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Sample Civil Design Projects5Analyzing Existing Surface Water Conditionsand Design of Proposed Storm WaterConveyance SystemAutodesk Civil Design provi

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Editing Pipe Runs Graphically97To edit a conceptual plan pipe runStepsUse to look up1 Define a conceptual plan pipe run.2 From the Pipes menu, choose

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Chapter 7 Designing Pipe Runs98Working with the Pipes Run EditorYou can use the Pipes Run Editor to edit a conceptual pipe run in adynamic spreadshee

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Drafting Finished Plan Pipe Runs99 Pipe segments are listed with pipe size (diameter), start and finishinvert elevations, slope, drop, and flow values

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Chapter 7 Designing Pipe Runs100Key Concepts You can specify pipe label position, pipe line type, and line textusing the Plan Pipe Drafting settings.

Strany 7 - Sample Civil Design Projects

Drafting Finished Profile Pipe Runs101To draft a finished plan pipe run (continued)StepsUse to look up5 Specify the layers for the finished plan pipe

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Chapter 7 Designing Pipe Runs102 You can specify node label station, offset, elevation, and namelabels with the Profile Node Drafting settings. You c

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1038Plotting DrawingsYou can use the Sheet Manager commands toautomate plan, profile, and section sheet plotting.In this chapter Overview of PlottingD

Strany 10 - Conveyance System

Chapter 8 Plotting Drawings104Overview of Plotting DrawingsSheet Manager commands are used to create paper space sheets forplotting that are based on

Strany 11 - Select a Menu Palette

Overview of Plotting Drawings105The following is an overview of the key concepts in Sheet Manager:Sheet StylesSheet styles are paper space templates t

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Chapter 8 Plotting Drawings106Sheet SeriesThere are separate groups of commands for generating series of sheetsfor plan and profile, profile, or cros

Strany 13 - Release 2

Chapter 1 Introduction6Starting Autodesk Civil Design Autodesk Civil Design runs within the AutoCAD Land DevelopmentDesktop. When you install Autodes

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Working in Model Space and Paper Space107 Working in Model Space and Paper SpaceWhen you are working with Sheet Manager commands, you work inboth pape

Strany 15 - How to Use Online Help

Chapter 8 Plotting Drawings108 Creating Label StylesTo understand how to label and set up sheets with the Sheet Managercommands, you should understan

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Creating Label Styles, Sheet Styles, and Frames109When you set up a sheet style, you determine: How the parts of your alignment, profile, or sections

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Chapter 8 Plotting Drawings110 Setting Up a Plan/Profile Sheet StyleA sheet style is a 1:1 scale paper space sheet template that typicallycontains a

Strany 18 - Help file

Creating a Plan/Profile Sheet Series111To customize a plan/profile sheet style (continued)StepsUse to look up6 From the Sheet Manager menu, choose Sh

Strany 19 - Exiting Autodesk Programs

Chapter 8 Plotting Drawings112To create a plan/profile sheet seriesStepsUse to look up1 From the Sheet Manager menu, choose Settings toset the Sheet

Strany 20 - Ground Sites

Creating a Section Sheet Series113To create a plan/profile sheet series (continued)StepsUse to look up10 You can view one sheet at a time by loading

Strany 21 - Overview of Grading

Chapter 8 Plotting Drawings114The Section Sheet settings are very important when you aregenerating section sheets. For example, be sure to configure

Strany 22 - Creating a Grading Object

115Index3D grid, roadway, 87alignmentcross sections, 70, 75editing, 67profile, 63, 64, 67superelevating, 83transitioning, 79AutoCAD, running withSoftd

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Index116online Help (continued)printing single Help topic, 14paper space (layout mode),working in, 107parking lots, adding to drawing, 31patios and wa

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Starting Autodesk Civil Design7MenusAutodesk Civil Design adds the following menus to AutoCAD LandDevelopment Desktop:Pull-down menus included in Auto

