Check a Revit model with the Analytical Check

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Kinematic Stability Check

Title: SOFiSTiK Analysis + Design for Revit: Checking the kinematic stability of your Revit model | Quality: 1080p HD | Captions: English

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This video shows how to use SOFiSTiK Analysis + Design’s Check to perform a kinematic stability check of a Revit model.

Fully or partially kinematic models cause a failure of computation during a static analysis. Such models contain under-constrained elements, which can move freely without any load application. In large Revit models those elements could be hardly visible. In order to identify and easily isolate kinematic elements, we developed the kinematic stability check. This video will guide you through the entire procedure for coping with kinematic instabilities including how to trigger the check, where to find the results delivered by it and how to process them with an optimal convenience.

See also

See also the following videos and command references related to this topic:

  • Command Reference Check

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