Point colour in Revit 2010

When working with Points in a conceptual mass sometimes it can be a bit of challenge seeing your points using the default out of the box settings. The default colour is a rather nice purple colour, which is unfortunately  the same colour defined for Reference Lines and Planes.On complex assemblies all these points and reference lines can get rather confusing.

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So if you are struggling with the the fact that both Reference Lines and Points are the same colour, it is possible to change the colour. To do this, do to Manager tab, then Settings, then Object Styles. This will open the Object Styles for the current conceptual mass family you are working on.

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Next click on the Annotation Objects tab. Here you will find listed Reference Lines, Reference Planes and Reference Points line type and colour settings. You can then adjust the colours to meet your needs. To change the colour of Reference Points, just select the Line Colour from the Object Styles window. In the example below you can see that I have changed the point colour from purple to red.

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In this example I have altered the planes and points.

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Pointless stuff, Offset parameter in Revit massing

This article builds on recent posts on the use of Reference point, when working in the conceptual massing environment. The more I use them, the more I realise how powerful they are.

If you place a “Reference Point” and take a look at its Instance properties, you will discover its a System Family.

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You can control how it displays in the conceptual environment; for instance you can change the Show Reference Planes Parameter. You are provided with three options “Never”, “When Selected”,  “Always”. You can also control its visibility by enabling or disabling the “Visible” parameter.

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Under the Graphics section we can say whether its “Driven by Host” and you will also see an “Offset” parameter. We can also name the point. Lets focus on the “Offset” parameter.

We can drive the offset parameter, thus moving the point by adding a figure into the “Value”. This offset distance is based on the plane the point was originally position on. So if we add 1m into the offset it will move the point 1m in a “Z” direction, assuming it was position on the X,Y plane.

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Now the smart thing here is because the point has a total of three planes, XY, ZY,ZX, we can also place points on these planes and drive points using there offset from the planes.

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Take a look at the video which should hopefully explain this in more detail.

Autodesk-revit.blogspot and YouTube

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Thought you might be interested to know that I now have an YouTube page where you can get access to all my posted videos. Some have voice, others don’t. I wouldn’t say that they are edited particularly well, but hopefully they will be of use to somebody. :-)

http://www.youtube.com/user/davidlightrevit

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Fundamentals of Electric Circuits

Fundamentals of Electric Circuits
Fundamentals of Electric Circuits
McGraw-Hill | 2005 | ISBN: 0073256439 | 901 Pages | PDF | 21,1 MB


Alexander and Sadiku's third edition of Fundamentals of Electric Circuits continues in the spirit of its successful previous editions, with the objective of presenting circuit analysisin a manner that is clearer, more interesting, and easier to understand than the other texts in the market. Students are introduced to the sound, six-step problem solving methodology in chapter one, and are consistently made to apply and practice these steps in practice problems and homework problems throughout the text and online using the KCIDE for Circuits software.



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Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction By William D., Jr. Callister

Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction
By William D., Jr. Callister


Publisher:   Wiley
Number Of Pages:   832
Publication Date:   2006-02-17
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Great book...does a good job of deriving things from first principles. Excellent reference, everything is well-organized. One minor complaint: I wish that the section on analyzing phase diagrams with the lever rule came with a few more examples and better explanations. For that, if I could, I would dock a quarter of a star.

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The quality of Callister's educational approach on basic Materials Science is out of question. His long time experience in the area is reflected by the success of the prior editions of this book. As Materials Science evolves quite fast -almost day by day- textbooks need to adapt. In this respect, Callister has demonstrated to be on top of the wake always.
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As a college professor of a minority school, I do not feel fine by requiring this expensive book to my students. Yes, it can -in time- become a reference for the students; but then, as a reference, the web perks will become unusable since Wiley will keep changing them with newer editions. Most likely, due to its price, most of the students will try to sell their copies. Indeed, they will realize that there are better "reference" texts than this one.

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Great introductory book. It built upon many of the concepts I had learned in my General Chemistry couses. Having previously worked in metal fabrication, I now learned what the metal specification numbers meant and why some types of metals are harder or softer than others.