Strany 25 - Editing a Grading Object

Chapter 1 Introduction8What’s New in Autodesk Civil DesignRelease 2The following topics describe the new features in Release 2 ofAutodesk Civil Desig

Strany 26 - Edit Grading Objects

Finding Information9Changes to Pipes Run Editor Settings now includes option to turn off Automatic PipeResizing Haestad Data Transfer: Haestad SewerCA

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Chapter 1 Introduction10Some sections in this guide have numbered steps you can perform tocomplete a task, such as creating a grading plan. The relev

Strany 28 - Grading Object

Finding Information11When you open a Help file from either the Help menu or the Helpicon, the Help Topics window is displayed, as shown in thefollowin

Strany 29 - Contours from a Surface

Chapter 1 Introduction12The following illustration shows a typical help topic.When you view a Help topic, you can use the menus and buttons tocontrol

Strany 30 - Create Breaklines from a

Finding Information13The following task shows you how to locate a topic title in theHelp file.To use the online Help to locate a topic titleSteps1 Sta

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Chapter 1 Introduction14To use the online Help to locate a topic title (continued)Steps4 Click the name of the topic that you want to read, and then

Strany 32 - Commands

Copyright © 1999 Autodesk, Inc.All Rights ReservedThis publication, or parts thereof, may not be reproduced in any form, by any method, for any purpos

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152Designing FinishedGround SitesUse the commands on the Grading menu to creategrading objects, to calculate daylightinginformation, and to create and

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Chapter 2 Designing Finished Ground Sites16Overview of GradingDeveloping a grading plan typically results in the creation of aproposed surface model.

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Creating a Grading Object17Creating a Grading ObjectGrading objects are three-dimensional objects that representfinished ground grading schemes. You c

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Chapter 2 Designing Finished Ground Sites18To create a grading object using the Grading WizardStepsUse to look up1 From the Grading menu, choose Slo

Strany 37 - Performing Hydrologic

Creating a Grading Object19To create a grading object using the Grading Wizard (continued)StepsUse to look up5 On the Corners sheet, choose a global

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Chapter 2 Designing Finished Ground Sites20Editing a Grading ObjectIf you want to make changes to the grading object after you havecreated it, you ca

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Editing a Grading Object21To edit a grading object’s propertiesStepsUse to look up1 Select a grading object in your drawing, then right-click to acce

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Chapter 2 Designing Finished Ground Sites22To edit a grading object using the shortcut menuStepsUse to look up1 Select a grading object in your draw

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Creating Contours and Surface Data from a Grading Object23Creating Contours and Surface Datafrom a Grading ObjectIf you want to use the grading object

Strany 42 - Using the Culvert Calculator

Chapter 2 Designing Finished Ground Sites24To create a surface from a grading object (continued)StepsUse to look up4 To view the surface details, us

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iiiContentsChapter 1 Introduction 1What Is Autodesk Civil Design? 2Sample Civil Design Projects 2Completing a Transportation Engineering Project 3Dev

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Calculating Volumes for a Grading Object25To create breaklines from a grading objectStepsUse to look up1 Create a grading object.For more information

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Chapter 2 Designing Finished Ground Sites26Key Concepts Volumes are only calculated under the following conditions: If the target is a surface and th

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Creating a Grading Plan using Daylighting Commands27Creating a Grading Plan using DaylightingCommandsAs an alternative to using the grading object to

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Chapter 2 Designing Finished Ground Sites28To create grading plans using daylighting commands (continued)StepsUse to look up5 From the Grading menu,

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Grading the Surface for a Detention Pond29Grading the Surface for a Detention PondYou can use the detention pond design features of Autodesk CivilDesi

Strany 49 - Method to Calculate Runoff

Chapter 2 Designing Finished Ground Sites30To design a detention pond (continued)StepsUse to look up4 From the Grading menu, choose PondSlopes ➤ Dra

