AutoCad Civil 3D: Land Development
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AutoCad Civil 3D: Land Development Course
Introduction:
The main objective of this courseware is to educate trainers on the utilization of AutoCAD Civil 3D as a powerful tool for executing engineering tasks with greater accuracy and efficiency in the modeling and design process. Trainers will learn how to effectively employ AutoCAD Civil 3D for road design projects, enabling them to generate dynamic models for various projects such as roads, railways, and corridors.
The courseware covers essential skills required to create, model, and modify intersections and Cul-De-Sacs. Trainers will gain proficiency in utilizing AutoCAD Civil 3D's features to generate detailed design elements including alignments, profiles, superelevation, and design sub-assemblies. By mastering these techniques, trainers will be equipped to complete engineering tasks related to road design more effectively and in a shorter timeframe.
By the end of the course, trainers will have a comprehensive understanding of how AutoCAD Civil 3D can be utilized as a valuable tool in the modeling and design process. They will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to create accurate and detailed models for road projects, incorporating various design elements and criteria. This will enable them to streamline the engineering process, saving time and enhancing the overall quality of the design work.
Course Objectives:
The primary focus of this courseware is to teach the trainers how auto cad civil 3D can be used as a tool to perform common engineering tasks in the modeling and design process more accurately and in less time. trainers use AutoCAD civil 3D application to complete the engineering tasks on road design. generate a dynamic model of any road, rail, or corridor project based on design elements, including alignments, profiles, superelevation, and criteria included in design sub-assemblies and basic skills needed to create, model, and modify intersections and Cul-De-Sacs.
Who Should Attend?
- This course is designed for construction supervisors, civil engineers, and inspectors
Course Outlines:
Getting Started With Civil 3D
- Civil 3D user interface
- How to find help and documentation
- Introduction to the main Civil 3D objects points, alignments, profiles, surfaces
- How to create Civil 3D objects
- Introduction to settings in Civil 3D
- How to manage drawings
Working with Points
- An overview of points
- Working with point settings
- Creating new points
- More about creating points
- More about creating points
- Using description keys to manage points
- Using point groups to manage points
- Displaying points
- Editing and modifying points
Working with Alignments
- An overview of alignments
- Creating alignments from polylines and other entities
- Creating alignments by layout
- Editing alignments
- Creating points along an alignment
- Labeling alignments
- Alignment labels and tables
- Generating alignment reports
Working with Surfaces
- An overview of surfaces
- Creating surfaces
- Adding break lines to surfaces
- Surface boundaries
- Displaying contours
- Changing contour styles
Working with Surfaces
- Using surface utilities
Working with Profiles
- An overview of profiles
- Creating existing ground profiles
- Working with profile styles and profile views
- Creating proposed roadway profiles
- Editing proposed roadway profiles
- Checking profile designs vs design criteria
- Labeling profiles
- Creating quick profiles and profile reports
Working with Sections
- Overview of sections
- Creating sample lines for sections
- Creating existing ground sections
- Working with section styles
- Working with Assemblies and Subassemblies
- An overview of assemblies
- Creating Assemblies
- Editing Assemblies
- Creating Subassemblies
- Managing Assemblies
Working with Corridors
- Corridors-Overview
- Preparing Existing Surfaces for Corridors
- Creating Corridors-Part I
- Creating Corridors-Part II
- Editing Corridors
- Viewing Corridor Existing Cross-Sections
- Creating Proposed Corridor Cross-Sections
- Editing Corridor Cross-Sections
- Creating Corridor Surfaces and Renderings
- Calculating Corridor Earthwork Volumes
- Exporting Corridors
Creating Cul-de-Sacs
- Designing a Cul-de-Sac Bulb
- Creating a Corridor Surface and
- Cul-de-Sac Island
- Preparing to Plot the Cul-de-Sac
Creating Knuckles
- Creating a Knuckle Surface
- Revising the Knuckle