Summary: Very easy to understand
Rating: 4
Although i found it to be mundane at times, it was a great book when it came to teaching the material. the examples are made very clear and the text cleanly explains anything that you may find confusing. very highly recommended

Summary: an introduction
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The depth, clarity with which he surveys materials science concepts will make this text indispensable for both studying and practicing engineers for years to come. Without a doubt, this is one of the most well written textbooks I have ever had the pleasure of reading.All the figures are well drawn, the green fonts here and there seem quiet. All the tough theories, concepts just jump out of the line and hit my forehead.
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Helix from lines and points

Following two great blog posts on creating helix’s; one from Buildz blog and the other from BIM troublemaker, I thought I’d run through my solution to this problem. I have been experimenting with this for a few weeks now; not being great at math, I wanted to see if I could create a helix without the need for heavy formula.

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Hopefully these two videos will explain my approach; I’ve had to split the the how-to video into two parts, due the 11 minute YouTube limits! They include all the normal mistakes, so don’t expect a super slick video. :-)

If you interested, you can also download the family from here.

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Be sure to check out BIM Troublemakers blog, some cracking formula work here…

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Get the hosted point?

This post comes from experimenting with hosted points on lines and arcs and attempting to create a helical form in the massing environment similar to Zach Kron’s recent post. I guessed that you could do something similar using lines connected to hosted points on circles.

So let go back to basics. Points can be hosted to lines, arcs, splines, circles and ellipses (either reference line or lines). Just draw a line or reference line then choose the point tool and place the point on the line. It will snap to the line and  you will  notice it will change in size and will now include a work plane.

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If you select the point and choose properties, you will discover that there is now a hosted parameter. This parameter drives the position of the point and it goes from 0 to 1. “0” being one end and “1” the other end. If you wanted to place the point half way along the line, plug in 0.5, voila the point is position half way along the line.

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So lines are straight forward, what about circles or even ellipses? Hmmmmm Ok, go ahead do the same thing, but this time draw a circle as a line or reference line and place a point on the circle. Go check the properties of the Hosted Parameter…. No 0 to 1???? some other weird combination of figures????!!!

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So what’s going on here? Well I’m no mathematician, so after a bit of investigation I discovered that points are managed differently on closed elements such as circles. You need to go back to do some math…

So the hosted parameter value for a circle is 2pi

(where pi is 3.1415926535897932384626433832795)

therefore  2 x 3.141593 is equal to 6.283186 radians

So the hosted point can have a value between 0 to 6.28318 depending on where it is on the circle.

So to split the circle into degrees

1 degree=2pi/360=0.017453 radians

With this logic in mind try this, create a circle in the massing environment and host a point on the circle. Go the the hosted parameters, then plug in the following figures and watch the position of the points change.

  1. 0 degrees - 0 x 0.017453 = 0
  2. 90 degrees – 90 x 0.017453 = 1.570796
  3. 180 degrees – 180 x 0.017453 = 3.141593
  4. 270 degrees – 270 x 0.017453 = 4.712389
  5. 360 degrees – 360 x 0.017453 = 6.28308

This opens up to interesting opportunities and allowed me to create the helix using points and lines along with nested families. I’ll show you how I did this in another post……

