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greetings all ,
i am just a biggener in revit
and i want to know how to connect two slabs with different thickness and same top level by a slab has linear variable bottom level as shown in the picuture attached ( how to do this section )
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I DON'T KNOW HOW TO DRAW THE INTERMEDIATE SLAB (THAT HAS VARIABLE THICKNESS) .
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Hi,
Did you try 'Slab edge' with that triangular profile?
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THANKS ALOT THIS ALREADY WORKED BUT I HAVE NOTICED THAT THE SLABS WERW NOT JOINED TO BEHAVE AS ONE BODY AND I DON'T KNOW WHY THE COLOR SEEM LIKE THIS ALTHOUGH I CHANGED THE SLAB EDGE'S MATERIAL TO MATCH WITH THE SLAB'S ONE , I MEAN IT MAY BE OK AS A DRAWING BUT AS ANALYTICAL MODEL , M NOT SURE ??????????????????
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Slab edges generally cannot be assigned with analytical property.
Regarding Floors as per your sketch, there will be two analytical slabs around the floor boundary. If you need a single analytical boundary, then you may need to make a single floor with a void below the thinner slab area.
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THANKS SO MUCH
BUT I NEED TO MAKE THEM ONE BODY AND THE PART OF SLAB EDGE TO BE RAFT SLAB LIKE WE DO IN REALITY
,AND IF I MAKE THE VOID AS U ADVISED ME I 'LL NOT HAVE GRADUAL TRANSITION BETWEEN THE TWO THICKNESSES.
CHEERS
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use void blend
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THANKS ALOT THIS ALREADY WORKED BUT I HAVE NOTICED THAT THE SLABS WERW NOT JOINED TO BEHAVE AS ONE BODY AND I DON'T KNOW WHY THE COLOR SEEM LIKE THIS ALTHOUGH I CHANGED THE SLAB EDGE'S MATERIAL TO MATCH WITH THE SLAB'S ONE , I MEAN IT MAY BE OK AS A DRAWING BUT AS ANALYTICAL MODEL , M NOT SURE ??????????????????
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Your image file has error and we can't view it.
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here u r
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I don't believe these are the same material. Material is not a name. Bot item must point to the same exact material in your project.
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both r concrete cast in situ , but tell me how to make sure in steps please.
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Materials is pretty basic once you learn it. Take a look in your help for steps.
http://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2014/ENU/?guid=GUID-0AA0E65D-55A4-4391-AA29-C53C06C048F4
They would be the same color if they were the same material so they are not. You need to either look in your properties or under edit type to change the materials.
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THANKS SO MUCH
BUT I NEED TO MAKE THEM ONE BODY AND THE PART OF SLAB EDGE TO BE RAFT SLAB LIKE WE DO IN REALITY
,AND IF I MAKE THE VOID AS U ADVISED ME I 'LL NOT HAVE GRADUAL TRANSITION BETWEEN THE TWO THICKNESSES.
CHEERS
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