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Grade Parking Features using a Setup Surface
(Course Duration: 25 minutes)
Course Description
In this course, you will learn how to leverage a setup surface to grade parking features. Setup surfaces are auxiliary surfaces used to aid in the grading of proposed design features. They can be used in a variety of grading applications, including to elevate feature lines and perform interactive edits. This course will use a setup surface to establish a grading plane for a parking design. The setup surface will be created from a single feature and gradings, then be used to elevate the proposed design features. This is just one basic example of how a setup surface can be leveraged in your Civil 3D projects.
Course Objectives
The material presented in this course teach you how to:
· Create a setup surface for a planar grading design
· Elevate and associate grading features to a surface
· Add breaklines to surface using supplementing factors
· Smooth surface to create more natural looking contours
· Refine proposed grading using a setup surface
Course Prerequisites
To participate in this training course, you should have the following:
· Fundamental knowledge of grading objects in Civil 3D.
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Grade Planar Culdesac Course Introduction
(Course Duration: 35 minutes)
In this course, you will learn how to leverage a setup surface to grade a planar culdesac design. Setup surfaces are auxiliary surfaces used to aid in the grading of proposed design features. They can be used in a variety of grading applications, including to elevate feature lines and perform interactive edits. This course will use a setup surface to establish a grading plane for a culdesac. The setup surface will be created from a single feature and grading, then will be used to elevate the proposed design features. This is just one basic example of how a setup surface can be leveraged in your Civil 3D projects.
· Create grading features to establish a planar setup surface
· Leverage Setup Surfaces to create proposed grading
· Incorporate culdesac grading into a corridor model
· Transition pavement grades between corridor regions
· Assign corridor targets to override width and elevation parameters
· Interactively edit culdesac grades in final corridor model
· Fundamental knowledge about Feature Line and Corridor modeling in Civil 3D.
Grade Superelevated Intersection Course Introduction
(Course Duration: 30 minutes)
In this course, you will learn how to grade a superelevated intersection. Superelevated intersections can present a grading challenge in Civil 3D as the pavement cross slope varies through the intersection. To accurately grade an intersection, where one or both of the intersecting roads have a non-standard” cross grade, you will need to use offset and/or elevation targets to override the default offsets and/or cross slopes. To create these targeting features, and maintain a dynamic intersection model, you can use a setup surface. The grading example presented in this course addresses a T-intersection, where only the primary road is being superelevated. The same grading principles can be applied to 4-way intersections, where both roads have non-standard cross grades.
· Create a setup surface for a superelevated road
· Establish offset alignments that are bound to a centerline alignment
· Establish surface profiles that are bound a setup surface
· Create an intersection object using existing offset alignments and lane slope profiles
· Create a corridor surface using links and feature lines
· Edit the design speed and recalculate superelevation for an alignment
· Update the intersection model after editing superelevation
· Fundamental experience working with alignments, profiles, and corridor models.
· Fundamental experience working with Intersection objects.
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