Dear All,
i am new user of Civil 3D previously i was using Eaglepoint software for design of roads. Now i m working on the roads which are crossing over the railway track as shown in pic. i want to create a corridor which should look like as in pic. in the catchlines were genereated using eaglepoint roadcalc and and fill slope pattern has been shown manually. i think there should b built in features in civil 3d to produce such product.
Also i want to apply following conditions to my daylight sub assembly,
1- fill slope should be 4:1 upto height of fill of 0 - 3m
2- fill slope should be 3:1 upto height of fill of 3 - 5m
3- fill slope should be 2:1 upto height of fill of 5 - 10m
4- if fill height is more than 10m than slope remains 2: 1 but there should b benching (bench width 4m and slope 4%)
Now my question is which subassembly i should choose to incorporate all these requirements. and how to show the proper slope pattern lines.
x-section of road is also attached for understanding and examplery plan dwg is also attached.
x-section detail is as
median 0.7m
inner shoulders =2m
lane 3.65x2 on both sides
outer shoulders = 2.5m
daly light rounding at the edge of outer shoulder .5m
Best Regards:
Asad
Personally here is what i would do. I want to make my design as simple and user friendly as possible for any designer, tech or engineering know what i was doing if they had to take over the design. I would build my own assembly using generic subassemblies with the daylight subassembly. I did a project like this before and it workd fine. Most likely you will be using daylight bench or daylightmultiintercepts or daylight gernal subassemblies.
tony
CAD Manager
Conditional subassemblies will handle the daylighting conditions quite easily
neilyj (No connection with Autodesk other than using the products in the real world)
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