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    bridges

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    01-14-2013 11:21 AM

    how do you take out a section of the corridor so you can place a bridge?

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    sboon
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    Re: bridges

    01-14-2013 11:33 AM in reply to: marcoarmstrong7258

    Two options:

     

    • Split the corridor into two regions and move their endpoints to leave a gap in the corridor.
    • Split the corridor into three regions and apply a new assembly to the region at the bridge.  C3d does include subassemblies for basic bridge shapes, but many people just use a Null assembly across the gap.  It may also be appropriate to use an assembly which includes the daylight subs only, with near vertical slopes.  This allows the daylight lines to be continuous across the gap so that surface boundaries etc work properly without generating any significant fill quantites in your sections.

     

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    Re: bridges

    01-14-2013 12:02 PM in reply to: marcoarmstrong7258

    thanks alot

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    TrevN
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    Registered: ‎04-14-2008

    Re: bridges

    02-26-2013 12:32 AM in reply to: marcoarmstrong7258

    Hi,

     

    Do you know if there's a way to add bespoke bridge beams into the modeller function? We're doing a tender and it would be nice to show these beams instead of the standard one.

     

    I think I know the answer but thought I'd ask anyway!

     

    Cheers

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    Registered: ‎10-31-2006

    Re: bridges

    02-26-2013 08:23 AM in reply to: TrevN

    If the beams have a static cross section, you can draw them as closed polylines and then create a subassemblies from them.  Anything more complicated than that can be created with the Subassembly Composer program.

    David Zavislan, P.E. | CAD Manager / Associate | NV5 | www.nv5.com
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    TrevN
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    Re: bridges

    02-27-2013 12:42 AM in reply to: david.zavislan

    Thanks for that David very helpful. 

     

    Do you know if it's possible to then use that subassembly with the Bridge Moddler app? And if so how do you get the app to recognise the new subassembly?

     

    Thanks again.

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    Re: bridges

    02-27-2013 09:05 AM in reply to: TrevN

    I don't think the Bridge Modeling Extension uses the Civil 3D subassemblies.  I think that it uses Revit families.   I don't use Revit Structure, so someone who does will need to confirm this.

    David Zavislan, P.E. | CAD Manager / Associate | NV5 | www.nv5.com
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