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Mastering AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013 /

A complete tutorial and reference for AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013Autodesk's Civil 3D is the leading civil engineering software, and this reliable training guide has been thoroughly revised and updated to offer a fresh perspective on this powerful engineering package. Filled with illustrative examples...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Holland, Louisa
Otros Autores: Mercier, Kati
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Indianapolis, Ind. : J. Wiley & Sons, ©2012.
Colección:Autodesk official training guide.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 The Basics
  • The Interface
  • Toolspace
  • Panorama
  • Ribbon
  • Civil 3D Templates
  • Starting New Projects
  • Importing Styles
  • Labeling Lines and Curves
  • Coordinate Line Commands
  • Direction-Based Line Commands
  • Re-creating a Deed Using Line Tools
  • Creating Curves
  • Standard Curves
  • Best Fit Entities
  • Attach Multiple Entities
  • The Curve Calculator
  • Adding Line and Curve Labels
  • Using Transparent Commands
  • Standard Transparent Commands
  • Matching Transparent Commands
  • The Bottom Line
  • ch. 2 Survey
  • Setting Up the Databases
  • Survey Database Defaults
  • The Equipment Database
  • The Figure Prefix Database
  • The Linework Code Set Database
  • Description Keys: Field to Civil 3D
  • Creating a Description Key Set
  • The Main Event: Your Project's Survey Database
  • Under the Hood in Your Survey Network
  • Other Survey Features
  • The Coordinate Geometry Editor
  • Using Inquiry Commands
  • The Bottom Line
  • ch. 3 Points
  • Anatomy of a Point
  • COGO Points vs. Survey Points
  • Creating Basic Points
  • Point Settings
  • Importing Points from a Text File
  • Converting Points from Non-Civil 3D Sources
  • A Closer Look at the Create Points Toolbar
  • Basic Point Editing
  • Physical Point Edits
  • Panorama and Prospector Point Edits
  • Point Groups: Don't Skip This Section!
  • Changing Point Elevations
  • Point Tables
  • User-Defined Properties
  • The Bottom Line
  • ch. 4 Surfaces
  • Understanding Surface Basics
  • Creating Surfaces
  • Free Surface Information
  • Surface from GIS Data
  • Surface Approximations
  • Refining and Editing Surfaces
  • Surface Properties
  • Surface Additions
  • Surface Analysis
  • Elevation Banding
  • Slopes and Slope Arrows
  • Visibility Checker
  • Comparing Surfaces
  • TIN Volume Surface
  • Labeling the Surface
  • Contour Labeling
  • Surface Point Labels
  • Point Cloud Surfaces
  • Importing a Point Cloud
  • Working with Point Clouds
  • Creating a Point Cloud Surface
  • The Bottom Line
  • ch. 5 Parcels
  • Introduction to Sites
  • Think Outside of the Lot
  • Creating a New Site
  • Creating a Boundary Parcel
  • Using Parcel Creation Tools
  • Creating a Right-of-Way Parcel
  • Adding a Cul-de-Sac Parcel
  • Creating Subdivision Lot Parcels Using Precise Sizing Tools
  • Attached Parcel Segments
  • Precise Sizing Settings
  • Slide Line
  • Create Tool
  • Swing Line
  • Create Tool
  • Using the Free Form Create Tool
  • Editing Parcels by Deleting Parcel Segments
