AutoCAD Civil 3D Introduction to Corridor Design is designed to teach
students how to use AutoCAD Civil 3D to successfully create road
corridors. The interactive exercises will include configuring
objects and object styles that are used in the AutoCAD Civil 3D design
process. Students will use tools to model existing ground
surfaces, layout alignments, create profiles and profile
views. Additional exercises will include calculating volumes,
a tour of pipes layout, and sharing AutoCAD Civil 3D project data.
Upon completion of this book, students will be familiar
with:
- The AutoCAD Civil 3D Environment
- Toolspace
- Settings and Defaults
- Object Styles
- Build and Edit Surfaces
- Sharing Data
- Project Site
- Horizontal Alignment
- Profiles
- Subassemblies
- Corridor Modeling
- Corridor Cross-Sections
- Corridor Model Volumes
- Basic Pipes
- Parcels
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Exercises
- The AutoCAD Civil 3D Environment
- Toolspace
- Settings and Defaults
- Object Styles
- Build and Edit Surfaces
- Sharing Data
- Project Site
- Horizontal Alignment
- Profiles
- Subassemblies and Assemblies
- Corridor Modeling
- Corridor Cross-Sections
- Corridor Model Volumes
- Basic Pipes
- Parcels
Appendix
300 pages

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Release 2008
ISBN: 978-1-58503-427-7
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