Mesh not Exporting Into Revit 2019
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2019-06-19 07:31 PM
Also, Archicad is telling me I do not have a "survey point" set when I save out the IFC. I do have longitude/latitude, project north, etc. all set for this project. Is this something I need to worry about?
What am I doing wrong? Thanks!
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2019-06-20 08:46 AM
Try with AECOsim Building Designer which is in the default AC file. This mode of geometry conversion is a good starting point before working on the subject. You should also make sure that you match the properties and the classification of the elements of your model.
So is it a mesh with thickness or just a thin "sheet" ?
Do you model this mesh with the dedicated tool or is it a mesh generated via GrassHopper or other ?
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2019-06-20 02:34 PM
From everything on Graphisoft's website, it says for Revit use BREP.
It is a mesh with thickness as it is the site grade of the property based on sea level. It was created using the mesh tool entirely in Archicad (not Grasshopper).
All other elements came through using this method (walls, slabs, windows/doors, etc.). The only thing not working correctly is the mesh.
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2019-06-20 03:16 PM
And after checking it, you had to check this parameter about geometry parameter

Perhaps your mesh is not right classified
Perhaps your export translator is not right done
Perhaps your import translator into revit is not right done... But I can't help you about this
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2019-06-20 04:16 PM
The classification in AC is set to Site Geometry
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2019-06-21 10:21 AM
I invite you to import the IFC export translator you will find into the tpl file I've done for you
It's the AC22 standard template with just only one IFC export translator which is called "great export"
After using it tell me if you problem is finaly over
The link (to download before 21 July 2019) : https://e-nautia.com/share/91125-55entjxw
And if the worry persists, it will be necessary to wonder about the translation of this IFC since REVIT because this IFC translator has been tested successfully with Tekla BIM sight, Solibri, EVE BIM (French IFC reader)
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2019-06-22 04:11 PM
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2019-06-29 04:54 PM
Apparently, the reason the import of the terrain mesh was not working is because Revit does not offer a mesh object and therefore there is no way to IFC translate the object.
However, I found a step-by-step article on how to achieve the import.
Here’s the link to the article:
I'm a bit surprised that no one here on this forum had an answer for why a mesh object wasn't IFC importing into Revit. How are the rest of you creating your terrain objects off of site topos and then getting those to your structural and civil engineers?
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2019-06-29 07:24 PM
kittonian wrote:You are in a Graphisoft Forum. The problem is on the Autodesk side so... I'm not surprised that no one here on this forum had an answer about an Autodesk problem
I'm a bit surprised that no one here on this forum had an answer for why a mesh object wasn't IFC importing into Revit.

Thanks about the weblink about the solution
kittonian wrote:Today IFC are often used to coordinate construction and each time I export mesh I'll finish by understanding that nobody really use my mesh. IFC deals with an export for a specific use. Today Nobody tells me to have my mesh and I'm sorry about that because it's allways still very well modeled into my Archicad Project
How are the rest of you creating your terrain objects off of site topos and then getting those to your structural and civil engineers?
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