Strany 50 - Graphical Method

Adding Landscape Symbols to Drawings31Adding Landscape Symbols to DrawingsTo put the finishing touches on your finished ground site, you canadd symbol

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333Performing HydrologicStudiesAutodesk Civil Design provides a variety of methodsyou can use to calculate runoff from a site, performrouting, and des

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Chapter 3 Performing Hydrologic Studies34Overview of Hydrologic StudiesEarly in the process of evaluating a site, you must evaluate how yourproposed

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Gathering Data for Hydrologic Analysis35Gathering Data for Hydrologic AnalysisWhen evaluating a site to determine whether development is feasible,you

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ContentsivChapter 3 Performing Hydrologic Studies 33Overview of Hydrologic Studies 34Gathering Data for Hydrologic Analysis 35Using the Hydrology Cal

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Chapter 3 Performing Hydrologic Studies36To add watershed and drainage data to your drawingStepsUse to look up1 Create an existing ground surface fo

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Using the Hydrology Calculators37The following illustration shows a Manning’s n gravity pipecalculator. To solve for the flowrate, you enter values in

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Chapter 3 Performing Hydrologic Studies38 Using the Culvert Calculator Autodesk Civil Design has several features that you can use to designstorm wat

Strany 58 - Specify the Peak Outflow

Using the Culvert Calculator39To design a culvert (continued)StepsUse to look up4 From the Hydrology menu, choose CulvertCalculator to display the Cu

Strany 59 - Creating Plan Details

Chapter 3 Performing Hydrologic Studies40To design a culvert (continued)StepsUse to look up8 Specify the flow rate for the culvert.You can type a va

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Using the Rational Method to Calculate Runoff41To design a culvert (continued)StepsUse to look up12 Click OK to close the Culvert Settings dialog box

Strany 61 - Creating Intersections

Chapter 3 Performing Hydrologic Studies42Key Concepts Establish an intensity duration frequency (IDF) curve file (.idfextension) for your project loc

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Using the Rational Method to Calculate Runoff43To calculate the peak discharge using the Rational Method (continued)StepsUse to look up2 From the Hyd

Strany 63 - Creating Cul-de-Sacs

Chapter 3 Performing Hydrologic Studies44To calculate the peak discharge using the Rational Method (continued)StepsUse to look up8 Specify the runof

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Using the TR-55 Graphical Peak Discharge Method to Calculate Runoff45Using the TR-55 Graphical Peak DischargeMethod to Calculate RunoffTechnical Relea

Strany 65 - Roads in Profile View

ContentsvTransitioning a Roadway 79Modifying Roadway Slope 81Superelevating a Roadway 83Using Roadway Data for Finished Ground Surfaces 86Chapter 7 D

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Chapter 3 Performing Hydrologic Studies46To calculate the peak discharge using the TR- 55 Graphical PeakDischarge MethodStepsUse to look up1 Determi

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Using the TR-55 Graphical Peak Discharge Method to Calculate Runoff47To calculate the peak discharge using the TR- 55 Graphical PeakDischarge Method (

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Chapter 3 Performing Hydrologic Studies48After you enter all the information, the peak discharge is calculatedautomatically and is displayed in the P

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Using the TR-55 Tabular Hydrograph Method to Calculate Runoff49To calculate the peak discharge using the TR-55 Tabular Hydrograph MethodStepsUse to l

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Chapter 3 Performing Hydrologic Studies50To calculate the peak discharge using the TR-55 Tabular HydrographMethod (continued)StepsUse to look up5 Se

Strany 71 - Editing Vertical Alignments

Using the TR-55 Tabular Hydrograph Method to Calculate Runoff51To calculate the peak discharge using the TR-55 Tabular HydrographMethod (continued)Ste

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Chapter 3 Performing Hydrologic Studies52Estimating TR-55 Detention Basin StorageTypically, most agencies, charged with reviewing storm watermanageme

