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... how to create simple and complex corridor designs. 1 Learn how to design the finished grade for modeling roads. ■ Profiles Tutorials (page 275). Learn how to use the AutoCAD Civil 3D project management features, including data shortcuts and Autodesk Vault. ■ Alignments Tutorials (page 213). Learn how to work with point clouds, which are the...
... how to create simple and complex corridor designs. 1 Learn how to design the finished grade for modeling roads. ■ Profiles Tutorials (page 275). Learn how to use the AutoCAD Civil 3D project management features, including data shortcuts and Autodesk Vault. ■ Alignments Tutorials (page 213). Learn how to work with point clouds, which are the...
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... alignment that represents a road centerline, and a polyline that represents the centerline of the site as a guide to create a profile view. 2 Click Home tab ➤ Create Design panel ➤ Profile drop-down ➤ Create Surface Profile . 3 In the Create Profile From Surface dialog box, click Add. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Understanding the...
... alignment that represents a road centerline, and a polyline that represents the centerline of the site as a guide to create a profile view. 2 Click Home tab ➤ Create Design panel ➤ Profile drop-down ➤ Create Surface Profile . 3 In the Create Profile From Surface dialog box, click Add. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Understanding the...
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... surface elevations at the time it was created, but it remains current. Surface profiles can create one or more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Creating Profiles. 11 Click Home tab ➤ Layers panel ➤ Layer drop-down. It is associated with a ...from the alignment. When you create a profile along the horizontal alignment, so it can display multiple surfaces and offset profiles from a surface, and is extracted from that alignment. Tutorial: Using Surface Profiles This tutorial demonstrates how to the PROF-ROAD-FGCL-PL layer, click Layer Control list...
... surface elevations at the time it was created, but it remains current. Surface profiles can create one or more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Creating Profiles. 11 Click Home tab ➤ Layers panel ➤ Layer drop-down. It is associated with a ...from the alignment. When you create a profile along the horizontal alignment, so it can display multiple surfaces and offset profiles from a surface, and is extracted from that alignment. Tutorial: Using Surface Profiles This tutorial demonstrates how to the PROF-ROAD-FGCL-PL layer, click Layer Control list...
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...profile from the road. 2 Click Home tab ➤ Create Design panel ➤ Profile drop-down ➤ Surface Profile. After creating the profile and several offsets, you wanted more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Creating Surface Profiles. Create centerline and offset surface profiles 1 Open Profile...one with values separated by commas. 6 Click Add. 7 In the Profile List, in the tutorial drawings folder (page 819). The other is named Ridge Road, and represents a proposed road centerline. Use positive numbers for right offsets and negative numbers for left ...
...profile from the road. 2 Click Home tab ➤ Create Design panel ➤ Profile drop-down ➤ Surface Profile. After creating the profile and several offsets, you wanted more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Creating Surface Profiles. Create centerline and offset surface profiles 1 Open Profile...one with values separated by commas. 6 Click Add. 7 In the Profile List, in the tutorial drawings folder (page 819). The other is named Ridge Road, and represents a proposed road centerline. Use positive numbers for right offsets and negative numbers for left ...
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... 819). 2 Click the bottom grid to show the elevations along a proposed road surface or a finished grade. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Creating Layout Profiles. Right-click. Typically, this exercise, you will create the layout profile. Hide the offset profiles 1 Open Profile-2C.dwg, which is located in that the distance illuminated by...
... 819). 2 Click the bottom grid to show the elevations along a proposed road surface or a finished grade. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Creating Layout Profiles. Right-click. Typically, this exercise, you will create the layout profile. Hide the offset profiles 1 Open Profile-2C.dwg, which is located in that the distance illuminated by...
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...parameters: ■ Name: Main Road ■ Profile Style: Design Profile ■ Profile Label Set: 5 On the Design Criteria tab, select the Use Criteria-Based Design check box. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Creating Layout Profiles. The design criteria file that ...Set options are now available. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Criteria-Based Profile Design. For this exercise, you will accept the default. 298 | Chapter 9 Profiles Tutorials To apply a design check to a profile, you will specify minimum standards for the...
