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calculation of pencil holders for flat surface on slope

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Denis-Ferrazzo

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Good morning, everyone!
I ask lumi to all those who want to help me on a question, below I try to explain the goal to reach with revit, always if by default has some command that does to my case:

- I have a soil with various points of altitude detected in the yard, negative points of altitude considering the floor of trash above tile +0.0.
- as mentioned above I have a tile floor with extradox at +0.0 (we supply tiles 500x500x20 mm).
- every tile in the 4 corners has a pencil holder that supports it.
- these pencil holders will have different excursions as the ground is not parallel to the floor of the tiles.
- the goal: calculate the number of pencil supports necessary to support the tiles with the relative excursions in height to create the horizontality of the floor of trampling respect the leaning ground.

I think I explained, in that case ask me too!

thanks to all those who want to try and help me in this job!
 
If you know how to use dynamo well and you know how to create adaptive families in revit you could manage to come out of it, otherwise coleman method and so much elbow oil
 
if the slope is constant with a single direction you can use a trigonometric function (also the Pythagorean theorem), to determine the height (the pencil) according to the distance from a common point of origin (earth of the floor) and the angle of inclination of the ground (compared to the horizontal), to be repeated for multiple lengths of 500 mm (long the direction of the loss).
 

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