Introduction

00:01

PRESENTER: I'll probably reiterate this

00:02

throughout this course.

00:04

But when I first started using Revit,

00:05

I assume that any concrete element in Revit

00:08

should come with pre-built reinforcement.

00:11

I guess I still think that it should,

00:12

but that's just not the way it works.

00:15

Think of it this way.

00:16

Look at concrete elements in Revit

00:18

not in terms of what Rebar is being hosted,

00:20

but in terms of how Rebar is being hosted.

00:24

Concrete columns, footings, slabs, and great

00:26

beams all have different cover settings

00:28

that can be built in your concrete components

00:30

automatically.

00:31

That being said, all concrete elements basically

00:33

have four faces that are either exposed to air, earth,

00:37

or other concrete elements.

00:40

What these faces are exposed to make

00:42

a difference in how deep or shallow you

00:43

need to reinforcement.

00:45

Also items such as concrete slabs

00:47

need to have reinforced in at least a third above the bottom

00:50

to ensure the reinforcing is actually well reinforcing

00:53

something.

00:54

So in this course, what we're going to do first

00:56

is examine cover settings.

00:58

As I mentioned, any element that we select which is concrete

01:02

is going to have cover set that we can set to that element

01:04

specifically.

01:07

Once we figure out what the cover settings are,

01:09

we're going to jump in and add a new cover

01:11

setting in its own video.

01:12

Then lastly, we'll add reinforcing to a wall.

01:15

Once we have all of our cover settings set up,

01:18

we have a new cover setting.

01:19

We're going to go in and actually physically

01:21

add reinforcing to a wall, and then we'll be done.

01:24

So let's get started exploring Rebar cover.

Video transcript

00:01

PRESENTER: I'll probably reiterate this

00:02

throughout this course.

00:04

But when I first started using Revit,

00:05

I assume that any concrete element in Revit

00:08

should come with pre-built reinforcement.

00:11

I guess I still think that it should,

00:12

but that's just not the way it works.

00:15

Think of it this way.

00:16

Look at concrete elements in Revit

00:18

not in terms of what Rebar is being hosted,

00:20

but in terms of how Rebar is being hosted.

00:24

Concrete columns, footings, slabs, and great

00:26

beams all have different cover settings

00:28

that can be built in your concrete components

00:30

automatically.

00:31

That being said, all concrete elements basically

00:33

have four faces that are either exposed to air, earth,

00:37

or other concrete elements.

00:40

What these faces are exposed to make

00:42

a difference in how deep or shallow you

00:43

need to reinforcement.

00:45

Also items such as concrete slabs

00:47

need to have reinforced in at least a third above the bottom

00:50

to ensure the reinforcing is actually well reinforcing

00:53

something.

00:54

So in this course, what we're going to do first

00:56

is examine cover settings.

00:58

As I mentioned, any element that we select which is concrete

01:02

is going to have cover set that we can set to that element

01:04

specifically.

01:07

Once we figure out what the cover settings are,

01:09

we're going to jump in and add a new cover

01:11

setting in its own video.

01:12

Then lastly, we'll add reinforcing to a wall.

01:15

Once we have all of our cover settings set up,

01:18

we have a new cover setting.

01:19

We're going to go in and actually physically

01:21

add reinforcing to a wall, and then we'll be done.

01:24

So let's get started exploring Rebar cover.

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