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Revit can't create running dimensions because it is a stupid piece of crap.

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Is autocad better than revit?

Is AutoCAD better than Revit? Not necessarily it depends on your project needs and industry. Both are excellent Autodesk products, but they serve different purposes: AutoCAD is CAD software primarily used for 2D drafting and detailing across many industries Revit is BIM software designed specifically for building design, documentation, and collaboration throughout the entire project lifecycle AutoCAD is versatile and general-purpose, making it ideal for smaller projects, precise 2D plans, and teams that need a shorter learning curve Revit excels at large-scale, multidisciplinary projects where collaboration is critical, creating intelligent 3D models where changes automatically update across all views (plans, sections, elevations) Revit integrates architecture, structure, and MEP into one unified model, reducing errors and improving coordination between disciplines AutoCAD requires manual updates and is better suited for individual work or less complex collaboration workflows Revit is more future-proof for data-rich building practices, lifecycle management, and BIM requirements that are becoming industry standard AutoCAD is more cost-effective for traditional 2D drafting tasks and companies with legacy workflows Many firms use both programs together AutoCAD for detailing and legacy work, Revit for BIM deliverables and collaboration since they are interoperable and work seamlessly together The bottom line: Revit is better for BIM and collaborative building projects, while AutoCAD is better for traditional 2D drafting. Neither is universally "better" your choice should match your specific needs and project requirements.


What is BIMS in AutoCad?

There's no such thing as "BIMS" in AutoCAD. You may be confusing two terms: BIM = Building Information Modeling (a process made primarily in Revit, not AutoCAD) AutoCAD = 2D/3D drafting software (Computer-Aided Design) AutoCAD is used for traditional drafting, while Revit (also by Autodesk) is designed specifically for BIM workflows. However, AutoCAD files can be imported into Revit for BIM projects, and some teams use both tools together. If you're asking about BIM software, Revit, ArchiCAD, and Navisworks are the industry standards, not AutoCAD.


A plane has a dimension of?

2


How do you calculate elongation in post tensioning?

Elongation is the percentage of the final dimension relative to the initial dimension. For instance; A 1m length of metal is put under a load and is stretched to a final length of 1.5m The elongation of this is 150% because the final length is 150% of the initial length.


What is beam of ship?

Dimension = The extreme width of a shipStructure = A transverse horizontal member supporting a deck on a ship.