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    BrianHailey
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    Re: AU2012 and Civil 3D Discussion People

    11-22-2012 08:32 AM in reply to: sboon

    SBoon wrote:

    I will be there and teaching for the first time.  I plan to reference some of the solutions posted on this board for more detailed examples of the material I will be teaching.

     


    What class are you teaching? Make sure you go to the speaker social on Monday night. It's a great way to meet other speakers and just relax prior to the hectic days of AU. I'll probably stop in for a bit but then I'm heading to the Blogger Social.

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    BrianHailey
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    Re: AU2012 and Civil 3D Discussion People

    11-22-2012 08:35 AM in reply to: ralstogj

    ralstogj wrote:

    I am going for the first time 17 hrs in the plane 2country's later i will be there a lot of time to practice my class

     


    If you can, download the AU app. It looks like a great way to stay connected with other folks you might meet.

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    sboon
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    Re: AU2012 and Civil 3D Discussion People

    11-22-2012 08:47 AM in reply to: BrianHailey
    CI2160 - Intersections from the Inside Out: A Different Workflow for AutoCAD® Civil 3D®

     

    Steve Boon, McElhanney Consulting

     

    The design of roadways is typically based on the development of an alignment, then a profile, and finally a typical section. Many users who design intersections, ramps, or widenings run into difficulties because the process in AutoCAD Civil 3D software assumes that the road edge profile is designed independently of the two centerlines. In this class, you will learn a technique that allows the use of the classic alignment–profile–section process to design a widening, a ramp, or the turning lanes of an intersection. This technique can be used for all types of corridors where the pavement edge elevations are to be controlled by a specified crossfall from another profile or surface.

    Additional Information

    Primary Track:
    Civil Infrastructure
    Products:
    AutoCAD Civil 3D
    PowerTrack:
    Audience Occupation/Profession:
    Civil Engineering Management, Civil Engineer, Civil Engineering Technician
    Audience Industry Segment:
    Civil Infrastructure
    Key Learning Objective 1:
    Use crossfall and superelevation parameters in the design of curb returns
    Key Learning Objective 2:
    Build assemblies that allow the user to match a lane widening to an existing surface and crossfall
    Key Learning Objective 3:
    Build assemblies for the design of ramps that transition from another lane edge through a gore to an independent lane
    Key Learning Objective 4:
    Put all of the pieces together in a corridor model
    Professional Credit:
    None
    Class Type:
    Lecture
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    Re: AU2012 and Civil 3D Discussion People

    11-22-2012 09:27 AM in reply to: BrianHailey

    I'll be there from Sunday to Friday.

    Matt Kolberg
    Cansel - Autodesk Division
    http://www.cansel.ca/
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    Re: AU2012 and Civil 3D Discussion People

    11-22-2012 09:33 AM in reply to: BrianHailey

    I'm just looking forward to hanging around on the discussion forums and benefiting from all the words of wisdom from you all after you finish!  (That's as close as I ever expect to get to AU)

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    BrianHailey
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    Re: AU2012 and Civil 3D Discussion People

    11-22-2012 10:01 AM in reply to: troma

    Regarding AU, you'll learn a lot more by following people on twitter. I know, twitter sounds lame and for most things, I think it is but I use it primarily to learn more about Civil 3D. There are a lot of people out there that discuss C3D on twitter and, as an added benefit, you might see a picture or two with food in it.

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    Re: AU2012 and Civil 3D Discussion People

    11-22-2012 11:22 AM in reply to: BrianHailey

    Never used Twitter.  Or Facebook for that matter.  This is the only place I meet strangers online :smileywink:

     

    So I'll just keep asking question here when I have a problem, and lurking around others' problems to see what solutions pop up, or even see what I can add.  And reading a few blogs too.  Is there an RSS feed for yours Brian?

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