  • Best Practices for Parcel Creation
  • Forming Parcels from Segments
  • Parcels Reacting to Site Objects
  • Constructing Parcel Segments with the Appropriate Vertices
  • Labeling Parcel Areas
  • Labeling Parcel Segments
  • Labeling Multiple-Parcel Segments
  • Labeling Spanning Segments
  • Adding Curve Tags to Prepare for Table Creation
  • Creating a Table for Parcel Segments
  • The Bottom Line
  • ch. 6 Alignments
  • Alignment Concepts
  • Alignments and Sites
  • Alignment Entities
  • Creating an Alignment
  • Creating from a Line, Arc, or Polyline
  • Creating by Layout
  • Best Fit Alignments
  • Reverse Curve Creation
  • Creating with Design Constraints and Check Sets
  • Editing Alignment Geometry
  • Grip Editing
  • Tabular Design
  • Component-Level Editing
  • Understanding Alignment Constraints
  • Changing Alignment Components
  • Alignments As Objects
  • Alignment Properties
  • The Right Station
  • Assigning Design Speeds
  • Labeling Alignments
  • Alignment Tables
  • The Bottom Line
  • ch. 7 Profiles and Profile Views
  • The Elevation Element
  • Surface Sampling
  • Layout Profiles
  • The Best Fit Profile
  • Creating a Profile from a File
  • Editing Profiles
  • Grip Profile Editing
  • Parameter and Panorama Profile Editing
  • Component-Level Editing
  • Other Profile Edits
  • Matching Profile Elevations at Intersections
  • Profile Views
  • Creating Profile Views during Sampling
  • Creating Profile Views Manually
  • Splitting Views
  • Editing Profile Views
  • Profile View Properties
  • Profile View Labeling Styles
  • Profile Labels
  • Profile Utilities
  • Superimposing Profiles
  • Object Projection
  • Quick Profile
  • The Bottom Line
  • ch. 8 Assemblies and Subassemblies
  • Subassemblies
  • The Tool Palettes
  • The Corridor Modeling Catalog
  • Adding Subassemblies to a Tool Palette
  • Building Assemblies
  • Creating a Typical Road Assembly
  • Subassembly Components
  • Jumping into Help
  • Commonly Used Subassemblies
  • Editing an Assembly
  • Creating Assemblies for Nonroad Uses
  • Specialized Subassemblies
  • Using Generic Links
  • Daylighting with Generic Links
  • Working with Daylight Subassemblies
  • Advanced Assemblies
  • Offset Assemblies
  • Marked Points and Friends
  • Organizing Your Assemblies
  • Storing a Customized Subassembly on a Tool Palette
  • Storing a Completed Assembly on a Tool Palette
  • The Bottom Line
  • ch. 9 Custom Subassemblies
  • The User Interface
  • Tool Box
  • Flowchart
  • Properties
  • Preview
  • Settings and Parameters
  • Creating a Subassembly
  • Defining the Subassembly
  • Building the Subassembly Flowchart
  • Keeping the Flowchart Organized
  • Importing the Subassembly into Civil 3D
  • Using Expressions
  • Point and Auxiliary Point Class API Functions
  • Link and Auxiliary Link Class API Functions
  • Elevation Target Class API Functions
  • Offset Target Class API Functions
  • Surface Target Class API Functions
  • Baseline Class API Functions
  • Enumeration Type Class API Functions
  • Math API Functions
  • Using an API Function in an Expression
  • Employing Conditional Logic
  • Conditional Logic Operators
  • Decision and Switch Elements
  • Making Sense of Someone Else's Thoughts
  • The Bottom Line.