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Adaptive Filtering Primer with MATLAB - Poularikas and Ramadan.pdf
Advanced Mathematics and Mechanics Applications Using MATLAB - Howard B. Wilson.pdf
Algorithm Collections for Digital Signal Processing Applications using Matlab - E.S. Gopi.pdf
An Introduction to Programming and Numerical Methods in MATLAB - S.R. Otto & J.P. Denier.pdf
Antenna and EM Modeling with MATLAB - Sergey N. Makarov.pdf
Applied Numerical Methods Using MATLAB - Yang Cao Chung and Morris.pdf
Applied Statistics Using SPSS, STATISTICA, MATLAB and R - Joaquim P. Marques.pdf
Basics of MATLAB and Beyond - Andrew Knight.pdf
Biosignal and Biomedical Image Processing MATLAB based Applications - John L. Semmlow.pdf
Business Economics & Finance with Matlab GIS and Simulation Models - Patrick L.Anderson.pdf
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Circuit Analysis II with MATLAB - Steven T. Karris.pdf
Classical Feedback Control with MATLAB - Boris J. Lurie and Paul J. Enright.djvu
Classification Parameter Estimation & State Estimation An Engg Approach Using MATLAB.pdf
Computational Colour Science Using MATLAB - Stephen Westland & Caterina Ripamonti.pdf
Computational Mathematics Models Methods and Analysis with Matlab - Robert E. White.pdf
Computational Statistics Handbook with MATLAB - Martinez & Martinez.pdf
Contemporary Communication Systems using Matlab - Proakis and Salehi.pdf
Digital Circuit Analysis and Design with Simulink Modeling - Steven T. Karris.pdf
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Digital Signal and Image Processing Using MATLAB - Gerard Blanchet & Maurice Charbit.pdf
Digital Signal Processing - Computer Based Approach - Sanjit K. Mitra.pdf
Digital Signal Processing Using Matlab V4 - Ingle and Proakis.pdf
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Electronic Devices and Amplifier Circuits with MATLAB Applications - Steven T. Karris.pdf
Electronics and Circuit Analysis Using MATLAB - John O. Attia.pdf
Elem. Math. and Comp. Tools for Engineers using MATLAB - J. Manassah.pdf
Embedded Control Systems in C C++ Using MATLAB - Jim Ledin.chm
Embedded Image Processing with DSP Examples in MATLAB - Shehrzad Qureshi.pdf
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Engineering and Scientific Computations Using MATLAB - Sergey E. Lyshevski.pdf
Environmental Modeling Using MATLAB - Ekkehard Holzbecher.pdf
Essential MATLAB for Engineers and Scientists - Brian D. Hahn & Daniel T. Valentine.pdf
Exploratory Data Analysis with MATLAB - Martinez and Martinez.pdf
Fundamentals of Electromagnetics with Matlab - Lonngren & Savov.pdf
Graphics and GUIs with MATLAB - Patrick Marchand and O. Thomas Holland .pdf
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Introduction to MATLAB - Sikander M. Mirza.pdf
Introduction to Simulink with Engineering Applications - Steven T. Karris.pdf
Intuitive Probability and Random Processes Using MatLab - Steven M. Kay.pdf
Kalman Filtering Theory and Practice Using MATLAB - Grewal and Andrews.pdf
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MathWorks Documentation - MATLAB V7 Introductory and Programming.pdf
MATLAB Guide - Desmond J. Higham & Nicholas J. Higham.djvu
MATLAB Primer (6th Ed) - Kermit Sigmon & Timothy A. Davis.pdf
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MATLAB Programming - David Kuncicky.pdf
MATLAB Recipes for Earth Sciences - M.H.Trauth.pdf
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Mechanics of Composite Materials with MATLAB - George Z. Voyiadjis & Peter I. Kattan.pdf
Numerical Analysis Using MATLAB and Excel - Steven T. Karris.pdf
Numerical Analysis Using MATLAB and Spreadsheets - Steven T. Karris.pdf
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Numerical Methods in Engineering with MATLAB - Jaan Kiusalaas.pdf
Numerical Methods in Finance & Economics A MATLAB based Introduction - Paolo Brandimarte.pdf
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Numerical Techniques for Chemical & Biological Engineers Using MATLAB - Elnashaie & Uhlig.pdf
Optical Scanning Holography with MATLAB - Ting Chung Poon.pdf
Optics Learning by Computing with Examples using MATLAB - K.D. Moller.pdf
Ordinary and Partial Differential Equation Routines in Matlab - H.J. Lee & W.E. Schiesser.pdf
Radar Systems Analysis and Design Using MatLab - Mahafza Bassem R.pdf
Robust Control Design with Matlab - Gu Petkov and Konstantinov.pdf
Scientific Computing with Matlab - Alfio Quarteroni & Fausto Saleri.djvu
Scientific Computing with Matlab and Octave - Alfio Quarteroni & Fausto Saleri.pdf
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Solving ODEs with Matlab Instructors Manual - L.F. Shampine.pdf
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Solutions Manual for Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering: H Fogler

