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Maybe an Assembly Probelm

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bidoust
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Maybe an Assembly Probelm

Please see My Attachment ... I Want create my profile view like this view ... but  I don't know how to create those parts that I have mentioned in the picture ...

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Message 2 of 10
bidoust
in reply to: bidoust

Please someone help me ... 😞

Message 3 of 10
mathewkol
in reply to: bidoust

What? You waited 3 hours and nobody replied yet? Patience! Especially if you're in the western hemisphere.

By "profile view" I assume you mean "section view".
Matt Kolberg
SolidCAD Professional Services
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Message 4 of 10
bidoust
in reply to: mathewkol

Oops ... Yes that is section view ... I'm from east ... and I'm in a hurry ... is that so hard to solve it ? ....

Message 5 of 10
dgordon
in reply to: bidoust

bidoust,

 

looks like some form of terracing.

 

are you looking for subassemblies to use in combination with a profile to generate a corridor?

 

those flat areas could be a set distance from the road and a set elevation or they could be targeted to alignments if they are not a set distance from the road.   those terrace alignments could also have profiles associated with them to control the elevations if they are not a set height above centerline.   they could be modeled with basic lane and or basic lane transition.  there is a generic multi sub which could be used.    there are also subs with multiple levels of hma and subbase.   It all depends on what the sections are for and what you plan to do with them.

 

 

Dan

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Message 6 of 10
Civil3DReminders
in reply to: bidoust

I'm partial to this solution: http://blog.civil3dreminders.com/2010/12/custom-bench-subassembly-updated.html

 

It is a custom made subassembly that will do the benching and allow for the use of profiles as targets.

 

Christopher

http://blog.civil3dreminders.com/

Message 7 of 10
bidoust
in reply to: Civil3DReminders

Yes ... This is My answer ... so Autodesk doesen't provide this subbassembly in Civil 3D ... but I can do this in Land 2009 ... Shame on Autodesk ...

Message 8 of 10
mathewkol
in reply to: bidoust

They do have one, it's called daylight bench. Chris pointed you to one that has some additional functionality.
Matt Kolberg
SolidCAD Professional Services
http://www.solidcad.ca /
Message 9 of 10
bidoust
in reply to: mathewkol

So Daylighte bench is a subassembly ? ... or we define it in corridor properties ? ...

Message 10 of 10
bidoust
in reply to: mathewkol

Oh ... I found That ... what a big mistake x_x ... 

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