...parameters: ■ Name: Main Road ■ Profile Style: Design Profile ■ Profile Label Set: 5 On the Design Criteria tab, select the Use Criteria-Based Design check box. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Creating Layout Profiles. The design criteria file that ...Set options are now available. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Criteria-Based Profile Design. For this exercise, you will accept the default. 298 | Chapter 9 Profiles Tutorials To apply a design check to a profile, you will specify minimum standards for the...
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... | 315 Right-click. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Working with Projected Objects. Project multi-view blocks onto a profile view 1 Open Profile-5C.dwg, which is displayed in the left viewport. A plan view of the proposed road is displayed in the right viewport. 2 In the left viewport, at station 0+025, select...
... | 315 Right-click. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Working with Projected Objects. Project multi-view blocks onto a profile view 1 Open Profile-5C.dwg, which is displayed in the left viewport. A plan view of the proposed road is displayed in the right viewport. 2 In the left viewport, at station 0+025, select...
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... this exercise, you will split a profile view so that are available for projected objects are cleared from Exercise 3: Projecting Objects onto a Profile View (page 314). NOTE Like other AutoCAD Civil 3D labels, label parameters are located in ...Road Exercise 4: Splitting a Profile View | 321 Projected object styles are changed by selecting the desired label, and then using the Labels contextual tab on the ribbon. 2 In the Profile View Properties dialog box, on the Projections tab, clear the 3D Polylines check box. 3 Click Apply. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D...
... this exercise, you will split a profile view so that are available for projected objects are cleared from Exercise 3: Projecting Objects onto a Profile View (page 314). NOTE Like other AutoCAD Civil 3D labels, label parameters are located in ...Road Exercise 4: Splitting a Profile View | 321 Projected object styles are changed by selecting the desired label, and then using the Labels contextual tab on the ribbon. 2 In the Profile View Properties dialog box, on the Projections tab, clear the 3D Polylines check box. 3 Click Apply. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D...
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... the properties are not available because they are creating final construction documents from Exercise 4: Splitting a Profile View (page 321). For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Working with Profile Views. This drawing contains two roads, Maple Road and Oak Road, and a single profile view of Each View box, enter 500.00'. 6 Click Next. 324 | Chapter...
... the properties are not available because they are creating final construction documents from Exercise 4: Splitting a Profile View (page 321). For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Working with Profile Views. This drawing contains two roads, Maple Road and Oak Road, and a single profile view of Each View box, enter 500.00'. 6 Click Next. 324 | Chapter...
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...stagger a series of each profile at the bottom of profile view PV - (3) annotate the horizontal and vertical geometry of the proposed road alignment, and the elevation of labels in to the following area. 336 | Chapter 9 Profiles Tutorials Stagger data band labels 1 Open Profile-6B.dwg, which is located.... 2 Zoom in a data band, and then move individual data band labels to specific locations. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Profile Labels and Label Styles. In this tutorial, go to Exercise 2: Moving Labels in a Data Band (page 336). To continue this exercise...
...stagger a series of each profile at the bottom of profile view PV - (3) annotate the horizontal and vertical geometry of the proposed road alignment, and the elevation of labels in to the following area. 336 | Chapter 9 Profiles Tutorials Stagger data band labels 1 Open Profile-6B.dwg, which is located.... 2 Zoom in a data band, and then move individual data band labels to specific locations. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Profile Labels and Label Styles. In this tutorial, go to Exercise 2: Moving Labels in a Data Band (page 336). To continue this exercise...
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... 'Specify assembly baseline location' prompt is located in the rectangle under the profile views. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Creating Assemblies. ■ Divided highway assembly (page 472) For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Creating Assemblies. NOTE The corridor assembly you will be used to... ➤ Create Design panel ➤ Assembly drop-down ➤ Create Assembly . 3 In the Create Assembly dialog box, for a basic crowned roadway with AutoCAD Civil 3D to create an assembly for name, enter Primary Road Full Section.