  • ch. 10 Basic Corridors
  • Understanding Corridors
  • Corridor Components
  • Baseline
  • Regions
  • Assemblies
  • Frequency
  • Targets
  • Corridor Feature Lines
  • Rebuilding Your Corridor
  • Corridor Tips and Tweaks
  • Corridor Feature Lines
  • Understanding Targets
  • Using Target Alignments and Profiles
  • Editing Sections
  • Creating a Corridor Surface
  • The Corridor Surface
  • Corridor Surface Creation Fundamentals
  • Adding a Surface Boundary
  • Performing a Volume Calculation
  • Non-Road Corridors
  • The Bottom Line
  • ch. 11 Advanced Corridors, Intersections, and Roundabouts
  • Corridor Utilities
  • Using Alignment and Profile Targets to Model a Roadside Swale
  • Multiregion Baselines
  • Modeling a Cul-de-Sac
  • Using Multiple Baselines
  • Establishing EOP Design Profiles
  • Putting the Pieces Together
  • Troubleshooting Your Cul-de-Sac
  • Intersections: The Next Step Up
  • Using the Intersection Wizard
  • Manually Modeling an Intersection
  • Creating an Assembly for the Intersection
  • Adding Baselines, Regions, and Targets for the Intersections
  • Troubleshooting Your Intersection
  • Checking and Fine-Tuning the Corridor Model
  • Using an Assembly Offset
  • Using a Feature Line as a Width and Elevation Target
  • Roundabouts: The Mount Everest of Corridors
  • Drainage First
  • Roundabout Alignments
  • Center Design
  • Profiles for All
  • Tie It All Together
  • Finishing Touches
  • The Bottom Line
  • ch. 12 Superelevation
  • Getting Ready for Super
  • Design Criteria Files
  • Ready Your Alignment
  • Super Assemblies
  • Applying Superelevation to the Design
  • Start with the Alignment
  • Transition Station Overlap
  • Oh Yes, You Cant
  • Workin' on the Railroad
  • Creating a Rail Assembly
  • Applying Cant to the Alignment
  • Superelevation and Cant Views
  • The Bottom Line
  • ch. 13 Cross Sections and Mass Haul
  • Section Workflow
  • Sample Lines vs. Frequency Lines
  • Creating Sample Lines
  • Editing the Swath Width of a Sample Line Group
  • Creating Section Views
  • Creating a Single-Section View
  • Creating Multiple Section Views
  • Section Views and Annotation Scale
  • It's a Material World
  • Creating a Materials List
  • Creating a Volume Table in the Drawing
  • Adding Soil Factors to a Materials List
  • Generating a Volume Report
  • Section View Final Touches
  • Sample More Sources
  • Cross-Section Labels
  • Mass Haul
  • Taking a Closer Look at the Mass Haul Diagram
  • Create a Mass Haul Diagram
  • Editing a Mass Haul Diagram
  • The Bottom Line
  • ch. 14 Pipe Networks
  • Parts Lists
  • Planning a Typical Pipe Network
  • Part Rules
  • Putting Your Parts List Together
  • Exploring Pipe Networks
  • Creating a Sanitary Sewer Network
  • Creating a Pipe Network with Layout Tools
  • Establishing Pipe Network Parameters
  • Using the Network Layout Creation Tools
  • Creating a Storm Drainage Pipe Network from a Feature Line
  • Changing Flow Direction
  • Editing a Pipe Network
  • Editing Your Network in Plan View
  • Making Tabular Edits to Your Pipe Network
  • Pipe Network Contextual Tab Edits
  • Editing with the Network Layout Tools Toolbar
  • Creating an Alignment from Network Parts
  • Drawing Parts in Profile View
  • Vertical Movement Edits Using Grips in Profile
  • Removing a Part from Profile View
  • Showing Pipes That Cross the Profile View
  • Adding Pipe Network Labels
  • Creating a Labeled Pipe Network Profile Including Crossings
  • Pipe and Structure Labels
  • Creating an Interference Check
  • Creating Pipe Tables
  • Exploring the Table Creation Dialog
  • The Table Panel Tools
  • Under Pressure
  • Pressure Network Parts List
  • Creating a Pressure Network
  • Design Checks
  • Part Builder
  • Part Builder Orientation
  • Understanding the Organization of Part Builder
  • Adding a Part Size Using Part Builder
  • Sharing a Custom Part
  • Adding an Arch Pipe to Your Part Catalog
  • The Bottom Line
  • ch. 15 Storm and Sanitary Analysis
  • Getting Started on the CAD Side
  • Water Drop
  • Catchments
  • Exporting Pond Designs
  • Exporting Pipes to SSA
  • Storm and Sanitary Analysis
  • Guided Tour of SSA
  • Hydrology Methods
  • From Civil 3D, with Love
  • Make It Rain
  • Culvert Design
  • Pond Analysis
  • Running Reports from SSA
  • The Bottom Line
  • ch. 16 Grading
  • Working with Grading Feature Lines.