Solutions Manual for Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering: H Fogler
Solutions Manual for Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering: H Fogler
Prentice Hall | ISBN: 0135317169 | 1999-01-29 | PDF (OCR) | 903 pages | 96.7 Mb


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The Definitive, Fully Updated Guide to Solving Real-World Chemical Reaction Engineering Problems The fourth edition of Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering is a completely revised version of the worldwide best-selling book. It combines authoritative coverage of the principles of chemical reaction engineering with an unsurpassed focus on critical thinking and creative problem solving, employing open-ended questions and stressing the Socratic method. Clear and superbly organized, it integrates text, visuals, and computer simulations to help readers solve even the most challenging problems through reasoning, rather than by memorizing equations. Thorough coverage of the fundamentals of chemical reaction engineering forms the backbone of this trusted text. To enhance the transfer of core skills to real-life settings, three styles of problems are included for each subject Straightforward problems that reinforce the material Problems that allow students to explore the issues and look for optimum solutions Open-ended problems that encourage students to practice creative problem-solving skills H. Scott Fogler has updated his classic text to provide even more coverage of bioreactions, industrial chemistry with real reactors and reactions, and an even broader range of applications, along with the newest digital techniques, such as FEMLAB. The fourth edition of Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering contains wide-ranging examples-;from smog to blood clotting, ethylene oxide production to tissue engineering, antifreeze to cobra bites, and computer chip manufacturing to chemical plant safety. About the CD-ROM The CD-ROM offers numerous enrichment opportunities for both students and instructors, including the following Learning Resources: Summary Notes: Chapter-specific interactive material to address the different learning styles in the Felder/Solomon learning-style index Learning Resources: Web modules, reactor lab modules, interactive computer modules, solved problems, and problem-solving heuristics Living Example Problems: More than fifty-five interactive simulations in POLYMATH software, which allow students to explore the examples and ask what-if questions Professional Reference Shelf: Advanced content, ranging from collision and transition state theory to aerosol reactors, DFT, runaway reactions, and pharmacokinetics Additional Study Materials: Extra homework problems, course syllabi, and Web links to related material Latest Software to Solve Digital Age Problems: FEMLAB to solve PDEs for the axial and radial concentration and temperature profiles, and Polymath to do regression, solve nonlinear equations, and solve single and coupled ODEs Throughout the book, icons help readers link concepts and procedures to the material on the CD-ROM for fully integrated learning and reference. 

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The seventh edition of this classic text illustrates the fundamentals of the electrical properties of materials in the context of contemporary engineering applications. Written in an informal, accessible style, it emphasizes the core ideas relevant to understanding the subject and deliberately keeps the mathematical treatment simple. The book presents the simplest model that can display the essential properties of a phenomenon and examines it, showing the difference between ideal and actual behavior. Topics are selected so that the operation of devices having applications (or possible future applications) in engineering can be explained. Problems and worked examples are included throughout.

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New features of AutoCAD 2010 is called a true technological breakthrough, which will please many millions of users of this software product.AutoCAD 2010 has a parameter, and now any changes between objects are supported by user defined relationship. This significantly reduces the time to make changes to projects.The emergence of tools to work with arbitrary shapes became possible to create and analyze the most complex three-dimensional objects. In addition, 3D printing is now supported, so it's easier to get prototypes and physical prototypes.

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Semiconductor Device Fundamentals (2nd Edition), by Robert F. Pierret
Addison Wesley; 2nd edition | English | April 12, 1996 | ISBN: 0201543931 | 303 Pages | PDF | 39,1 Mb

Description : Introduces and explains the basic terminology, models, properties, and concepts associated with semiconductors and semiconductor devices. Systematically develops the analytical tools needed to solve practical device problems. DLC: Semiconductors.

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