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Cut Fill Calculation Method

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Malikawan
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Cut Fill Calculation Method

I m new in civil 3d road design so my question may be basic.when i prepare a corridor and procede to get cut and fill it appears as zero.i think i made some mistake at a stage when in section line we decide surfaces...kindly guide me step wise from section line selection to cut/fill calculation also give me the general concept regarding selecting surfaces during cut/fill volume calculation???

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wfberry
in reply to: Malikawan

Send me an email and I may have just what you need.

 

Bill

 

wfberry at bellsouth dot net

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Malikawan
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ok thanks alot.. abdul.jabir@daralriyadh.com

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Joe-Bouza
in reply to: Malikawan

You have to go to volumes>> calculate materials

Thank you

Joseph D. Bouza, P.E. (one of 'THOSE' People)

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BrianHailey
in reply to: Malikawan

In short:

  1. Create the surfaces
  2. Create the sample lines and sample the surfaces
  3. Computer materials and choose those two sections (created from the existing and proposed surfaces)
  4. Create the table or report.

Brian J. Hailey, P.E.



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Jay_B
in reply to: Malikawan

The two surfaces you will most likely be interested in are the EG and Datum surface created from the Corridor.


Also when creating the corridor top & datum surfaces be  sure to apply the appropriate "overhang correction" for top or bottom links and add a surface boundary to each surface.

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