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CS317848-L Class Presentation CS317848L Deepak Maini

This document discusses how to use clash detection templates in Autodesk Navisworks to save time and coordinate models. It outlines performing clash tests between different elements like ductwork and structures, then exporting the clash template and importing it into another model to update the clash results. The bonus section describes grouping clashes by level and highlighting resolved clashes. The overall aim is to efficiently coordinate models and detect clashes using templates.

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CS317848-L Class Presentation CS317848L Deepak Maini

This document discusses how to use clash detection templates in Autodesk Navisworks to save time and coordinate models. It outlines performing clash tests between different elements like ductwork and structures, then exporting the clash template and importing it into another model to update the clash results. The bonus section describes grouping clashes by level and highlighting resolved clashes. The overall aim is to efficiently coordinate models and detect clashes using templates.

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Navisworks Clash Detection: Saving

Time and Money by Setting up Clash


Templates
Deepak Maini
National Technical Manager – Named Accounts
Cadgroup Australia
Welcome to AU2019
My Introduction
▪ Qualified Mechanical Engineer
▪ Around 20 Years of experience in the industry
▪ Autodesk Expert Elite, Autodesk BIM 360 Certified Consultant, Bluebeam
Certified Consultant and Instructor
▪ Awarded the “Best Autodesk University Speaker” two years in a row at
AU2018 and AU2017 in Las Vegas
▪ Awarded the “Best Speaker” award at the Bluebeam XCON 2019 in
Washington DC
▪ Among the Top Speakers at various BILT conferences in Asia and ANZ
▪ Author of the Up and Running with Autodesk Navisworks, Autodesk
Navisworks for BIM/VDC Managers and Up and Running with Autodesk
Advance Steel series of books
▪ Guest lecturer at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and University
of New South Wales (UNSW)
Lab Buddies
Aaron Coats
National BIM/CAD Manager, Bates Smart Australia

Nikko Sudirman
Sydney Studio BIM Lead , Bates Smart Australia

Luciane Conceicao Taylor


Product Support Specialist - BIM 360, Technical Support EMEA
Autodesk
THANK YOU
REVIZTO
(Please visit www.Revizto.com to know more about them)
Acknowledgements

• Janice Miller-Kellerman and Adam Sopko from the Content Management


Team
• Patricia Lundberg and Sidney Shaola from the AU Speaker Management
Team
• Joël St-Pierre, Pier-Andre Maynard, Nicolas Martineau and the Autodesk
Technical Crew
Rules of Engagement

▪ 5 Sections to be Completed in this lab + a Bonus Section (time permitting)

▪ Only have 90 Minutes (~75) to Complete All Sections

▪ I will Show you the Steps in Each Section First and then Let you Work on
that Section

▪ All Required Exercise Files are saved in a Folder called


C:\DATASETS\CS317848-L Navisworks Clash Detection

▪ Great “Lab Buddies” Here to Help You, if needed (Thank You Guys)
Let’s Get Started
Important Rule to Remember
Fully Coordinated project does not mean clash free. It means clashes detected and
reviewed.

For example, valid penetrations are reviewed but not resolved…


Levels of Clashes
Level 1 Clashes
These are assigned the top priority and are to be fixed as soon as possible.
Examples include Mechanical Ductwork Vs Structure, Mechanical Ductwork Vs Cable
Trays, Mechanical Ductwork Vs Plumbing Pipes, and so on.

Level 2 Clashes
These are considered important for the construction process and must be rectified as
the second priority. Examples include Mechanical Ductwork Vs Floors, Mechanical
Ductwork Vs Fire Sprinklers, Cable Trays Vs Structure, Cable Trays Vs Ceilings, and
so on.

Level 3 Clashes
These are generally with the items that change on regular basis during the design
process. These need to be fixed only before the submission of the models. Examples
include Hydraulic Pipes Vs Electrical Equipment and Fixtures, Hydraulic Pipes Vs
Mechanical Equipment and Fixtures, and so on.
Section 1: Opening the Autodesk Navisworks
Model and Changing the Workspace (5 mins)
In this section, you will open the Building-Federated.nwd file and
then load the AU-Lab workspace. You will then orbit the model by
holding down the SHIFT Key and Wheel Mouse Button.
Section 2: Creating Search Sets (30 mins)
In this section, you will create the following search sets based on their Element Categories:
Structure (Category Contains Structural)
Mechanical Ductwork (Category Contains Duct, Negate Category = Flex Ducts, Or Category
= Mechanical Equipment)
Ceilings (Category = Ceilings)
Floors (Category = Floors)
Cable Trays (Category Contains Cable)
Walls (Category = Walls)
Plumbing (Category Contains Pipes, Element > System Classification = Sanitary, Or
Category = Plumbing Fixtures)
Section 3: Performing Clash Tests (15 mins)
In this section, you will change the workspace to Clash Detection and perform
the following Level 1 and Level 2 clash tests:

Mechanical Ductwork Vs Structure


Mechanical Ductwork Vs Ceilings
Mechanical Ductwork Vs Plumbing
Mechanical Ductwork Vs Floors
Mechanical Ductwork Vs Cable Trays
Plumbing Vs Structure
Section 4: Exporting Clash Template and
Saving the Current File (5 mins)
In this section, you will export the clash tests you performed in the previous
section. You will then save the current file.
Section 5: Importing Clash Template and
Updating Clash Results (10 mins)
In this section, you will open the Clash-Import.nwd file. You will then import
the clash template you exported in the previous section and update the clash
results.
Bonus Section: Grouping Clashes and
Highlighting Resolved Clashes
Open the Building-Federated.nwd file and run a Clash Test between
Columns and Walls
Group Clashing by Levels of Walls
Resolve Some Clashes Manually
Highlight Clashes by the Status Color
Questions
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