


The analytical model, which is a simplified three-dimensional engineering description of the physical model, includes all the elements of the selected supporting structure: geometry, material properties, loads, etc. The use of physical models provided by Revit is supported by relevant documentation and allows working with related analytical models for the calculation and preparation of projects of supporting structures. Thanks to the analytical model of Revit structures with support for BIM technology, design of supporting structures is available to users. It is possible to coordinate the loads and the boundary conditions with the main coordinate axes, which take into account the direction of the main local system and change its position as it changes. The selected local coordinate system for the columns in the application is consistent with the coordinate system for beams or diagonals. This allows you to display the widgets of the local coordinate system on the supporting analytical elements of a particular type. The user can change a number of parameters of visibility of categories of the selected analytical model. The application has an improved model for the analysis of load-bearing structures.

In addition, they can now be aligned with the ALIGN command. Freeform rebar can now be distributed along the trajectory.Added the ability to correctly import double hatching and easily combine hatch and fill.Previously, it was impossible to align or turn after painting the end of the wall. Improved work in perspective views, it has become easier to work with them.New start page, more convenient for working with BIM 360 and storage files.In fact, we have a new process for creating topography in Revit. This feature will be improved further in future versions. Connection with Civil 3D for topography import was introduced.What are the new features in the Revit program?

Revit 2019 is the latest version of the Autodesk Revit architectural software. Among the software for BIM, Revit is one of the most widely used. It is often used in conjunction with AutoCAD Revit and AutoCAD are the two standard components in most architectural and engineering suites from Autodesk. The Revit software is a BIM system for architects, designed to facilitate the creation of building drafts and calculation of structural strength.
