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Assembly help

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GuillermoAQ
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Assembly help

I need to create a cut and fill. the fill will required to have riprap at 1.5m depth.

I have tried using diferents assemblies: BasicSideSlopeCutDitch and also DaylightMultiIntercept but I can't get results. Maybe I am not using the right parameters?

 

Could you please suggest an assembly to accomplish this task. See attached

 

I also will nedd to calculate the rip rap amount.

 

Civil 3d 2011

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Message 2 of 10
sboon
in reply to: GuillermoAQ

Both DaylightGeneral and DaylightStandard have options for placing lined materials on the daylight slopes.  The problem is that the lining is drawn using vertical links down from the daylight link so it doesn't really get the wedge shape at the top correct.  What I've done in the attached assembly is add a link to move the daylight slope out 2.4m then added a generic sub to the edge of the lane to form the wedge shaped piece of riprap.

 

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Steve
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Message 3 of 10
GuillermoAQ
in reply to: sboon

Thanks sboon!

 

It seems that would work. Would you mind converting your attacment to 2010. I am unable to open it.

 

I really appreciated your help.

 

Guillermo

 

 

Message 4 of 10
sboon
in reply to: GuillermoAQ

I don't have access to the 2010 version any more, so you'll have to build your own assembly.  I've attached some screenshots showing the property settings that I used for the two subs.  Please note that the method of calculating the material thickness was changed (I believe in the 2011 version) so you will probably have to experiment with the numbers to get correct results.  I can't remember if 2010 has the generic ShapeTrapezoidal sub or not, but there is also another one called LinkMulti which you could substitute if necessary.

 

Steve
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Message 5 of 10
sboon
in reply to: GuillermoAQ

More screenshots.

 

Steve
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Message 6 of 10
GuillermoAQ
in reply to: sboon

Thanks once again Steve

 

I should be able to follow your screen shots 🙂

 

Guillermo

Message 7 of 10
GuillermoAQ
in reply to: sboon

ok, I thought I had it figure it out but I guess not.

 

I am having problem with the parameters. My daylight is going crazy everywhere.

I will be posting some screen shots of the 3d surface, section and the parameters use for the Assembly.

 

Any suggestions?

 

Thnaks,

 

Guillermo

Civil 3d 2011

Message 8 of 10
GuillermoAQ
in reply to: GuillermoAQ

screeshots 2

Message 9 of 10
GuillermoAQ
in reply to: GuillermoAQ

screeshots3

 

 

Thanks,

 

Guillermo

Message 10 of 10
sboon
in reply to: GuillermoAQ

The logic for the DaylightGeneral sub is to try the Flat Fill slope first.  If that doesn't work either because of the height limit or because the daylight link can't intersect the surface then it tries again with the Medium Fill slope.  If that doesn't work then it steps to the Steep fill slope.  In your screenshots it looks like you don't have enough surface width for the flat slope to catch on some sections so it's going to the medium value which you have set to 0.1/1

 

For the riprap shape the sub is looking at the slope of the daylight link to choose which material to apply and what thickness to use.  Your settings for 0.1/1 are much thinner than the 1.5m that you had in the sketch.

Steve
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