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Edit profile geometry using layout tools and profile grid view.
Type:
Tutorial
Length:
8 min.
Transcript
00:04
We're now going to edit the Mcallister Boulevard profile
00:07
so that we can meet our design standards.
00:10
You can see by reviewing the warning symbols that this curve is too short.
00:14
It should be a minimum length of 350 ft.
00:19
Similarly,
00:21
this curve is also too short,
00:23
doesn't meet the minimum K value of 115.
00:28
We're going to carry out some edits graphically to adjust these curves
00:34
select the design profile and zoom into the second intersection point,
00:40
select the intersection point grip
00:42
and snap it to the guide circle marker.
00:47
We're creating a larger gap between our curves to give us more room to adjust them.
00:54
Now use the right hand circle grip on the end of the curve
00:57
and drag it out towards the right hand side. As shown,
01:03
you can see that the curve warning has now disappeared.
01:06
Pan across to the start of the profile,
01:11
using the left hand circle grip on the first curve
01:14
will drag it to the left
01:17
as close to station zero as we can.
01:20
The warning on that curve has now been fixed as well.
01:24
You may need to make your own adjustments and to resolve these warnings
01:29
pan across to the right hand. End of the profile
01:33
here, we can see that the ending grade is only 0.24%
01:38
and doesn't meet our minimum requirement of 0.5%.
01:42
Also, at this end, we need to tie our profile levels into the edge of the roundabout.
01:46
On Sycamore Street.
01:48
We'll not be able to carry out these edits graphically. So we'll use the layout tools
01:54
select the profile and from the ribbon. Click on geometry editor.
01:58
The layout tools use the add intersection point button
02:02
and snap to the surface profile at the edge of the roundabout.
02:07
Now we'll use the profile grid view to edit the gradient of the tangent,
02:13
open the profile grid view
02:16
and looked down the grade in column.
02:21
The grade we need to edit is now set at 0.25%. We need it to be 0.5%.
02:28
We're editing grade in
02:29
as this will hold the end of the tangent fixed and move the start of the tangent
02:34
type in 0.5.
02:37
You can see the new grade update on the screen and the warning marker has gone
02:42
now that we've resolved the mcallister boulevard profile.
02:45
We can look at Sycamore heights
02:48
use Regen to display the warning markers.
02:52
Here, we can see the curves are too short
02:55
and tangent grades are too shallow.
02:58
Before we start adjusting these, we need to make an edit to the alignment. In plan
03:03
pan a cross to the start of the Sycamore Heights alignment.
03:08
You can see here that it doesn't quite meet the mcallister Boulevard,
03:13
use grips and a nearest snap to place the
03:16
start of the alignment back onto mcallister Boulevard.
03:20
Go back to the profile view
03:24
because of the edit.
03:25
We've just made the alignment and also the profile will now be slightly longer.
03:30
Civil 3D has adjusted the profile to meet the new alignment length. But in doing so,
03:36
the position of our intersection points may have changed,
03:40
use a region to refresh the warning symbols.
03:43
If you hover over one of the circle warnings,
03:46
it tells you that a horizontal geometry change may have affected the profile
03:51
and advises you to check it.
03:53
We can dismiss these warnings by selecting the profile
03:57
and use dismissed notifications on the ribbon
04:01
at the left hand end of the alignment where it meets Mcallister Boulevard.
04:05
We need our design profile to meet the levels of
04:08
the Mcallister Boulevard profile to tie the two roads in.
04:12
I'll demonstrate this by adding a marker
04:14
to the Mcallister Boulevard profile view.
04:18
I'm going to add a profile crossing marker to the view.
04:22
This will enable me to see where the sycamore heights
04:24
design profile level is in relation to Mcallister Boulevard.
04:29
I'm going to select the Sycamore Heights alignment in plan
04:33
and add a marker for the sycamore heights layout profile.
04:37
Now, in the profile view, you can see a label and a marker
04:40
that shows where the current elevation of sycamore
04:42
heights is in relation to Mcallister Boulevard.
04:46
It's clearly too low
04:49
back into sycamore heights. Profile view.
04:52
We're going to carry out the same procedure.
04:55
Adding a profile crossing marker.
