To create a study type for use with Generative Design in Revit, create a Dynamo graph that addresses your unique design challenges.
Each study type in the Create Study dialog starts as a Dynamo graph. The Dynamo author creates the logic required to define and explore a particular design challenge. After refining and testing the graph, the author uses it to create a study type for Generative Design in Revit. The study type can then be used in Generative Design to run multiple studies on Revit models, iterating the studies to explore design alternatives until the optimal solution is determined.
Creating a study type is typically performed by someone who is familiar with Dynamo for Revit.
To create a study type
The Graph Properties and Graph Status display in a pane on the right side of the Dynamo window.
This allows Dynamo to validate the graph before creating or updating the study type.
For example, you may need to set nodes as inputs or outputs, or fix name conflicts. See Troubleshoot: Errors for Generative Design in Dynamo and Generative Design Primer: Setting up a Graph.
Click the Node Issues and Graph Issues sections of the Graph Status pane for details. Click links in the issue descriptions to go to the relevant section of the graph. Make required changes, and re-run the graph.
If other team members want to use the new study type, select the Include File Dependencies option in the Generative Design menu and send them the resulting DYN file and its Dependencies folder, or copy the files to a mapped network drive that team members can access.
Team members can then copy the files to a local folder or access them from the mapped network drive.
When you or team members open the Create Study dialog and select the folder from the drop-down list, the new study type displays in the dialog.