit MEP (Magicad, Stabicad, Flexline etc.), and I would say it depends on what stage of the work you want to do. Most software is aimed at the contractor/installer level and is useful at higher detail levels. If you are doing front end design/calculations/advice then it is very hard to find ready made software that will meet your needs.

    Basically, Autodesk dont know sh*t about engineering (Why should they?), so they have made Revit as open and customisable as possible. How you actually use it for the work you do is up to you..

    So my advice is; In the short term, find a BIM/Revit consultant/enthusiast who can tell you how everything works and make some programs for you to solve specific problems (Like calculations to local standards). In the longer term build up your own families, processes, learn Dynamo etc. (Or hire a graduate who is eager to learn that for you) because there are lots of useful tools out there but you will never find exactly what you need.

    I need a software (such as LiNear, Solarcomputer, Dynamo, etc.) to calculate
    Heat load to SIA - Some software can import IFC or gbxml. Mostly results can only be imported from excel. (Use BIMLink or Dynamo)
    Pipe network calculation heating - If you make families that give the correct Flow, you can size piping in revit.
    Design radiators and underfloor heating
    Pipeline calculation Drinking water according to drinking water directive W3 - You may be able to do this with pipe placeholders
    Waste water calculation according to SN
    Air duct network calculation - Duct calculations work well in Revit (If you can model them correctly).
    Last edited by josephpeel; March 7, 2017, 09:48 AM.
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