04:57
Former Callister Boulevard,
05:00
select the profile view and on the ribbon under launch pad,
05:03
choose add crossings to profile view
05:07
in plan,
05:08
pick the mcallister boulevard alignment and press
05:12
we adding labels for Mcallister Boulevard where it meets sycamore heights.
05:17
For each profile, we have a marker style and a label style.
05:22
Note. The elevation options are set to use object.
05:26
It will get the elevation of the marker from the profile.
05:30
We don't need to display the existing ground marker
05:33
as we already have that drawn as a profile,
05:36
we only want to mark the elevation from the design profile.
05:40
So deselect mcallister Boulevard but select the design profile layout one
05:47
click, OK. And go back to the profile view
05:51
in the view.
05:52
The marker has been added but it's labeled twice
05:55
once for the alignment and once for the profile
05:58
delete the uppermost label,
06:01
also delete the lower grade brake label so that
06:04
we can see the crossing marker more clearly.
06:09
The marker shows that we need to move the profile up
06:13
using the grips, snap the end of the profile to the end of the marker.
06:18
Now our roads tie in
06:22
pan across to the first intersection point
06:25
and drag it up as shown.
06:28
This will help to reduce the amount of material
06:30
fill required for the road in this area,
06:35
drag the curve end out as shown
06:39
Panna cross and moved the second intersection point up half way towards the ground.
06:46
At the end of the profile, we need to tie the road to Sycamore Street.
06:51
The short straight at the end of the surface profile is the cross fall of the road
06:58
using the layout tools at an IP at the edge of Sycamore Street.
07:03
Finally, we'll resolve the curve warnings using the profile grid view.
07:09
Edit the K values in the table that are showing errors,
07:13
set them to 357 as required by our standards,
07:19
make sure there are no remaining warnings shown in the grid view.
07:25
We have seen how we can use a mix of graphical editing using grips
07:29
and the layout tools with the profile grid view
07:32
to adjust our design profiles,
07:34
address all of the standards checks we have
07:36
in place and tie our road elevations together.
07:41
A quick look at the mcallister boulevard profile view
07:44
confirms that sycamore heights is now at the correct elevation.
Video transcript
00:04
We're now going to edit the Mcallister Boulevard profile
00:07
so that we can meet our design standards.
00:10
You can see by reviewing the warning symbols that this curve is too short.
00:14
It should be a minimum length of 350 ft.
00:19
Similarly,
00:21
this curve is also too short,
00:23
doesn't meet the minimum K value of 115.
00:28
We're going to carry out some edits graphically to adjust these curves
00:34
select the design profile and zoom into the second intersection point,
00:40
select the intersection point grip
00:42
and snap it to the guide circle marker.
00:47
We're creating a larger gap between our curves to give us more room to adjust them.
00:54
Now use the right hand circle grip on the end of the curve
00:57
and drag it out towards the right hand side. As shown,
01:03
you can see that the curve warning has now disappeared.
01:06
Pan across to the start of the profile,
01:11
using the left hand circle grip on the first curve
01:14
will drag it to the left
01:17
as close to station zero as we can.
01:20
The warning on that curve has now been fixed as well.
01:24
You may need to make your own adjustments and to resolve these warnings
01:29
pan across to the right hand. End of the profile
01:33
here, we can see that the ending grade is only 0.24%
01:38
and doesn't meet our minimum requirement of 0.5%.
01:42
Also, at this end, we need to tie our profile levels into the edge of the roundabout.
01:46
On Sycamore Street.
01:48
We'll not be able to carry out these edits graphically. So we'll use the layout tools
01:54
select the profile and from the ribbon. Click on geometry editor.
01:58
The layout tools use the add intersection point button
02:02
and snap to the surface profile at the edge of the roundabout.
02:07
Now we'll use the profile grid view to edit the gradient of the tangent,
02:13
open the profile grid view
02:16
and looked down the grade in column.
02:21
The grade we need to edit is now set at 0.25%. We need it to be 0.5%.
02:28
We're editing grade in
02:29
as this will hold the end of the tangent fixed and move the start of the tangent
02:34
type in 0.5.
02:37
You can see the new grade update on the screen and the warning marker has gone
02:42
now that we've resolved the mcallister boulevard profile.
