Sample Civil Design Projects5Analyzing Existing Surface Water Conditionsand Design of Proposed Storm WaterConveyance SystemAutodesk Civil Design provi
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
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
Drafting Finished Plan Pipe Runs99 Pipe segments are listed with pipe size (diameter), start and finishinvert elevations, slope, drop, and flow values
Chapter 7 Designing Pipe Runs100Key Concepts You can specify pipe label position, pipe line type, and line textusing the Plan Pipe Drafting settings.
Drafting Finished Profile Pipe Runs101To draft a finished plan pipe run (continued)StepsUse to look up5 Specify the layers for the finished plan pipe
Chapter 7 Designing Pipe Runs102 You can specify node label station, offset, elevation, and namelabels with the Profile Node Drafting settings. You c
1038Plotting DrawingsYou can use the Sheet Manager commands toautomate plan, profile, and section sheet plotting.In this chapter Overview of PlottingD
Chapter 8 Plotting Drawings104Overview of Plotting DrawingsSheet Manager commands are used to create paper space sheets forplotting that are based on
Overview of Plotting Drawings105The following is an overview of the key concepts in Sheet Manager:Sheet StylesSheet styles are paper space templates t
Chapter 8 Plotting Drawings106Sheet SeriesThere are separate groups of commands for generating series of sheetsfor plan and profile, profile, or cros
Chapter 1 Introduction6Starting Autodesk Civil Design Autodesk Civil Design runs within the AutoCAD Land DevelopmentDesktop. When you install Autodes
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
Chapter 8 Plotting Drawings108 Creating Label StylesTo understand how to label and set up sheets with the Sheet Managercommands, you should understan
Creating Label Styles, Sheet Styles, and Frames109When you set up a sheet style, you determine: How the parts of your alignment, profile, or sections
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
Creating a Plan/Profile Sheet Series111To customize a plan/profile sheet style (continued)StepsUse to look up6 From the Sheet Manager menu, choose Sh
Chapter 8 Plotting Drawings112To create a plan/profile sheet seriesStepsUse to look up1 From the Sheet Manager menu, choose Settings toset the Sheet
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
Chapter 8 Plotting Drawings114The Section Sheet settings are very important when you aregenerating section sheets. For example, be sure to configure
115Index3D grid, roadway, 87alignmentcross sections, 70, 75editing, 67profile, 63, 64, 67superelevating, 83transitioning, 79AutoCAD, running withSoftd
Index116online Help (continued)printing single Help topic, 14paper space (layout mode),working in, 107parking lots, adding to drawing, 31patios and wa
Starting Autodesk Civil Design7MenusAutodesk Civil Design adds the following menus to AutoCAD LandDevelopment Desktop:Pull-down menus included in Auto
Chapter 1 Introduction8What’s New in Autodesk Civil DesignRelease 2The following topics describe the new features in Release 2 ofAutodesk Civil Desig
Finding Information9Changes to Pipes Run Editor Settings now includes option to turn off Automatic PipeResizing Haestad Data Transfer: Haestad SewerCA
Chapter 1 Introduction10Some sections in this guide have numbered steps you can perform tocomplete a task, such as creating a grading plan. The relev
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
Chapter 1 Introduction12The following illustration shows a typical help topic.When you view a Help topic, you can use the menus and buttons tocontrol
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
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
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152Designing FinishedGround SitesUse the commands on the Grading menu to creategrading objects, to calculate daylightinginformation, and to create and
Chapter 2 Designing Finished Ground Sites16Overview of GradingDeveloping a grading plan typically results in the creation of aproposed surface model.
