Navisworks is a unique application for sequencing 3d walkthroughs, as well as class detection. The timeline and provides technology for the construction and demolition of Building for new projects, as well as changes made to existing designs. The data can be entered into Navisworks or even imported from other planning software such as Microsoft Project or Primavera, the Simulation tab enables the ability to visually observe the scheduled installation of each asset. Also take advantage of 3d virtual walkthroughs.
Track | Regular Track | Weekend Track | Fast Track |
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Course Duration | 45 - 60 Days | 8 Weekends | 5 Days |
Hours | 2 hours a day | 3 hours a day | 6+ hours a day |
Training Mode | Live Classroom | Live Classroom | Live Classroom |
Navisworks interface:
So just to take you through the basic interface of Navisworks, it has like all of orders applications, a ribbon interface, and this will allow you to bring in different file formats, where you can open them up from scratch.
It will open up to 56 different file formats from other companies.
Navisworks Tools:
You can also append and merge information as you work for your designs. We've got some really powerful selection and find tools here to help you manage the information that you're bringing it to your model. We have numerous tools here to allow us to add these to what's called sense to select all the information that we need at one time. Plus we have a tool called firearms allows us to find information in the model based on certain properties.
Element properties in Naviswork:
We have Quick Properties, and properties available here so you want to find that information on a certain object, you're going to be able to read all those data that's embedded within that particular element. The altering tool.
Construction Simulation
I'll also go over timeline, and how you can work with timeline to do simulation of a construction program. So you can actually bring in a construction program from another file format, so maybe you're bringing in it from, from Primavira or another data source, source. We have several different file formats that you can bring in here, and you can set this up to auto attach to the geometry of the building, and then run a construction simulation. And with that construction simulation, you can start to look at the different dates and times, things start finish. You can also add more information about date and time costs as needed to see how your construction program is progressing in a 3d environment.
Quantity Take off:
The other application I'll be touching on is our quantification application. And this is called quantity take. what it is quantity takeoff? We do have tutorials as well to take you through this. But what you can do if you're just getting started on this, is you can use the standard workbooks that come with the application. You can go through the model and do takeoffs and it will extract out information about the length, the width, the volume and the weight of certain objects and load them into the workbook which you could then export out as an XML or an Excel spreadsheet. This is a really powerful tool that comes with Navisworks for doing quantity takeoffs.
Rendering workflows:
Other ones which I'll touch on, for the visual workflows will be what is rendering. So if you've used any other Autodesk applications we have material libraries here that will allow you to map onto the object, and we can sell binding and environment, and produce photo. The photo near photo real renderings. And we can also run these on the cloud as well, we have access to the cloud via Navisworks.
And for anybody who needs to do construction simulation of the vehicles like crane. I'll show you how you're going to better bring a crane in here, set it up in the animator and have a spinning around, say 360 degrees 180 degrees to reach equipment that's been dropped off inside, and then loaded up to the building. So these will be the core things I'll be touching on