Understanding the difference between the different duplicate views and how they can be used is extremely useful however little used.
Difference between floor plan and structural plan in revit.
Hello i cannot understand which is the real difference between making a floor plan and making a structural plan.
This video shows you the differences to help you make the right choice.
P when you create a callout you choose a detail callout or a view callout.
The stuff that gets hidden by dry wall floor tile ceiling tile paint etc.
You can create multiple structural plan view types and define the view direction parameter differently for each allowing multiple view directions within a project.
The video shows you where the callouts appear in the project browser which is the most obvious difference.
An analytical model is a simplified 3d representation of the full engineering description of a structural physical model.
The analytical model consists of those structural components geometry material properties and loads that together form an engineering system.
On larger projects duplicate as dependent has a lot of uses.
An analytical model of a structure is comprised of a set of structural member analytical models including one for each element.
Where the architectural drawings will show a floor plan the structural drawings will have the overall concrete slab plan.
This can be extremely useful if you have a large floor plan and you want to make several views which are cropped to specific regions.
The structural details show what holds the building up.
Once created the callout type cannot be changed.