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AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013 Beginner to Advanced Training DVDs


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Summary

Price
£154 inc VAT
Or £51.33/mo. for 3 months...
Study method
Distance learning
Duration
Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification

Overview

CADLearning for AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013 teaches you how to use the application for civil engineering design and documentation. You’ll learn basic and advanced topics, including how to create, edit and modify Civil 3D design objects, add annotation, obtain information, import/export and use Civil 3D data in other applications.

Description

Getting Started
Introduction to CADLearning for AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013
Civil 3D - Overview
The User Interface - Workspaces
The User Interface - Overview
The User Interface - Ribbon
Using the Toolspace - Overview
Using the Toolspace - Prospector
Using the Toolspace - Settings
Using the Help System
Managing Drawings
Understanding Objects
Working with Settings - Drawing Settings
Working with Settings - Objects and Commands
Understanding Object Styles
Working with Styles - Switching and Deleting
Copying Styles Between Drawings
Working with Label Styles - Basic Concepts
Using Label Styles
Working with Label Sets and Modifying Labels
Working with the Annotative Properties of Labels
Getting Information about Objects
Working with Drawing Templates
Working with the Lines and Curves Commands

Survey
Working with the Survey Tools - Overview
Working with Survey Databases
Creating a Figure Prefix Database
Setting up Linework Code Sets
Importing Point Files and Fieldbooks

Working with Points
Working with Points - Key Concepts
Working with Point Settings
Creating Points in a Drawing
Creating Description Key Sets
Importing Points
Displaying Imported Points
Creating Point Groups
Using Point Groups

Surfaces
Working with Surfaces - Overview
Creating Surfaces
Adding Breaklines to Surfaces
Adding Boundaries to Surfaces
Editing Surfaces
Working with Surface Operations
Pasting Surfaces
Performing a Slope Analysis
Working with Surface Styles

Working with Alignments
Working with Alignments - Overview
Understanding Sites
Creating Alignments from Objects
Creating Alignments with the Layout Tools
Editing Alignments
Creating Offset Alignments and Widenings
Adjusting Alignment Stations

Working with Profiles
Working with Profiles - Overview
Working with Profile Views
Creating Existing Ground Profiles
Creating a Proposed Ground Profile
Editing Profiles
Using Profile Design Criteria

Working with Assemblies and Subassemblies
Working with Assemblies - Overview
Working with Subassemblies - Overview
Creating Assemblies
Editing Assemblies
Creating Subassemblies from Polylines
Managing Assemblies and Subassemblies

Corridors, Intersections and Roundabouts
Working with Corridors - Overview
Creating a Corridor
Adding a Baseline to a Corridor
Adding a Region to a Corridor Baseline
Working with Intersections - Overview
Creating an Intersection
Finishing the Corridor
Creating a Surface from a Corridor

Sections, QTO and Mass Haul Diagrams
Working with Sections - Overview
Creating Sample Lines
Creating Section Views
Producing Sheets of Section Views
Creating Earthwork Quantity Reports
Generating a Materials Quantity Report
Working with Mass Haul Diagrams - Overvie

Plan Production
Working with the Plan Production Tools - Overview
Creating View Frames
Creating Plan Production Sheets

Working with Parcels
Working with Parcels - Overview
Understanding Parcel Styles
Creating Parcels from Objects
Creating Right-of-Way Parcels
Working with the Parcel Creation Tools
Editing Parcels

Grading
Working with the Grading Tools - Overview
Working with Feature Lines - Overview
Creating Feature Lines from Objects
Creating Feature Lines from Corridors
Creating Feature Lines from Alignments
Creating Feature Lines
Editing Feature Lines

Pipes
Working with Pipe Networks - Overview
Working with Pipe Network Styles and Settings
Creating Pipe and Structure Rules
Creating a Parts List
Creating a Pipe Network Using Objects
Creating a Pipe Network Using the Creation Tools
Adding Pipes to a Network
Editing a Pipe Network
Splitting and Merging Pipe Networks
Creating Pipe Network Profiles
Modifying Pipe Profiles
Labeling Pipe Networks

Hydraflow
Working with Hydraflow - Overview
Using Hydraflow Express for Culverts
Using Hydraflow Express for Channels
Using Hydraflow Express for Inlets
Using Hydraflow Express for Hydrology
Using Hydraflow Hydrographs for Watershed Analysis
Using Hydraflow Hydrographs for Detention Pond Design

Exchanging Data with Other Applications
Importing Data from Land Desktop
Working with LandXML Data
Exporting Civil 3D Data to AutoCAD 
Using eTransmit

Sharing Data
Sharing Data Within Civil 3D - Overview
Creating Data Shortcuts
Using Data Shortcuts
Labeling Through an Xref

Rendering
Adding Rendering Materials to Corridors
Adding Rendering Materials to Surfaces
Adding Multiview Blocks
Creating an Animation

Point Clouds
Working with Point Clouds - Overview
Creating Point Clouds
Displaying Point Clouds
Creating a Surface from a Point Cloud

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