02:45
We can look at Sycamore heights
02:48
use Regen to display the warning markers.
02:52
Here, we can see the curves are too short
02:55
and tangent grades are too shallow.
02:58
Before we start adjusting these, we need to make an edit to the alignment. In plan
03:03
pan a cross to the start of the Sycamore Heights alignment.
03:08
You can see here that it doesn't quite meet the mcallister Boulevard,
03:13
use grips and a nearest snap to place the
03:16
start of the alignment back onto mcallister Boulevard.
03:20
Go back to the profile view
03:24
because of the edit.
03:25
We've just made the alignment and also the profile will now be slightly longer.
03:30
Civil 3D has adjusted the profile to meet the new alignment length. But in doing so,
03:36
the position of our intersection points may have changed,
03:40
use a region to refresh the warning symbols.
03:43
If you hover over one of the circle warnings,
03:46
it tells you that a horizontal geometry change may have affected the profile
03:51
and advises you to check it.
03:53
We can dismiss these warnings by selecting the profile
03:57
and use dismissed notifications on the ribbon
04:01
at the left hand end of the alignment where it meets Mcallister Boulevard.
04:05
We need our design profile to meet the levels of
04:08
the Mcallister Boulevard profile to tie the two roads in.
04:12
I'll demonstrate this by adding a marker
04:14
to the Mcallister Boulevard profile view.
04:18
I'm going to add a profile crossing marker to the view.
04:22
This will enable me to see where the sycamore heights
04:24
design profile level is in relation to Mcallister Boulevard.
04:29
I'm going to select the Sycamore Heights alignment in plan
04:33
and add a marker for the sycamore heights layout profile.
04:37
Now, in the profile view, you can see a label and a marker
04:40
that shows where the current elevation of sycamore
04:42
heights is in relation to Mcallister Boulevard.
04:46
It's clearly too low
04:49
back into sycamore heights. Profile view.
04:52
We're going to carry out the same procedure.
04:55
Adding a profile crossing marker.
04:57
Former Callister Boulevard,
05:00
select the profile view and on the ribbon under launch pad,
05:03
choose add crossings to profile view
05:07
in plan,
05:08
pick the mcallister boulevard alignment and press
05:12
we adding labels for Mcallister Boulevard where it meets sycamore heights.
05:17
For each profile, we have a marker style and a label style.
05:22
Note. The elevation options are set to use object.
05:26
It will get the elevation of the marker from the profile.
05:30
We don't need to display the existing ground marker
05:33
as we already have that drawn as a profile,
05:36
we only want to mark the elevation from the design profile.
05:40
So deselect mcallister Boulevard but select the design profile layout one
05:47
click, OK. And go back to the profile view
05:51
in the view.
05:52
The marker has been added but it's labeled twice
05:55
once for the alignment and once for the profile
05:58
delete the uppermost label,
06:01
also delete the lower grade brake label so that
06:04
we can see the crossing marker more clearly.
06:09
The marker shows that we need to move the profile up
06:13
using the grips, snap the end of the profile to the end of the marker.
06:18
Now our roads tie in
06:22
pan across to the first intersection point
06:25
and drag it up as shown.
06:28
This will help to reduce the amount of material
06:30
fill required for the road in this area,
06:35
drag the curve end out as shown
06:39
Panna cross and moved the second intersection point up half way towards the ground.
06:46
At the end of the profile, we need to tie the road to Sycamore Street.
06:51
The short straight at the end of the surface profile is the cross fall of the road
06:58
using the layout tools at an IP at the edge of Sycamore Street.
07:03
Finally, we'll resolve the curve warnings using the profile grid view.
07:09
Edit the K values in the table that are showing errors,
07:13
set them to 357 as required by our standards,
07:19
make sure there are no remaining warnings shown in the grid view.
07:25
We have seen how we can use a mix of graphical editing using grips
07:29
and the layout tools with the profile grid view
07:32
to adjust our design profiles,
07:34
address all of the standards checks we have
07:36
in place and tie our road elevations together.
07:41
A quick look at the mcallister boulevard profile view
07:44
confirms that sycamore heights is now at the correct elevation.
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