Strany 73 - Roads in Section View

Estimating TR-55 Detention Basin Storage53To calculate the required storage volume for pondsStepsUse to look up1 Determine the pre- and post-developm

Strany 74 - Along a Road

Chapter 3 Performing Hydrologic Studies54To calculate the required storage volume for ponds (continued)StepsUse to look up6 Select the applicable ra

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554Creating Plan DetailsYou can use the Layout commands to design cul-de-sacsand intersections for plan alignments.In this chapter Overview of Creatin

Strany 76 - Working with Templates

11IntroductionUse Autodesk Civil Design with AutoCAD LandDevelopment Desktop to complete site gradingplans, hydrologic analysis, and roadway design. W

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Chapter 4 Creating Plan Details56Overview of Creating Plan DetailsThe AutoCAD Land Development Desktop contains a full set ofcommands that you can us

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Creating Intersections57 Creating Intersections You can use the Autodesk Civil Design intersection commands toeasily clean up lines where road alignme

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Chapter 4 Creating Plan Details58To design intersectionsStepsUse to look up1 Draw the roadway centerline alignments for theintersection by selecting

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Creating Cul-de-Sacs59Creating Cul-de-SacsAutodesk Civil Design has a set of commands that you can use todesign five different types of cul-de-sacs: t

Strany 81 - Editing Cross Sections

Chapter 4 Creating Plan Details60To design cul-de-sacsStepsUse to look up1 Draw the roadway centerline alignments for thecul-de-sacs by selecting co

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615Viewing and EditingRoads in Profile ViewIf you have a plan alignment and an existingground surface, you can generate a profile of theroadway that y

Strany 83 - Transitioning a Roadway

Chapter 5 Viewing and Editing Roads in Profile View62Overview of Viewing and Editing Roads inProfile ViewAfter you draft and define a horizontal al

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Creating Existing Ground Profiles63 Creating Existing Ground Profiles You can draft an existing ground profile in your drawing and thenadd vertical al

Strany 85 - Modifying a Roadway Slope

Chapter 5 Viewing and Editing Roads in Profile View64To create an existing ground profileStepsUse to look up1 From the Alignments menu, choose Selec

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Creating Finished Ground Road Profiles65The following illustration shows a vertical tangent.The following illustration shows a vertical curve based on

Strany 87 - Superelevating a Roadway

Chapter 1 Introduction2What Is Autodesk Civil Design?Autodesk Civil Design Release 2 is part of the Land DevelopmentSolutions II suite of products. A

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Chapter 5 Viewing and Editing Roads in Profile View66To create a finished ground profile centerlineStepsUse to look up1 Draft the existing ground pr

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Editing Vertical Alignments67Editing Vertical AlignmentsYou can edit any existing ground or finished ground verticalalignment using a tabular editor c

Strany 90 - Ground Surfaces

Chapter 5 Viewing and Editing Roads in Profile View68To edit a vertical alignmentStepsUse to look up1 From the Profiles menu, choose ExistingGround

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696Viewing and EditingRoads in Section ViewTo design a roadway in cross-sectional view, create aroadway template and apply it to the plan alignmentand

Strany 92 - Designing Pipe Runs

Chapter 6 Viewing and Editing Roads in Section View70Overview of Viewing and Editing Roads inSection ViewAfter you have created an alignment and pr

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Creating Existing Ground Sections Along a Road71 To generate existing ground cross sectionsStepsUse to look up1 From the Alignments menu, choose Set

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Chapter 6 Viewing and Editing Roads in Section View72To generate existing ground cross sections (continued)StepsUse to look up5 You can plot a singl

Strany 95 - Data Settings

Working with Templates73The following illustration shows the points you need to pick whendrawing symmetrical and asymmetrical templates. To apply tran

Strany 96 - Draw and Define Pipe

Chapter 6 Viewing and Editing Roads in Section View74To work with templatesStepsUse to look up1 From the Cross Sections menu, chooseTemplates ➤ Draw

