Autodesk Civil 3D 2025 Unleashed Elevate Your Civil Engineering Designs and Advance Your Career with Autodesk Civil 3D
"From best-selling authors, Tony and Stephen' who wrote, ""Autodesk Civil 3D 2024 From Start to Finish"" for beginners, gain advanced Civil 3D skills and master BIM integration, design customization, and automation to excel in civil engineering projects in this part col...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Birmingham, England :
Packt Publishing Ltd
[2024]
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Edición: | First edition |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009840475206719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright and Credits
- Dedication
- Contributors
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Part 1: Next-Level Civil 3D Capabilities
- Chapter 1: Taking Civil 3D to the Next Level
- Technical requirements
- Next-level capabilities within Civil 3D
- Civil Information Modeling
- CIM journey
- CIM uses
- Customization of Grading Designs
- Customization of Utility Designs
- Information Management and Automation
- Extending Infrastructure Projects beyond Civil 3D
- Summary
- Chapter 2: Building Blocks for Civil 3D Designs
- Technical requirements
- User interface
- Sharing Civil 3D data
- Organizing surface models
- Managing subfolders
- Managing Civil 3D files
- Design toolbelts for everyday use
- Types of toolbelts
- Examples using the three toolbelts
- Summary
- Chapter 3: Advanced Design and Analysis Capabilities within Civil 3D 2025
- Technical requirements
- Advanced corridor modeling techniques and workflows
- Adding a lane
- Adding a transition
- Advanced utility analysis techniques and workflows for gravity networks
- Advanced utility analysis techniques and workflows for pressure networks
- Performing a design check
- Performing a depth check
- Summary
- Chapter 4: Rail Design Capabilities within Autodesk Civil 3D 2025
- Technical requirements
- Setting up our rail alignments, assemblies, and corridor models
- Alignment creation tools
- Cant design and analysis tools
- Profile creation tools
- Auxiliary track design workflows
- Offset alignments
- Crossover alignments
- Viewing and editing rail models
- Summary
- Part 2: Improving Our Civil BIM Designs with Civil 3D Extensions and Customized Design Workflows
- Chapter 5: Harnessing Reality Capture to Enhance Civil Projects within Autodesk Civil 3D 2025
- Technical requirements.
- Understanding reality capture and its function within civil projects
- Understanding LiDAR
- Understanding flown LiDAR
- Navigating the accuracy, cost, and speed triangle
- Streamlining workflows
- Delving into reality capture workflows
- Utilizing incredible accuracy for civil design projects
- Summary
- Chapter 6: Streamlining Design with Grading Optimization
- Technical requirements
- Getting started with Grading Optimization
- Defining grading criteria
- Optimizing our grading models
- Summary
- Chapter 7: Exploring Content Catalog Editor
- Technical requirements
- Creating custom pressure parts in Civil 3D
- Creating the 2D base components
- Creating the 3D model
- Defining and publishing parts
- Defining parts in Content Catalog Editor
- Integrating custom parts into our BIM designs
- Summary
- Chapter 8: Empowering Utility Modeling with Infrastructure Parts Editor
- Technical requirements
- Familiarizing ourselves with Infrastructure Parts Editor
- Creating new parts in Infrastructure Parts Editor
- Understanding components and tabs in a catalog
- Exploring the Part Family Properties tab
- Integrating custom parts into our BIM Designs
- Summary
- Chapter 9: Custom Roadway Design with Subassembly Composer
- Technical requirements
- Familiarizing ourselves with Subassembly Composer
- Defining our custom subassembly
- Saving our custom subassembly
- Creating new parts in the Infrastructure Parts Editor
- Adding point P1
- Adding point P3
- Adding point P2
- Adding link L1
- Adding link L2
- Previewing our sketch
- Integrating custom parts into our BIM designs
- Summary
- Part 3: Managing Information Models and Automating Workflows
- Chapter 10: Information Modeling with Property Sets
- Technical requirements
- Introduction to property sets and Style Manager.
- Creating property sets with an array of property definitions
- Learning more about property set definitions
- Applying property sets to label our modeled objects
- Labeling our modeled objects
- Using lists to apply property sets to labels
- Summary
- Chapter 11: Introduction to Project Explorer
- Technical requirements
- An introduction to Project Explorer and its user interface
- Reviewing and editing Civil 3D objects inside Project Explorer
- Generating reports and tables of Civil 3D object data
- Summary
- Chapter 12: Automating Routine Workflows with Dynamo and Scripting
- Technical requirements
- Introduction to Dynamo and its user interface
- Accessing Dynamo's interface
- Creating a new script in Dynamo
- Understanding nodes, concepts, and packages
- Exploring the Library section
- Exploring the Add-ons section
- Building our first Dynamo for Civil 3D 2025 script
- Understanding the parts and areas of a node
- Connecting nodes together
- Identifying Surfaces in Dynamo
- Dealing with Styles in Dynamo
- Accessing Dynamo script
- Summary
- Part 4: Extending Infrastructure Projects beyond Civil 3D
- Chapter 13: Preparing and Extending the Purpose of Our BIM Designs for Collaboration and Visualization
- Technical requirements
- Establishing shared coordinates in our design models
- Creating a shared coordinate file from Autodesk Civil 3D
- Understanding the workflow required on the Autodesk Revit side
- Preparing and exporting Civil 3D BIM designs to Navisworks
- Creating a Navisworks export
- Understanding the workflow required on the Autodesk Navisworks side
- Preparing and exporting Civil 3D BIM designs to InfraWorks
- Exploring bidirectionality between Civil 3D and Autodesk InfraWorks
- Connecting Civil 3D and Autodesk InfraWorks
- Summary
- Index
- About Packt
- Other Books You May Enjoy.