Revit Insight: Energy Analysis

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Free Online Course: Revit Insight: Energy Analysis provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 2-3 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Revit Insight: Energy Analysis is taught by Jim Cowan.

Overview
  • Incorporate Autodesk Insight— a powerful building performance analysis software—into your design workflow. Learn how to use data to drive energy-efficient building projects.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Energy modeling goal
    1. Product Overview
    • Set up the user interface
    • Insight: Behind the scenes
    • Why Revit/Insight workflow
    • Advantages
    • Technique
    • Our project
    2. Project Workflow: Masses and Elements
    • Establish location, weather station, and orientation
    • Create in-place masses
    • Assign floors and adjust adjacent masses
    • Generate energy model
    • Create an insight
    • Adjust the model to show connection
    • Energy settings: 01 model submittal
    • Review 01 model submittal
    • Energy settings: View template
    • Add building elements for an imprint
    • Mirror object that will imprint
    • Create 02 model submittal: Elements added
    • Add shading, mass families, and roof: 03 submittal
    • Use families to populate changes
    • Add detail for apartment types: Interior mass walls
    • Add detail for apartment types: Revit walls
    • Benefit of a library of masses for reuse
    • Overrides for schematic surfaces
    • Building elements only (bounding) for a study
    • Checklist: Best practice
    3. Understanding Insight Results
    • The generated mode: Review
    • Create a scenario minus the PV contribution and with modified ranges
    • Applied scenario
    • Export options
    4. Lighting Solar Analysis
    • Setup for a lighting study: Rooms and floors needed
    • Create a daylight autonomy study
    • Create a LEED accreditation study: Pass/fail
    • Customize the analysis results
    • Analyze the PV panels for the year
    • Analyze the PV panel output for winter months
    • Reveal prime locations for surface mounted PV panels
    5. The Future
    • Setup for building elements with spaces
    • Organic forms
    • More mass form options
    • Formit as a front end for massing