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    Distinguished Contributor
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    Volume of Fill

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    01-07-2013 01:02 PM

    Hello!

     

    Could some one please help me with this:

     

    I have an existing survey surface, and I want to know how much cubic yard of materials to fill up from the bottom to elevation 876. See attached image for detail. Here is what i am going to do and please correct me if my way is right way to do or not:

     

    - i will create a surface of the fill area (from bottom cotours up to el 876) then do a volume surface bwt existing ground surface and the new fill area surface to get the volume of it? Is this a right way to do?

     

    Thanks and Regards.

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    neilyj
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    Re: Volume of Fill

    01-07-2013 01:21 PM in reply to: SeattleCADD

    If the finished surface is all at 876 then extract the 876 contour and use that as a breakline/boundary in a new surface then volume surface with EG as base and 876 surface as comparison.

     

    OR

     

    draw a rectangle at 876, create a surface from it and use this as the comparison surface (possible easier as no triangles to trim out on concave areas)

     

    OR

     

    You could also draw a rough pline around the 876 contour and run reportsurfboundedvolume with the pline as the boundary and specify a datum of 876.

     

    Incidentally at the top left of the screendump the contours appear to drop down to around 873.5 in which case this will be calculated with a vertical "cookie cut edge" which may or may not affect the volume greatly

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    Re: Volume of Fill

    01-07-2013 01:39 PM in reply to: neilyj

    Please patience with me as i am a new in C3D.

     

    "draw a rectangle at 876, create a surface from it and use this as the comparison surface (possible easier as no triangles to trim out on concave areas)"

     

    You meant: draw a rough pline around 876, create a surface from this contour line and do a volume surface with EG as base and surface 876 as comparation? i am not understanding? Keep in mind that i want to know the volume of fill material FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE EG surface (el 873) UP TO EL 876?

     

    Please help!

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    Re: Volume of Fill

    01-07-2013 02:51 PM in reply to: SeattleCADD

    Please see attached for better understanding my question. Thanks,

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    Re: Volume of Fill

    01-07-2013 06:35 PM in reply to: SeattleCADD

    Yup - I would do the second option.

     

    Draw a feature line, elevation = 876 around your area of interest but slightly larger.

    Create a surface

    Select the featureline, right click and add to surface as breakline.

    Analyze/Volumes, selecting your EG as the base and your 876 elevation surface as the compare. Ignore any cut values.

     

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