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    Default SE9130-1: An Overview of the Composite Design Capabilities of Autodesk Revit Structure and Robot Structural Analysis 2010

    Instructor: David Odeh with Mike King

    Class Description: This class will provide an overview of the background, theory, and applications of the Composite Designer Extension for Revit Structure 2010. First, we will discuss composite steel design theory and the applicable AISC codes. Next, we will review the various features of the Composite Designer tool, including its capabilities to analyze and optimize composite members using the Revit Structure analytical model. Using real-world examples, we will then explore how to use the Composite Designer Extension to quickly analyze member strength and serviceability; rapidly explore different design concepts for floor framing; and create optimum framing designs by weight, cost, or depth. More generally, the seminar will illustrate the benefits of using customized structural analysis tools within Revit Structure.

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