... 'Specify assembly baseline location' prompt is located in the rectangle under the profile views. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Creating Assemblies. ■ Divided highway assembly (page 472) For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Creating Assemblies. NOTE The corridor assembly you will be used to... ➤ Create Design panel ➤ Assembly drop-down ➤ Create Assembly . 3 In the Create Assembly dialog box, for a basic crowned roadway with AutoCAD Civil 3D to create an assembly for name, enter Primary Road Full Section.
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... is maintained, and the secondary road pavement is blended from the primary road edges of both roads. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Creating Intersections. The primary road centerline profile is maintained, and a locked PVI is created on the secondary road centerline profile at the primary road edges of the intersecting roads. Tutorial: Creating Intersections This tutorial...
... is maintained, and the secondary road pavement is blended from the primary road edges of both roads. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Creating Intersections. The primary road centerline profile is maintained, and a locked PVI is created on the secondary road centerline profile at the primary road edges of the intersecting roads. Tutorial: Creating Intersections This tutorial...
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Each corridor is made up of the intersecting roads. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Creating Intersections. Exercise 1: Creating a Peer Road Intersection | 497 geometry for the remaining elements, including the offsets and curb returns, is located in ... for this exercise contains a corridor along each of a corridor assembly and a centerline alignment and profile. Specify the intersection location 1 Open Intersection-Create-1.dwg, which form the transitions between the intersecting roads. In a peer road intersection, the crowns of the two alignments.
Each corridor is made up of the intersecting roads. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Creating Intersections. Exercise 1: Creating a Peer Road Intersection | 497 geometry for the remaining elements, including the offsets and curb returns, is located in ... for this exercise contains a corridor along each of a corridor assembly and a centerline alignment and profile. Specify the intersection location 1 Open Intersection-Create-1.dwg, which form the transitions between the intersecting roads. In a peer road intersection, the crowns of the two alignments.
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... offset alignments and profiles of the primary road to create an intersection, and then add the new intersection to exit from and merge onto Road A. The workflow that the curb returns have widening regions to allow traffic to the existing primary road corridor. Exercise 3:...an Intersection with Existing Geometry (page 508). You define the offset geometry for the primary road, and then reuse it for subsequent intersections. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Creating Intersections. 508 | Chapter 14 Intersection and Roundabout Tutorials The intersection is ...
... offset alignments and profiles of the primary road to create an intersection, and then add the new intersection to exit from and merge onto Road A. The workflow that the curb returns have widening regions to allow traffic to the existing primary road corridor. Exercise 3:...an Intersection with Existing Geometry (page 508). You define the offset geometry for the primary road, and then reuse it for subsequent intersections. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Creating Intersections. 508 | Chapter 14 Intersection and Roundabout Tutorials The intersection is ...
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... road design profile is adjusted to the primary road. When an intersection is created between two roads, one of the roads is locked to accommodate the horizontal and vertical position of the other road, which is known as the secondary road, is designated as the primary road. The elevation of the primary road. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D...
... road design profile is adjusted to the primary road. When an intersection is created between two roads, one of the roads is locked to accommodate the horizontal and vertical position of the other road, which is known as the secondary road, is designated as the primary road. The elevation of the primary road. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D...
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... an Intersection | 525 Exercise 2: Editing the Vertical Geometry of a primary road (Road A) and a secondary road (Road C). 2 In the lower right viewport, select the layout profile. You will edit the profiles that define the vertical geometry of an Intersection (page 525). For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Editing Intersections. Examine locked PVIs 1 Open Intersection-Edit...
... an Intersection | 525 Exercise 2: Editing the Vertical Geometry of a primary road (Road A) and a secondary road (Road C). 2 In the lower right viewport, select the layout profile. You will edit the profiles that define the vertical geometry of an Intersection (page 525). For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Editing Intersections. Examine locked PVIs 1 Open Intersection-Edit...