Creating a Grading Object17Creating a Grading ObjectGrading objects are three-dimensional objects that representfinished ground grading schemes. You c
Chapter 2 Designing Finished Ground Sites18To create a grading object using the Grading WizardStepsUse to look up1 From the Grading menu, choose Slo
Creating a Grading Object19To create a grading object using the Grading Wizard (continued)StepsUse to look up5 On the Corners sheet, choose a global
Chapter 2 Designing Finished Ground Sites20Editing a Grading ObjectIf you want to make changes to the grading object after you havecreated it, you ca
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
Chapter 2 Designing Finished Ground Sites22To edit a grading object using the shortcut menuStepsUse to look up1 Select a grading object in your draw
Creating Contours and Surface Data from a Grading Object23Creating Contours and Surface Datafrom a Grading ObjectIf you want to use the grading object
Chapter 2 Designing Finished Ground Sites24To create a surface from a grading object (continued)StepsUse to look up4 To view the surface details, us
iiiContentsChapter 1 Introduction 1What Is Autodesk Civil Design? 2Sample Civil Design Projects 2Completing a Transportation Engineering Project 3Dev
Calculating Volumes for a Grading Object25To create breaklines from a grading objectStepsUse to look up1 Create a grading object.For more information
Chapter 2 Designing Finished Ground Sites26Key Concepts Volumes are only calculated under the following conditions: If the target is a surface and th
Creating a Grading Plan using Daylighting Commands27Creating a Grading Plan using DaylightingCommandsAs an alternative to using the grading object to
Chapter 2 Designing Finished Ground Sites28To create grading plans using daylighting commands (continued)StepsUse to look up5 From the Grading menu,
Grading the Surface for a Detention Pond29Grading the Surface for a Detention PondYou can use the detention pond design features of Autodesk CivilDesi
Chapter 2 Designing Finished Ground Sites30To design a detention pond (continued)StepsUse to look up4 From the Grading menu, choose PondSlopes ➤ Dra
Adding Landscape Symbols to Drawings31Adding Landscape Symbols to DrawingsTo put the finishing touches on your finished ground site, you canadd symbol
333Performing HydrologicStudiesAutodesk Civil Design provides a variety of methodsyou can use to calculate runoff from a site, performrouting, and des
Chapter 3 Performing Hydrologic Studies34Overview of Hydrologic StudiesEarly in the process of evaluating a site, you must evaluate how yourproposed
Gathering Data for Hydrologic Analysis35Gathering Data for Hydrologic AnalysisWhen evaluating a site to determine whether development is feasible,you
ContentsivChapter 3 Performing Hydrologic Studies 33Overview of Hydrologic Studies 34Gathering Data for Hydrologic Analysis 35Using the Hydrology Cal
Chapter 3 Performing Hydrologic Studies36To add watershed and drainage data to your drawingStepsUse to look up1 Create an existing ground surface fo
Using the Hydrology Calculators37The following illustration shows a Manning’s n gravity pipecalculator. To solve for the flowrate, you enter values in
Chapter 3 Performing Hydrologic Studies38 Using the Culvert Calculator Autodesk Civil Design has several features that you can use to designstorm wat
Using the Culvert Calculator39To design a culvert (continued)StepsUse to look up4 From the Hydrology menu, choose CulvertCalculator to display the Cu
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
Using the Rational Method to Calculate Runoff41To design a culvert (continued)StepsUse to look up12 Click OK to close the Culvert Settings dialog box
Chapter 3 Performing Hydrologic Studies42Key Concepts Establish an intensity duration frequency (IDF) curve file (.idfextension) for your project loc
Using the Rational Method to Calculate Runoff43To calculate the peak discharge using the Rational Method (continued)StepsUse to look up2 From the Hyd
Chapter 3 Performing Hydrologic Studies44To calculate the peak discharge using the Rational Method (continued)StepsUse to look up8 Specify the runof
Using the TR-55 Graphical Peak Discharge Method to Calculate Runoff45Using the TR-55 Graphical Peak DischargeMethod to Calculate RunoffTechnical Relea
ContentsvTransitioning a Roadway 79Modifying Roadway Slope 81Superelevating a Roadway 83Using Roadway Data for Finished Ground Surfaces 86Chapter 7 D
Chapter 3 Performing Hydrologic Studies46To calculate the peak discharge using the TR- 55 Graphical PeakDischarge MethodStepsUse to look up1 Determi
Using the TR-55 Graphical Peak Discharge Method to Calculate Runoff47To calculate the peak discharge using the TR- 55 Graphical PeakDischarge Method (
Chapter 3 Performing Hydrologic Studies48After you enter all the information, the peak discharge is calculatedautomatically and is displayed in the P
Using the TR-55 Tabular Hydrograph Method to Calculate Runoff49To calculate the peak discharge using the TR-55 Tabular Hydrograph MethodStepsUse to l
Chapter 3 Performing Hydrologic Studies50To calculate the peak discharge using the TR-55 Tabular HydrographMethod (continued)StepsUse to look up5 Se
Using the TR-55 Tabular Hydrograph Method to Calculate Runoff51To calculate the peak discharge using the TR-55 Tabular HydrographMethod (continued)Ste
Chapter 3 Performing Hydrologic Studies52Estimating TR-55 Detention Basin StorageTypically, most agencies, charged with reviewing storm watermanageme
Estimating TR-55 Detention Basin Storage53To calculate the required storage volume for pondsStepsUse to look up1 Determine the pre- and post-developm
Chapter 3 Performing Hydrologic Studies54To calculate the required storage volume for ponds (continued)StepsUse to look up6 Select the applicable ra
554Creating Plan DetailsYou can use the Layout commands to design cul-de-sacsand intersections for plan alignments.In this chapter Overview of Creatin