  • Note continued: Accessing Grading Feature Line Tools
  • Creating Grading Feature Lines
  • Editing Feature Line Information
  • Labeling Feature Lines
  • Grading Objects
  • Creating Gradings
  • Editing Gradings
  • Creating Surfaces from Grading Groups
  • The Bottom Line
  • ch. 17 Plan Production
  • Preparing for Plan Sets
  • Prerequisite Components
  • Using View Frames and Match Lines
  • The Create View Frames Wizard
  • Creating View Frames
  • Editing View Frames and Match Lines
  • Creating Plan and Profile Sheets
  • The Create Sheets Wizard
  • Managing Sheets
  • Creating Section Sheets
  • Creating Section View Groups
  • Creating Section Sheets
  • Drawing Templates
  • The Bottom Line
  • ch. 18 Advanced Workflows
  • Data Shortcuts
  • Getting Started
  • Setting a Working Folder and Data Shortcuts Folder
  • Creating Data Shortcuts
  • Creating a Data Reference
  • Updating References
  • Sharing with Earlier Versions of Civil 3D
  • Map Tools: A Transformative Experience
  • Finding Your Map Tools
  • Inserting the Image
  • Transforming to Local Coordinates
  • The Bottom Line
  • ch. 19 Quantity Takeoff
  • Employing Pay Item Files
  • Pay Item Favorites
  • Searching for Pay Items
  • Keeping Tabs on the Model
  • AutoCAD Objects as Pay Items
  • Pricing Your Corridor
  • Pipes and Structures as Pay Items
  • Highlighting Pay Items
  • Inventorying Your Pay Items
  • The Bottom Line
  • ch. 20 Label Styles
  • Label Styles
  • General Labels
  • Frequently Seen Tabs
  • General Note Labels
  • Point Label Styles
  • Line and Curve Labels
  • Pipe and Structure Labels
  • Pipe Labels
  • Structure Labels
  • Profile and Alignment Labels
  • Label Sets
  • Alignment Labels
  • Advanced Style Types
  • Table Styles
  • Code Set Styles
  • The Bottom Line
  • ch. 21 Object Styles
  • Getting Started with Object Styles
  • Frequently Seen Tabs
  • General Settings
  • Point and Marker Object Styles
  • Linear Object Styles
  • Alignment Style
  • Parcel Styles
  • Feature Line Styles
  • Surface Styles
  • Contour Style
  • Triangle and Points Surface Style
  • Analysis Styles
  • Pipe and Structure Styles
  • Pipe Styles
  • Structure Styles
  • Profile View Styles
  • Profile View Bands
  • Section View Styles
  • Group Plot Styles
  • The Bottom Line
  • Appendix A The Bottom Line
  • ch. 1 The Basics
  • ch. 2 Survey
  • ch. 3 Points
  • ch. 4 Surfaces
  • ch. 5 Parcels
  • ch. 6 Alignments
  • ch. 7 Profiles and Profile Views
  • ch. 8 Assemblies and Subassemblies
  • ch. 9 Custom Subassemblies
  • ch. 10 Basic Corridors
  • ch. 11 Advanced Corridors, Intersections, and Roundabouts
  • ch. 12 Superelevation
  • ch. 13 Cross Sections and Mass Haul
  • ch. 14 Pipe Networks
  • ch. 15 Storm and Sanitary Analysis
  • ch. 16 Grading
  • ch. 17 Plan Production
  • ch. 18 Advanced Workflows
  • ch. 19 Quantity Takeoff
  • ch. 20 Label Styles
  • ch. 21 Object Styles
  • Appendix B Autodesk Civil 3D 2013 Certification.