Simplify assemblies

Reduce assembly model complexity to improve performance in downstream processes, protect intellectual property, or use in larger still assemblies.

What's New: 2022

The Simplify command enables you to create a part from an assembly. You specify the components and features you want removed from the simplified part or use one of the built-in presets.
What benefits do simplified parts provide?
Important: When choosing to output a surface composite keep in mind the following:
  • A simplified surface composite retains all the original component appearances and can retain other visual features such as thread graphics.
  • All simplified parts store the mass properties of the originating assembly if they are calculated before creating the simplification.
  • A surface composite part does not participate in interference and collision detection operations.
  • Avoid using composite parts in section views.

Access points

Access the Simplify command from the following places:
  • File menu Export Export RVT - output file type is restricted to .rvt only.
  • Assemble tab Simplification panel Simplify
  • Environment tab BIM Content Simplify panel Simplify
  • Browser: Model State node New Substitute Simplify

Simplify Property Panel

The property panel is composed groups of controls, input fields and selectors, that provide the means to reduce component and feature count in the simplified model. Groups display based on the options you specify as you work your way down the property panel.

Those groups are:

How do I use a simplified part in a Model State?

There are three workflows you can use to create a simplified part and then use it as an assembly substitute in a Model State:

Can I edit a simplified part?

A simplified part is a derived part file. When you create the simplified part, you have the option to keep or break the link with the source file. If the link is kept, open the file, and in the browser, right-click the assembly node and choose Edit Simplification.