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Pipes draw parts in Section View

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Anonymous
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Pipes draw parts in Section View

Can I easily draw pipes in section view. I assum that it would be the same
as "Draw Parts in Profile View" but, I don't see an option for section
views.

Thank you,

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JOHN
C3D 2008 SP1
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

yes. check the "display" tab in pipe properties and set pipes to display
"section crossing pipe...."

"John" wrote in message
news:5698725@discussion.autodesk.com...
Can I easily draw pipes in section view. I assum that it would be the same
as "Draw Parts in Profile View" but, I don't see an option for section
views.

Thank you,

--
JOHN
C3D 2008 SP1
Message 3 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I got that, It works fine with pipes that cross in a cross section view.
But, I have a road with crossections every 50', one of the cross sections is
a pipe running accross the road. So I will need to show the lenght of the
pipe going under the road cross section. I think I will just have to make
this station a profile or draw it by hand.


Thank you,

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JOHN
C3D 2008 SP1
Message 4 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

if you have your styles and surfaces set up in the dwg then i would profile
it if it doesnt fall on your 50' cross sections.

"John" wrote in message
news:5700160@discussion.autodesk.com...
I got that, It works fine with pipes that cross in a cross section view.
But, I have a road with crossections every 50', one of the cross sections is
a pipe running accross the road. So I will need to show the lenght of the
pipe going under the road cross section. I think I will just have to make
this station a profile or draw it by hand.


Thank you,

--
JOHN
C3D 2008 SP1
Message 5 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

What about added another section to your sample line group. It doesn't have
to be perpendicular to the road (see attachment).

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"John" wrote in message
news:5700160@discussion.autodesk.com...
I got that, It works fine with pipes that cross in a cross section view.
But, I have a road with crossections every 50', one of the cross sections is
a pipe running accross the road. So I will need to show the lenght of the
pipe going under the road cross section. I think I will just have to make
this station a profile or draw it by hand.


Thank you,

--
JOHN
C3D 2008 SP1
Message 6 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

The cross section are also showing a corridor with pavement.
So....I don't think you can show a corridor in profile. So I can't have it
bothways. (a pipe profile and corridor in a cross section).

Thanks,

--
JOHN
C3D 2008 SP1
Message 7 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

you could show a profile of the surface generated by your corridor.

"John" wrote in message
news:5700391@discussion.autodesk.com...
The cross section are also showing a corridor with pavement.
So....I don't think you can show a corridor in profile. So I can't have it
bothways. (a pipe profile and corridor in a cross section).

Thanks,

--
JOHN
C3D 2008 SP1
Message 8 of 8
kyle_k_johnson
in reply to: Anonymous

they should show up in the sample more sources.

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