Some of the many cross-team considerations include the following. Thus, there is no confusion in dimensions, connections, or weight.Īfter setting up a 2D building background from the architect in AutoCAD-or in Revit if in 3D-and having a catalog of equipment ready, engineers from the MEP teams will start placing and connecting equipment. This saves large amounts of time compared to modeling equipment internally and provides the added benefit of having the equipment designers, such as Carrier or Rheem, providing the models themselves. There are softwares, such as UNIFI, where entire equipment catalogs, from condensers to light switches, are modeled and saved in specific “families” that can be downloaded when needed for a project. Image used courtesy of Autodesk and GIPHY
It is beneficial for the engineering team to build rough models of their equipment in AutoCAD or Revit to predict if the system will fit into the mechanical rooms, chases, and ceiling spaces they plan on using.įigure 4. It is imperative to look at the designing process as iterative due to regular changes, from the client’s expectations to the architectural and structural alterations. HVAC engineers are continuously working with clients, contractors, and architects, and should always be ready to adapt their designs. Now armed with the proper equipment and design considerations, engineers can begin drafting preliminary designs. Once the heating and cooling loads are adequately accounted for, initial equipment, such as chillers, heat pumps, fans, and furnaces, are sized and selected. A hotel room will entail largely different design considerations than a gym, warehouse, greenhouse, or server room. Before the design can hit AutoCAD and Revit, engineers use the standards and practices set by the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning (ASHRAE) to estimate the maximum and minimum occupancy rates, temperatures, ventilation requirements, and heat/cooling sources.Įach project will have differing values and specific needs. The foundation of HVAC design is understanding the usage rate and purpose of the building or space. Initial Steps for HVAC Design in AutoCAD and Revit When complex modeling is required, and coordination between teams is a priority, Revit BIM can be used to visualize 2D designs in 3D, allowing engineers to ensure their designs fit and properly operate before construction begins.įigure 3.
Consolidating a packaging of piping, ductwork, equipment, and electrical devices allows engineers and firms to produce full 2D plan sets for their clients.
However, AutoDesk and other companies provide simulation software that can be paired with AutoCAD.Īmong their catalog, AutoDesk offers AutoCAD MEP, used by MEP engineers as they design various HVAC projects. While AutoCAD can simulate a 2D or 3D modeling of a design, it cannot provide any physics, fluid dynamics, or force data.
If a project requires simulations, then AutoCAD will need to be paired with an additional simulation tool. 3D Revit model (top left), 2D AutoCAD profile of the first floor (top right), Revit rendering of the inside of the building (bottom). Revit can represent entire buildings in 3D, allowing architects, MEP engineers, and even workers in the field to design and collaborate in real-time.įigure 2. These designs can then aid a project’s fabrication, construction, or installation.Īutodesk continues to push the boundaries of its ability to represent physical designs with its building information management (BIM) system using its Revit software. However, there is an assortment of open-source CAD modeling software available, such as SketchUp and Blender.ĪutoCAD is a digital twinning software, meaning it provides a digital representation, or twin, of a real-world object, system, or process. Roughly costing 220 USD a month with numerous specific disciplines, packages, subscriptions, and licensing models, AutoCad has targeted a business-to-business strategy setting a high price for the recreational designer. While AutoCAD might be a catchall for many engineering practices, those looking for an open-source software will need to look elsewhere.
AutoCAD can design and model physical objects in manufacturing as well as create 2D plans of entire buildings and landscapes for civil and HVAC engineers. Today, AutoCAD is a foundational software for some of the largest engineering projects in the world.
HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning), a subsect of MEP engineers, relies heavily on CAD software. By digitizing previously laborious calculations and drafting procedures, AutoCAD streamlined production and is now a staple software for incoming engineers in any of the civil, structural, environmental, or MEP (mechanical, electrical, and plumbing) fields.įigure 1. First released by AutoDesk in December of 1982, AutoCAD has become ubiquitous across various drafting and designing industries.