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From: SeanT
on: Intersect 2 Grades (USING A MARKED POINT) :


Very Good Point - it's got me thinking...:)

cheers,
SeanT

From: Mr Wiznick
on: Intersect 2 Grades (USING A MARKED POINT) :

Great post but be wary when using this method to construct slopes between adjacent roadways. Since you are only calculating from one roadway the slope point at the bottom of the ditch will not hinge and turn perpendicular to the other roadway for an accurate slope. This leads to the slopes actually being 4:1 on the primary road yet a little less on the secondary road due to the slopes all being perpendicular to primary rather than hinging and being perpendicular to both roads. Building a suface on your corridor and measuring contours will allow you to see the error graphically.

From: onder
on: Intersection Assembly Sets for Tunnels (part 1) :

if my geometry not like a box it is oval and have three radius haow can ı create section

From: florin n.
on: The Future of Civil Design... :

Future sounds good. Many interesting ideas, but I think the idea that it will go to help is to find a solution to faster execution of works in the field.
Developing software that can retrieve project data I think sounds good.
Design is moving fast enough, the execution is harder.

Succeses!

From: SeanT
on: Connect TAB/DGN to DWG - (FME for FDO for free...) :

Thanks Alistair,
I've heard nothing recently about the TAB provider but was told that as it is a very 'flat' file format, something like an intermediate database may be necessary?
The OSGEO discussion groups may have something on this - I'll ask a friend who is involved in all this where to start looking.
(this will be next week - holidays in Oz still, I'm happy to report!:))
cheers,
SeanT


COGO functionality in Civil 3D - Interpolate Points...

I’ve just come from a conference where I was reminded of a Survey Feature that we often forget to show off in presentations - the functionality and options available in Civil 3D to create Points manually.

The scenario is that an intersection has been surveyed and the point where the 2 CL’s meet has not been picked up. The solution is to interpolate the Point from the Main road and join it to the Side Road (the dashed blue line above) so the triangulation forms properly.

This is just one of the options available in the Points > Create Points toolbar. Once you know the general gist of one of them…

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Why is this necessary?

Without the interpolated point, the triangulation goes straight across the side road ignoring the crest (see the image on the left).

When the Point is inserted, the string for the side road (CL02) can be extended so that the triangulation is formed correctly as in the image on the right.

There are times when the original triangulation will do the job fine but if the side road is coming in at a steep downward grade, the interpolated point will be critical.


How to create it?

Go to ‘Points>create points interpolate>interpolate’ or use the points create toolbar to get to the same function (I’m a fan of the points toolbar).

Use the ‘node’ OSNAP to select the points. Civil 3D displays the point elevation and prompts you to specify the desired level for the interpolation.

So,

  • Click the Interpolate by Relative Location function
  • Select (node snap) Point 1 for the ‘first control Point’, accept elevation 63.22
  • Select (node Snap) Point 2 for the ’second control Point’, accelt elevation 63.95
  • For Distance, graphically select the location for Point 3
  • For Offset leave it at 0

Point 3 is created with the elevation 63.51 interpolated.


More..?

There may be a little bit of triangle adjustment to perform after this (flip faces or add breaklines) to correct the orientations. If you have stringer, just use ‘CL02′ as the description for the new point and it will become part of the side road string.

Don’t Forget: This is just one of the options available in the Points > Create Points toolbar. Once you know the general gist of one of them, it is not too difficult to work the rest out.

Also, this exercise is a relatively simple example - we were just putting a point at the end of an existing string - it gets more interesting when we want to insert the point into the middle of a survey string as the point number sequence may get confused.

More to follow,
cheers,
SeanT

Apr-03 '08 - by SeanT Email , 1389 views, 2 comments

Comments:


Very helpful! Thank you! I have a lot of troubles to add breakline (top & bottom of kerb) to surface. How do you tidy up these lines that come from survey? , they are not be produced by"stringer".
from KC [Visitor] Email Jun-17 '09 @ 18:21

Hi KC,
Are you using version 2010 of Civil 3D - there are some useful enhancements in there for this.
cheers,
SeanT
from SeanT [Member] Email Jun-18 '09 @ 05:09


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