Tom Weir
2005-05-06, 05:55 PM
Hi all,
We are designing a new hold room for an Airport project. I am stuck trying to create part the roof. Sloping beams are required to slope the corner bays for drainage purposes.
The roof diaphragms at the corner bays warp creating hyperbolic roof segments. Using straight line generators the beams are all created as straight members. (Elevations are 0" at grids D4/DB, D5/DB, D5/DD, and +10" at grid D4/DD on the attachment)
What is Revit's opinion on creating hyperbolic roof sections using straight line generators? It is fundamental to most roof systems. Is it somehow not possible because of the structure of the code or something? The geometric principles seem obvious.
Is it something they are working on?
Is there a solution I have overlooked other than making everything braces? Is there some workaround I could use making two triangular sections and using slope angles to approximate the warped roof segment?
I can't seem to come up with anything that will get me through the job....
Thanks and have a great day...
Tom Weir
Los Angeles
We are designing a new hold room for an Airport project. I am stuck trying to create part the roof. Sloping beams are required to slope the corner bays for drainage purposes.
The roof diaphragms at the corner bays warp creating hyperbolic roof segments. Using straight line generators the beams are all created as straight members. (Elevations are 0" at grids D4/DB, D5/DB, D5/DD, and +10" at grid D4/DD on the attachment)
What is Revit's opinion on creating hyperbolic roof sections using straight line generators? It is fundamental to most roof systems. Is it somehow not possible because of the structure of the code or something? The geometric principles seem obvious.
Is it something they are working on?
Is there a solution I have overlooked other than making everything braces? Is there some workaround I could use making two triangular sections and using slope angles to approximate the warped roof segment?
I can't seem to come up with anything that will get me through the job....
Thanks and have a great day...
Tom Weir
Los Angeles