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Drainage Question

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Anonymous
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Drainage Question

Has anyone found any drainage tips or lisps which help you get areas broken out? I have seen Parcel mentioned, but I am curious is that faster?
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Anonymous
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this is the subject of my au presentation.... if you can't make it, the
papers will be posted afterwards and i am sure i will blog about it.

the benefits come from multiple interations of your subcatchments,
autolabeling, help with breaking down CNs and TC paths, etc.



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Dana Breig Probert, E.I.T.
Engineered Efficiency, Inc.
www.civil3d.com
www.eng-eff.com
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Civil 3D 2007 SP2
AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 2.01 GHz
2GB RAM, 256 MB ATI FireGL V5200
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Has anyone found any drainage tips or lisps which help you get areas broken
out? I have seen Parcel mentioned, but I am curious is that faster?
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Scott Underwood
in reply to: Anonymous

Check out the civil 3d white paper:

Using Autodesk Civil 3D for Hydrologic and Hydraulic Tasks

http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=5173807
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Anonymous
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that one is good (Mark rocks), but there are things he does with AutoCAD
tables that can now be done right in a C3D table, and there are new tricks
with expressions, etc. But it is a great place to start.

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Dana Breig Probert, E.I.T.
Engineered Efficiency, Inc.
www.civil3d.com
www.eng-eff.com
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Civil 3D 2007 SP2
AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 2.01 GHz
2GB RAM, 256 MB ATI FireGL V5200
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wrote in message news:5340895@discussion.autodesk.com...
Check out the civil 3d white paper:

Using Autodesk Civil 3D for Hydrologic and Hydraulic Tasks

http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=5173807

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