Yes. So to tranfer from project to project you can use transfer project standards on the manage tab. Or you can model a wall and then copy and paste it into a new file. Hope this helps
There are uses for each. In most cases using a compound wall works the best. It also depends on how accurate your model is compared to real world construction, for how the layers interact.
This is a tricky thing to actually model. Typically I call that layer stud with insulation and give the wall the thermal properties as if it has insulation. There isn't much else we can do. Normally you would not model every stud in the wall. You can and I am planning a tutorial on this. To note the insulation in the drawings you can use the batting lines or add a fill to walls with insulation.
Great video, thanks.
Glad you liked it!
Thank you, well explained
Glad it was helpful!
do u have any recommended strategy for sharing wall-assemblies to reuse this effort?
Yes. So to tranfer from project to project you can use transfer project standards on the manage tab. Or you can model a wall and then copy and paste it into a new file. Hope this helps
when use compound wall layers
or seprate walls for finishes and core ?
There are uses for each. In most cases using a compound wall works the best. It also depends on how accurate your model is compared to real world construction, for how the layers interact.
Awesome tutorial. So for the framing layer, how are the insulation batts included?
This is a tricky thing to actually model. Typically I call that layer stud with insulation and give the wall the thermal properties as if it has insulation. There isn't much else we can do. Normally you would not model every stud in the wall. You can and I am planning a tutorial on this. To note the insulation in the drawings you can use the batting lines or add a fill to walls with insulation.