Author and publish models so you can use them with AutoCAD and Revit.
The BIM Content environment authors (defines) and publishes (exports) IPTs so that you can use them with AutoCAD and Revit. These applications are purpose-built building design and construction systems for documenting Architectural, Structural, Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) information.
Multiple Autodesk products can consume an Autodesk Exchange File. BIM Content provides models with their metadata to a variety of Architectural, Engineering, & Construction (AEC) applications.
Autodesk products, such as AutoCAD and Revit, contain different tools for consuming data. BIM Content is an Autodesk Inventor add-in that uses Autodesk Inventor's geometric modeling commands to define models that can be used in other Autodesk products. BIM Content has commands for defining connectors, simplifying and recognize model geometry/data, and exporting data to either a .RFA, .IFC, or .ADSK file.
The general workflow for BIM Content consists of three main components:
Connectors do not indicate flow direction. Flow direction is defined independently inside of the connector element. Typically the point away from the host component. Use Direction to reverse the connector direction.
You add connectors by defining their position, orientation, shape, and size. You then select the connection type before applying the connector to the model to use in AutoCAD MEP or Revit MEP. As you add connectors, they appear in the BIM Content browser.
Use Simplify or a Model State to simplify the data before exporting to an .ADSK, .IFC, or a .RFA file. If the design consists of a single part, you can simplify by placing the part in an empty assembly file, then use Simplify Substitute with the assembly file.
A User Defined Coordinate System (UCS) can be selected in the Export Building Components command. Any UCS defined in the part or assembly is available in Export Building Components command. To facilitate it, the UCS command is available in the BIM Content tab. Many architectural applications consider the positive Z direction to be up toward the ceiling where mechanical applications often consider positive Z to be out. It is important to define the proper UCS so that the model imports in the appropriate orientation.
Both Revit MEP and AutoCAD MEP can import ADSK files and the associated data. The application imports only the data that is supported. Data that is not supported is ignored in the file. It is important to remember that if an .ADSK file is utilized it will be unable to be fully modified in the AEC application. For this reason, it is important to follow the Inventor to Revit Family File workflow to achieve either an .ADSK, .IFC, or a .RFA file.