I wrote an article recently for AUGI on the ProSoft PowerTools. Some info is below on some of the new 2015 features, the full article is here:
http://www.augi.com/augiworld/june-2014/
New for Civil 3D 2015!!
http://www.augi.com/augiworld/june-2014/
New for Civil 3D 2015!!
There are several new items new for the first rollout of the
2015 version. One I chose to highlight
here is the grading tools.
Grading tools enables you to create 3D projection polylines
from any polyline or feature line. Grading is defined with a set of grading
criteria, which are applied to a footprint. The following grading criteria are
supported:
o
Offset/Slope
o
Offset/Relative elevation
o
Slope/Relative elevation
o
Slope/Surface
o
Drape
o
Offset/Drape/Elevation
Grading object consist of several 3D polylines each one
representing grading criteria. Grading definition can be saved and applied on
other footprints. Several grading objects can be applied on a single polyline
or feature line.
Grading tools enables you to verify different designs by
changing grading criteria or footprint. You can move or modify a footprint –
grading is updated automatically. Or run an edit grading command and add,
change or remove grading criteria from a grading dialog.
This powerful functionality will help you design complex 3D
objects and tasks: road/railway embankments, dikes, intersections, road
islands, sidewalks, landfills, plateaus…
PIPE DEPTH SUMMARY
REPORT - This tool calculates pipe depths for selected Civil 3D profile
and creates a summary report. We can set different depth intervals: 0-8, 8-10,
10-12, … 20+. Pipe depth can be calculated from: bottom, invert, center, crown
or top of the pipe. If pipe profile is changed, summary depth report is updated
automatically.
- Shawn Herring
- Shawn Herring
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