TimeLiner Simulation with Autodesk Navisworks
TimeLiner Simulation with Autodesk Navisworks
Navisworks TimeLiner module is an extremely useful module for the BIM and construction professionals to simulate the construction sequence. However, linking the schedule correctly and mapping the right set of columns is always tricky. This course, TimeLiner Simulation with Autodesk Navisworks, covers the process of creating the simulation based on your top most items, layers, and also the sets. In addition, this course covers how you can link an external schedule to the Navisworks model and import the tasks from the schedule. You will then learn how you can automatically attach items to those tasks and then play the simulation. By the end of this course, you will be able to link a construction schedule to the TimeLiner module and play 5D simulation of demolishing an existing facility and constructing a new facility. Software required: Autodesk Navisworks.
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TimeLiner Simulation with Autodesk Navisworks Content
- Create TimeLiner tasks within Autodesk Navisworks and automatically assign items to those tasks to play the construction simulation.
- Link a construction schedule from a program such as Microsoft Project, Primavera, Asta etc and then import and map the tasks to simulate the construction schedule.
- Link various cost types from the schedule or specify the costs in the TimeLiner module to play 5D construction simulation.
- To play various Planned vs Actual simulations to get visual feedback of the items that are behind schedule in the construction.
- To link Animator animations, such as crane boom arm rotation and camera movement to the TimeLiner simulation.
By the end of this course, you will be able to link a construction schedule to the TimeLiner module and play 5D simulation of demolishing an existing facility and constructing a new facility.
Before beginning the course you should be familiar with the basics of Autodesk Navisworks that you can learn using the Getting Started with Autodesk Navisworks course
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