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AutoCAD Civil 3D 2015 Beginner to Advanced Training DVDs


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Summary

Price
£166 inc VAT
Or £55.33/mo. for 3 months...
Study method
Distance learning
Duration
Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification

Overview

CADLearning® for AutoCAD® Civil 3D® teaches the civil design and documentation tools in AutoCAD Civil 3D 2015 used to support Building Information Modeling (BIM) workflows. You’ll learn the industry specific tools for civil engineering in the AutoCAD-based application. Video lessons cover beginner to advanced topics, including, working with survey tools, points, surfaces, corridors and intersections, point clouds and much more.

Description

Getting Started
• Introducing Civil 3D
• Using Workspaces in the User Interface
• Understanding the User Interface
• Using the Ribbon
• Understanding the Toolspace
• Using the Toolspace Prospector
• Confi guring the Toolspace Settings
• Understanding the File Tabs
• Using the Help System
• Managing Drawings
• Understanding Objects
• Working with the Drawing Settings
• Working with the Objects and Commands Settings
• Understanding Object Styles
• Working with Styles - Switching and Deleting
• Copying Styles between Drawings
• Understanding How to Work with Label styles
• Using Label Styles
• Working with Label Sets and Modifying Labels
• Working with the Annotative Properties of Labels
• Re-associating Labels to a Different Object
• Getting Information about Objects
• Working with Drawing Templates
• Working with the Lines and Curves Commands

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

Working with Points
• Understanding Points
• Working with Point Settings
• Creating Points in a Drawing
• Creating Description Key Sets
• Importing Points
• Displaying Imported Points
• Creating Point Groups

Working with Surfaces
• Understanding Surfaces
• 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
• Understanding Alignments
• Understanding Sites
• Creating Alignments from Objects
• Creating Alignments with the Layout Tools
• Editing Alignments
• Creating Offset Alignments and Widenings
• Adjusting Alignment Stations
• Working with Alignment Design Criteria
• Adding Superelevations

Working with Profiles
• Understanding Profiles
• Working with Profile Views
• Creating Existing Ground Profiles
• Creating a Proposed Ground Profile
• Editing Profiles
• Locking a Profile

Assemblies and Subassemblies
• Understanding Assemblies
• Understanding Subassemblies
• Creating Assemblies
• Editing Assemblies
• Creating Subassemblies from Polylines
• Managing Assemblies and Subassemblies

Designing Corridors and Intersections
• Working with Corridors
• Creating a Corridor
• Adding a Baseline to a Corridor
• Adding a Transition to a Corridor
• Working with Intersections
• Creating an Intersection
• Finishing the Corridor
• Creating a Surface from a Corridor

Working with Sections
• Understanding Sections
• 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

Plan Production
• Working with the Plan Production Tools
• Creating View Frames
• Creating Plan Production Sheets

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

Creating Grading
• Working with the Grading Tools
• Working with Feature Lines
• Creating Feature Lines from Objects
• Creating Feature Lines from Corridors
• Creating Feature Lines from Alignments
• Creating Feature Lines
• Editing Feature Lines
• Using the Grading Creation Tools to Create a Building Pad

Working with Pipes
• Understanding Pipe Networks
• 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 Profi les
• Modifying Pipe Profiles

Working with Hydraflow
• Introducing Hydraflow
• Using Hydrafl ow Express for Culverts
• Using Hydrafl ow Express for Channels
• Using Hydrafl ow Express for Inlets
• Using Hydrafl ow Express for Hydrology
• Using Hydrafl ow Hydrographs for Watershed Analysis
• Using Hydrafl ow Hydrographs for Detention Pond Design
• Using Hydrafl ow Storm Sewers

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
• Creating Data Shortcuts
• Using Data Shortcuts
• Labeling Through an Xref
• Importing Data from Infraworks
• Exporting Data to Infraworks
• Working with Autodesk 360
• Syncing Your Settings Online

Rendering
• Adding Rendering Materials to Corridors
• Adding Rendering Materials to Surfaces
• Adding Multi-View Blocks
• Creating an Animation

Working with Point Clouds
• Understanding Point Clouds
• Creating Point Clouds
• Displaying Point Clouds
• Creating a Surface from a Point Cloud

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