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The templates shipped with AutoCAD Civil 3D contain pre-defined line styles and line label styles for the sample lines. 5 In the top portion of the Create Sample Line Group dialog box, specify the following parameters: ■ Sample Line Style: Road Sample Lines ■ Sample Line Label Style: ... sources may include surfaces, corridor models, and corridor surfaces. The Sample Line Tools toolbar is displayed. 2 Click Home tab ➤ Profile & Section Views panel ➤ Sample Lines . 3 At the Select An Alignment prompt, press Enter. 4 In the Select Alignment dialog box, select...
The templates shipped with AutoCAD Civil 3D contain pre-defined line styles and line label styles for the sample lines. 5 In the top portion of the Create Sample Line Group dialog box, specify the following parameters: ■ Sample Line Style: Road Sample Lines ■ Sample Line Label Style: ... sources may include surfaces, corridor models, and corridor surfaces. The Sample Line Tools toolbar is displayed. 2 Click Home tab ➤ Profile & Section Views panel ➤ Sample Lines . 3 At the Select An Alignment prompt, press Enter. 4 In the Select Alignment dialog box, select...
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...Specified ■ Start: 0+00.00 ■ End: 10+00.00 ■ Section View Style: Road Section 3 Click Next. You will observe these components when you create the section views later in the ... portion of the sheet that contains the section views. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Creating and Editing Section Views. These colors make it easy to Red. Exercise... 5 Click OK. Select the Basic style. Specify basic section view parameters 1 Click Home tab ➤ Profile & Section Views panel ➤ Section Views drop-down ➤ Create Multiple Views . 2 In the ...
...Specified ■ Start: 0+00.00 ■ End: 10+00.00 ■ Section View Style: Road Section 3 Click Next. You will observe these components when you create the section views later in the ... portion of the sheet that contains the section views. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Creating and Editing Section Views. These colors make it easy to Red. Exercise... 5 Click OK. Select the Basic style. Specify basic section view parameters 1 Click Home tab ➤ Profile & Section Views panel ➤ Section Views drop-down ➤ Create Multiple Views . 2 In the ...
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... and Editing Pipe Networks | 645 Right-click. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Editing Pipe Networks. This exercise uses the pipe network and branch you will draw the pipe network parts in a profile view. To continue to the next tutorial, go to select it. Tutorial: Viewing ...view, any pipe network parts that are located at the location, and create two pipes from the one. 6 Press Enter to the profile for the alignment that represents the road (PV - 1). 5 With the break pipe marker displayed, click to place the manhole at the cross-section are drawn in the...
... and Editing Pipe Networks | 645 Right-click. For more information, see the AutoCAD Civil 3D Help topic Editing Pipe Networks. This exercise uses the pipe network and branch you will draw the pipe network parts in a profile view. To continue to the next tutorial, go to select it. Tutorial: Viewing ...view, any pipe network parts that are located at the location, and create two pipes from the one. 6 Press Enter to the profile for the alignment that represents the road (PV - 1). 5 With the break pipe marker displayed, click to place the manhole at the cross-section are drawn in the...
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...page, specify the following parameters: ■ Alignment: Maple Road ■ Station Range: Automatic This setting selects the entire Maple Road alignment. 4 Click Next. 5 On the Sheets page, under Select A Layout To Create New Sheets, select ANSI D Plan And Profile 40 Scale. 10 Click OK. 11 In the View... . 8 In the Select Layout As Sheet Template dialog box, browse to the local Template\Plan Production folder (page 819). Select Civil 3D (Imperial) Plan and Profile.dwt. If this exercise. 14 Click Next to open the Match Lines page. 808 | Chapter 20 Plan Production Tutorials This setting ...
...page, specify the following parameters: ■ Alignment: Maple Road ■ Station Range: Automatic This setting selects the entire Maple Road alignment. 4 Click Next. 5 On the Sheets page, under Select A Layout To Create New Sheets, select ANSI D Plan And Profile 40 Scale. 10 Click OK. 11 In the View... . 8 In the Select Layout As Sheet Template dialog box, browse to the local Template\Plan Production folder (page 819). Select Civil 3D (Imperial) Plan and Profile.dwt. If this exercise. 14 Click Next to open the Match Lines page. 808 | Chapter 20 Plan Production Tutorials This setting ...