11IntroductionUse Autodesk Civil Design with AutoCAD LandDevelopment Desktop to complete site gradingplans, hydrologic analysis, and roadway design. W
Chapter 4 Creating Plan Details56Overview of Creating Plan DetailsThe AutoCAD Land Development Desktop contains a full set ofcommands that you can us
Creating Intersections57 Creating Intersections You can use the Autodesk Civil Design intersection commands toeasily clean up lines where road alignme
Chapter 4 Creating Plan Details58To design intersectionsStepsUse to look up1 Draw the roadway centerline alignments for theintersection by selecting
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
Chapter 4 Creating Plan Details60To design cul-de-sacsStepsUse to look up1 Draw the roadway centerline alignments for thecul-de-sacs by selecting co
615Viewing and EditingRoads in Profile ViewIf you have a plan alignment and an existingground surface, you can generate a profile of theroadway that y
Chapter 5 Viewing and Editing Roads in Profile View62Overview of Viewing and Editing Roads inProfile ViewAfter you draft and define a horizontal al
Creating Existing Ground Profiles63 Creating Existing Ground Profiles You can draft an existing ground profile in your drawing and thenadd vertical al
Chapter 5 Viewing and Editing Roads in Profile View64To create an existing ground profileStepsUse to look up1 From the Alignments menu, choose Selec
Creating Finished Ground Road Profiles65The following illustration shows a vertical tangent.The following illustration shows a vertical curve based on
Chapter 1 Introduction2What Is Autodesk Civil Design?Autodesk Civil Design Release 2 is part of the Land DevelopmentSolutions II suite of products. A
Chapter 5 Viewing and Editing Roads in Profile View66To create a finished ground profile centerlineStepsUse to look up1 Draft the existing ground pr
Editing Vertical Alignments67Editing Vertical AlignmentsYou can edit any existing ground or finished ground verticalalignment using a tabular editor c
Chapter 5 Viewing and Editing Roads in Profile View68To edit a vertical alignmentStepsUse to look up1 From the Profiles menu, choose ExistingGround
696Viewing and EditingRoads in Section ViewTo design a roadway in cross-sectional view, create aroadway template and apply it to the plan alignmentand
Chapter 6 Viewing and Editing Roads in Section View70Overview of Viewing and Editing Roads inSection ViewAfter you have created an alignment and pr
Creating Existing Ground Sections Along a Road71 To generate existing ground cross sectionsStepsUse to look up1 From the Alignments menu, choose Set
Chapter 6 Viewing and Editing Roads in Section View72To generate existing ground cross sections (continued)StepsUse to look up5 You can plot a singl
Working with Templates73The following illustration shows the points you need to pick whendrawing symmetrical and asymmetrical templates. To apply tran
Chapter 6 Viewing and Editing Roads in Section View74To work with templatesStepsUse to look up1 From the Cross Sections menu, chooseTemplates ➤ Draw
Creating Finished Ground Cross Sections75Creating Finished Ground Cross SectionsBefore creating finished ground sections, you must: Define a road alig
Sample Civil Design Projects3Completing a TransportationEngineering ProjectAutodesk Civil Design features powerful tools for completing all typeand sc
Chapter 6 Viewing and Editing Roads in Section View76To create finished ground cross sectionsStepsUse to look up1 From the Alignments menu, choose S
Editing Cross Sections77Editing Cross SectionsAfter you create finished ground cross sections, you can edit theDesign Control and re-process a specifi
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
Transitioning a Roadway79Transitioning a RoadwayTo transition a road, you can create plan and profile transition regionson your finished roadway desig
Chapter 6 Viewing and Editing Roads in Section View80To transition a roadway (continued)StepsUse to look up3 Draw and define the horizontal or verti
Modifying a Roadway Slope81Modifying a Roadway SlopeThere are several methods that you can use to create match slopes forthe cross sections. For each
Chapter 6 Viewing and Editing Roads in Section View82The following illustration shows the Slope Control dialog box, whichyou access from the Edit Des
Superelevating a Roadway83To design slopes for a roadwayStepsUse to look up1 Create finished ground cross sections forthe roadway.For more informatio
Chapter 6 Viewing and Editing Roads in Section View84You can choose one of five superelevation methods for differentsituations. The following dialog
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
Chapter 1 Introduction4Developing a Proposed Grading PlanAutodesk Civil Design offers a broad set of tools to assist you in thedesign of a proposed g
Chapter 6 Viewing and Editing Roads in Section View86Using Roadway Data for FinishedGround SurfacesYou can place points into a drawing that relate to
Using Roadway Data for Finished Ground Surfaces87Key Concepts If you want to import top surface points, datum points, or custompoint codes, then you m
897Designing Pipe RunsBegin pipe design by laying out conceptual plan andprofile pipe runs. Import finished draft pipe runs tocreate symbols and label
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
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
Chapter 7 Designing Pipe Runs92To draw and define a pipe runStepsUse to look up1 From the Projects menu, choose Drawing Settingsto display the Edit
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
Chapter 7 Designing Pipe Runs94To draw and define a pipe run (continued)StepsUse to look up11 Select an alignment option. You can create analignment
Drafting Conceptual Profile Pipe Runs95Drafting Conceptual Profile Pipe RunsYou can draft a conceptual pipe run in profile view if you associatedthe p
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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