Hello there,
I've been really excited to know Pressure Network modelling is finally coming to Civil 3D with 2013 release. However I've got no clue why any pipe data won't display in Profile View.This makes absolutely no sense in pressure network profiling since you can't output any pipe data to profile view tables. Note pipe data outputs great for regular Pipe Network profile views.
Another thing I'm disappointed in is no ability to output Uphill Tangent and Downhill Tangent for pressure network pipes. Both values are given in Vertical Geometry Band type. Thus they are being obtaned from Profile but not Pressure Network Pipe data. Since in Pressure Networks it's only a couple of pipes that are being curved to match surface line it's impossibe to get Tangets. Sure you can duplicate surface profile and get required data using Vertical Geometry Band type. But it make no sence since it's too much hustle.
I'm quite sure I'm missing something here. Probably there's a way to add required data styles to Band types? Or modify Label styles Contents data sources?
I'll attach a quick example in case you'd like to have a look at my current state.
Best,
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There are no PressurePipe Band objects, yet. There are, however, a number of profile related properties that can be added to a pressurepipe label style.
This is the initial release of a new feature. Make sure you add to the wishlist forum any comments you have to make it better in the future.
Thanks for clearing it up. I'm totally frustrated now. What were they thinking about for 2 years? Do you have any idea if they'll add Pressure Network Band types in SP1 or we have to wait for another couple of years?
Worst thing about that is my Civil 3D 2011 installation somehow got broken after I installed 2013 on this machine. Civil 3D 2011 (and AutoCAD 2011) simply quits on startup.
@truе wrote:Worst thing about that is my Civil 3D 2011 installation somehow got broken after I installed 2013 on this machine. Civil 3D 2011 (and AutoCAD 2011) simply quits on startup.
You can probably fix that with a Repair of 2011.
Allen
Allen Jessup
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Only Autodesk knows what, if anything, will be in future SP's/Releases. I do know that if we don't let them know what it is we, as users, need, then they may not ever add it.
As Allen suggested, a Repair Install should fix 2011. I have 2010-2013 all installed and working fine on the same machine. I did have to Repair 2012 to correct a benign error message popping up everytime I exited a 2012 session.
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Worst thing about that is my Civil 3D 2011 installation somehow got broken after I installed 2013 on this machine. Civil 3D 2011 (and AutoCAD 2011) simply quits on startup.
I had the same sort of problem with 2011 to 2012 and 2011 to 2013. We require the VBA Enabler for our startup. I had to uninstall both versions of the enabler and install them again using the exe of each and not the silent msi method. Give that a shot. For me it was a quick 5 minute fix.
So AutoDesk have released a piece of software advertising a new feature that you can't actually use?
I have created a full rising main system using the new feature and I am left with two choices, redo the whole system in standard pipes or create a feature line on the invert to show construction information in the bands?
This really needs sorting, people will have bought the new release because of the interest generated in the new features, yet after their financial outlay they will find that they can't use it for any purpose other than a good looking image on their screens?
So they haven't added Pipe Data bands support for Pressure Networks in Civil 3D 2014. It's been another year of waiting! And again all I get is unusable half-baked demo crap instead of properly working tool for Pressure Networks. Thanks, Autodesk.
Hello there,
it is possible to used the pressure pipe longitudinal caption and to force in the band.
a german manual with pictuers here:
http://ww3.cad.de/foren/ubb/Forum461/HTML/002105.shtml#000005