Mastering Autocad Civil 3D 2010

A complete, detailed reference and tutorial for Autodesk's popular and robust civil engineering software AutoCAD Civil 3D is the industry-leading civil engineering software, and this guide by a pair of Civil 3D experts is the comprehensive reference for both novices and professionals. It focus...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Wedding, James, 1974- (-)
Otros Autores: McEachron, Scott, 1965-
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Indianapolis, Ind. : Wiley Technology Pub c2009.
Edición:1st ed
Colección:Serious skills
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Mastering AutoCAD Civil 3D 2010; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Contents at a Glance; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; Who Should Read This Book; What You Will Learn; What You Need; The Mastering Series; What Is Covered in This Book; How to Contact the Authors; Chapter 1: Getting Dirty: The Basics of Civil 3D; Windows on the Model; It's All About Style; The Underlying Engine; The Bottom Line; Chapter 2: Back to Basics: Lines and Curves; Labeling Lines and Curves; Creating Curves; Using Transparent Commands; Using Inquiry Commands; Establishing Drawing Settings; The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 3: Lay of the Land: SurveyUnderstanding the Concepts; Databases Everywhere!; The Bottom Line; Chapter 4: X Marks the Spot: Points; Anatomy of a Point; Creating Basic Points; Basic Point Editing; Changing Point Elevations; Point Styles; Point Label Styles; Point Tables; User-Defined Properties; The Bottom Line; Chapter 5: The Ground Up: Surfaces in Civil 3D; Digging In; Creating Surfaces; Refining and Editing Surfaces; Surface Styling and Analysis; Comparing Surfaces; Labeling the Surface; The Bottom Line; Chapter 6: Don't Fence Me In: Parcels; Creating and Managing Sites
  • Creating a Boundary ParcelCreating a Wetlands Parcel; Creating a Right-of-Way Parcel; Creating Subdivision Lot Parcels Using Precise Sizing Tools; Creating Open Space Parcels Using the Free Form Create Tool; Editing Parcels by Deleting Parcel Segments; Best Practices for Parcel Creation; Labeling Parcel Areas; Labeling Parcel Segments; The Bottom Line; Chapter 7 :Laying a Path: Alignments; Alignments, Pickles, and Freedom; Creating an Alignment; Editing Alignment Geometry; Alignments as Objects; Styling Alignments; The Bottom Line; Chapter 8: Cut to the Chase: Profiles; Elevate Me
  • Profile Display and StylizationThe Bottom Line; Chapter 9: Slice and Dice: Profile Views in Civil 3D; A Better Point of View; Profile Utilities; Editing Profile Views; The Bottom Line; Chapter 10: Templates Plus: Assemblies and Subassemblies; Subassemblies; Building Assemblies; Working with Generic Subassemblies; Working with Daylight Subassemblies; Saving Subassemblies and Assemblies for Later Use; The Bottom Line; Chapter 11: Easy Does It: Basic Corridors; Understanding Corridors; Creating a Simple Road Corridor; Corridor Anatomy; Adding a Surface Target for Daylighting
  • Applying a Hatch Pattern to a CorridorCreating a Corridor Surface; Performing a Volume Calculation; Creating a Corridor with a Lane Widening; The Bottom Line; Chapter 12: The Road Ahead: Advanced Corridors; Getting Creative with Corridor Models; Using Alignment and Profile Targets to Model a Roadside Swale; Modeling a Peer-Road Intersection; Modeling a Cul-de-sac; Modeling a Widening with an Assembly Offset; Using a Feature Line as a Width and Elevation Target; The Bottom Line; Chapter 13: Stacking Up: Cross Sections; The Corridor; Lining Up for Samples; Creating the Views
  • Creating a Single-Section View