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Autodesk Civil 3D Advanced Roads - AD-TEAM - 01-04-2025 Autodesk Civil 3D Advanced Roads Published 1/2025 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 3.92 GB | Duration: 5h 42m Assemblies and Subassemblies [b]What you'll learn[/b] Understand subassembly codes Use code set style to adjust subassembly appearance in the assembly Use code set style to adjust corridor appearance in plan Use code set style to adjust corridor appearance in cross sections Learn how to use specific subassemblies with real world examples Learn advanced workflows to simplify corridor modelling Learn how to overcome subassemblies' limitations Develop dual-carriageway subassemblies with various median options Learn more about various superelevation methods for single and dual carriageways Understand superelevation axis of rotation (AOR) [b]Requirements[/b] Autodesk Civil 3D essential knowledge are required for this course [b]Description[/b] In this course, we will dive deeper into Civil 3D assemblies and subassemblies, building on essentials knowledge to elevate your skills.We'll start by exploring subassembly codes, a key concept for understanding subassemblies in depth. From there, we'll modify code set styles to customize subassembly appearance in the assembly mode. We will also use code set styles to adjust corridor appearance in both plan views and cross-sections.Understanding how to label assemblies or copy them between drawings is another valuable skill we'll cover. Additionally, we'll address how to import subassemblies in PKT file format into Toolpalettes, enabling you to incorporate external subassemblies seamlessly into your projects.The course then transitions to real-world design challenges, where you'll learn practical solutions using specific subassemblies. Key topics include:Linking subassembly parameters to other subassembliesCreating subassemblies from polylinesUsing conditional cut or fill subassembliesLeveraging horizontal target subassemblies for advanced corridor modeling, such as designing parking along a roadwayExploring various methods to model channels using generic links and comparing outcomes (e.g., holding slope & adjusting width vs. adjusting slope & holding width)Efficiently displaying dynamic road reserves in cross-sectionsExtending layerworks and calculating the cross slope of existing roadsWe'll also examine dual carriageway assemblies with different median types and explore various superelevation options, including a detailed explanation of the superelevation axis of rotation (AOR).The course also addresses corridor widening and the challenges related to measuring road width and slope perpendicularly to the road centerline. A potential solution using the assembly offset feature is explored and presented.This course is designed for those who are already familiar with the essentials of Civil 3D and are looking to deepen their expertise. To round things out, we'll share numerous tips and tricks throughout the course to streamline your workflows and make working with Civil 3D easier and more efficient. Overview Section 1: INTRODUCTION AND TRAINING DATA Lecture 1 Welcome to the course Lecture 2 Training data Lecture 3 Create training drawing Section 2: CODES AND CODE SET STYLES Lecture 4 Subassembly codes Lecture 5 Modify subassembly appearance with code set style Lecture 6 Modify corridor appearance in plan with code set style Lecture 7 Modify corridor appearance in cross section with code set style Section 3: TIPS FOR WORKING WITH ASSEMBLIES AND SUBASSEMBLIES Lecture 8 Add assembly label Lecture 9 Copy assembly between drawings Lecture 10 Import subassembly from PKT file Section 4: HOW TO USE SPECIFIC SUBASSEMBLIES WITH PRACTICAL EXAMPLES Lecture 11 GenericPavementStructure subassembly-Part 1 (linking parameters) Lecture 12 GenericPavementStructure subassembly-Part 2 (fixing problems) Lecture 13 Subassembly from polyline Lecture 14 ConditionalCutOrFill subassembly Lecture 15 Specify where to test cut or fill condition Lecture 16 StripingPavement subassembly for topsoil stripping Lecture 17 ConditionalHorizontalTarget subassembly for parking modelling-Part 1 Lecture 18 ConditionalHorizontalTarget subassembly for parking modelling-Part 2 Lecture 19 Channel from generic link subassemblies and using elevation targets Lecture 20 LinkOffsetOnSurface subassembly for road reserve Lecture 21 DaylightMaxWidth subassembly to fit corridor within road reserve Lecture 22 LaneSuperelevationAOR subassembly and potential pivot point Lecture 23 OverlayWidenMatchSlope1 subassembly for road rehab Section 5: DUAL ROAD ASSEMBLIES Lecture 24 Lanes with superelevation pivots at inside edges Lecture 25 Lanes with superelevation pivots at centrelines Lecture 26 LaneOutsideSuperVaryingWidth subassembly shortcomings Lecture 27 GenericPavementStructure subassembly for dual roads Lecture 28 Median with shoulders and channel Lecture 29 Paved median with curbs Lecture 30 Median and lane offset targets Lecture 31 Assembly offset Section 6: NOTE ABOUT SUBASSEMBLY COMPOSER Lecture 32 Note about Subassembly Composer Section 7: THANK YOU Lecture 33 Thank you Autodesk Civil 3D users seeking to deepen their understanding of assemblies and subassemblies to address real-world design challenges.,Autodesk Civil 3D users that need to develop complex assemblies for single and dual carriageways,Autodesk Civil 3D users that need to adjust corridor appearance in plan or in the cross sections |