Strany 97 - Importing Plan View Pipe Runs

Creating Finished Ground Cross Sections75Creating Finished Ground Cross SectionsBefore creating finished ground sections, you must: Define a road alig

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Sample Civil Design Projects3Completing a TransportationEngineering ProjectAutodesk Civil Design features powerful tools for completing all typeand sc

Strany 99 - Editing Pipe Runs Graphically

Chapter 6 Viewing and Editing Roads in Section View76To create finished ground cross sectionsStepsUse to look up1 From the Alignments menu, choose S

Strany 100 - Runs in Plan View

Editing Cross Sections77Editing Cross SectionsAfter you create finished ground cross sections, you can edit theDesign Control and re-process a specifi

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Chapter 6 Viewing and Editing Roads in Section View78View/Edit SectionsUse the View/Edit Sections command to view and edit sections one-by-one. The f

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Transitioning a Roadway79Transitioning a RoadwayTo transition a road, you can create plan and profile transition regionson your finished roadway desig

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Chapter 6 Viewing and Editing Roads in Section View80To transition a roadway (continued)StepsUse to look up3 Draw and define the horizontal or verti

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Modifying a Roadway Slope81Modifying a Roadway SlopeThere are several methods that you can use to create match slopes forthe cross sections. For each

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Chapter 6 Viewing and Editing Roads in Section View82The following illustration shows the Slope Control dialog box, whichyou access from the Edit Des

Strany 106 - Plotting Drawings

Superelevating a Roadway83To design slopes for a roadwayStepsUse to look up1 Create finished ground cross sections forthe roadway.For more informatio

Strany 107 - Overview of Plotting Drawings

Chapter 6 Viewing and Editing Roads in Section View84You can choose one of five superelevation methods for differentsituations. The following dialog

Strany 108 - Sheet Styles

Superelevating a Roadway85 If you used a speed table to draw the spirals for your alignment,some superelevation information, such as the maximum e val

Strany 109 - Sheet Tools

Chapter 1 Introduction4Developing a Proposed Grading PlanAutodesk Civil Design offers a broad set of tools to assist you in thedesign of a proposed g

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Chapter 6 Viewing and Editing Roads in Section View86Using Roadway Data for FinishedGround SurfacesYou can place points into a drawing that relate to

Strany 111 - Creating Sheet Styles

Using Roadway Data for Finished Ground Surfaces87Key Concepts If you want to import top surface points, datum points, or custompoint codes, then you m

Strany 112 - Creating Frames

897Designing Pipe RunsBegin pipe design by laying out conceptual plan andprofile pipe runs. Import finished draft pipe runs tocreate symbols and label

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Chapter 7 Designing Pipe Runs90Overview of Designing Pipe RunsAutodesk Civil Design has a Pipes menu that you can use to designand draft pipe runs in

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Drawing and Defining Pipe Runs91 Drawing and Defining Pipe Runs The first step in designing the pipe run is to lay out the conceptualpipe run in your

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Chapter 7 Designing Pipe Runs92To draw and define a pipe runStepsUse to look up1 From the Projects menu, choose Drawing Settingsto display the Edit

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Drawing and Defining Pipe Runs93To draw and define a pipe run (continued)StepsUse to look up4 From the Pipes menu, choose Define PipeRuns ➤ Draw Pipe

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Chapter 7 Designing Pipe Runs94To draw and define a pipe run (continued)StepsUse to look up11 Select an alignment option. You can create analignment

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Drafting Conceptual Profile Pipe Runs95Drafting Conceptual Profile Pipe RunsYou can draft a conceptual pipe run in profile view if you associatedthe p

Strany 119 - Sheet Manager (continued)

Chapter 7 Designing Pipe Runs96To draft a conceptual profile pipe run (continued)StepsUse to look up7 You can edit the pipes and nodes of the concep

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