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revit for conversion the denklas

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il_Batto

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Good morning, everyone!
I am a feder and I am a designer who uses inventor as 3d.

as an office we take care of mechanical and industrial design.

at the moment in the office we are planning a fume extraction plant from treatment cocke from blast furnace and in parallel a loading machine for harbour ships.

all 3d models are made with inventor and also the other stages are organized with my employees using autodesk products. Unfortunately with the workload that we have the part of structural carpentry we had to delegate it to an external office. they work in tekla.

I ask you help for a problem I have in importing tekla models into inventor.

complete modeling of structures, send me a file in dwg. the received file consists of a set of mesh that at the time of exporting it to me (in step - for other file steps with other studies) I get unmanageable files from a normal pc.

recently we have a license from the revit suite (see the covid period we could not do the courses) and I wanted to know if it is possible to use it for an intermediate passage of conversion of metal structures.
My goal is to get solids in the model, not surfaces with mesh.

thank you for the help and I apologize if I have wrong area to post the request.
 
Maybe it was better if you were posting in the inventor forum. revit as an intermediate solution is not practicable at the moment; you would lose many details
 
I asked here why both tekla and revit use the ifc file extension.

Maybe it could be a solution.
losing details is not a problem as I need to import structures to check ingombs and passages between beams to avoid interference with dishes and reinforcements.

the putting into the table is what puts the software in crisis.
I can't generate views and sections easily, risking crash at each step.
 

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