Description
This class will take a focused look at several workflows in AutoCAD Civil 3D software that utilize corridors to model surfaces with complex slope geometries. We will present examples from actual grading projects. The first will demonstrate the creation of a slope that uses target alignments and profiles to control the placement and grade of a mid-slope bench and drainage channel. The second example will show how to use default and custom subassemblies to model variable-height retaining walls.
Key Learnings
- Explore subassemblies and their behavior with a grading perspective
- Understand how to develop assemblies to attain specific design objectives
- Learn to build smarter corridor models by using conditional subassemblies
- Realize the benefits of creating custom subassemblies to solve grading problems