How to solve overlapping side slope issue as in attached file.
I used a conditional cut and fill with link slope to surface.
Any advice will be appreciate.
Thank you.
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neilyj (No connection with Autodesk other than using the products in the real world)
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Can we solve this issue by subassembly composer
Any idea will be appreciate
Thank you
can you mention stepses how to use Daylight grading tools.
Thank you for effort
If you want them to blend without one taking precedence over another, ensure they are in the same site and the gradings should self-intersect.
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@mathewkol wrote:
When you have 2 different coeridors such as you have (or 2 baselines in the same corridor) this is very common. Daylight grading tools instead of corridor subassemblies in the overlap area will clean up when they intersect.
There is no conditional daylight for grading though so it may be more difficult.
Are those the same as the ones in the December Playboy?
Joe Bouza
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Can you explain in stepses.
Thank you for your advice
Omit the crossing daylight links through your Section parameter editor. See the two pictures below.
This stinks that Civil 3D does not have the intelligence to clean up intersecting Daylighting in Corridors. Especially, when using two Baselines in the same Corridor!
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The Autodesk BIM dream is still a long way off in Civil 3D I'd say...
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I figure out the best way to do that,
1- Create surface from Baseline 1
2- Create a fetureline form the surface of Baseline 1 that located in the intersection between corridor 1 & 2
3- Create subassembly that target featureline by using linkoffsetandelevation
Any queries will be wellcom
I take back my "C3D stinks" on this grading cleanup issue with Corridors. SAC is making me me eat those words.
I created a subassembly in SAC that cleans up intersecting daylight links between two Corridors. You can see below, between two crowned corridors, the daylighting links catch into existing ground, and stay apart up to about Sta 0+70. The corridor on the left is daylighting at 25%, and the corridor on the right is daylighting at 15%.
After that, they are intersecting and cleaning up with each other.
Dear Mr.Ernst,
I will be appreciate if you can send me the .pkt file so that it will help me to reduce a time to produce that corridor.
Thank you.
Sadek
Dear Mr.Ernst,
Can you explain how you did your template in SAC or can you post your .pkt file here please.
For your advice please.
Thank you.
Sadek
My new subassembly (with SAC)
This subassembly can make a cut slope with multiple slopes (maximum 3 slopes) with diferent slope and maximum delta Y.
Obviously, it can make with fill scenario. ( 1 slope).
It has another parameters such as "no intersection" and you then you can use it independent omitting the intersections. Ideal if you want to use this same subassembly in other parts of the corridor without intersections.
I am talking with Civil+plus to upload it in the cloud and selling for a little price.
Regards.
@fcernst can your subassembly make 3 slopes in cut?
Can make slopes in cut from the Top (Daylight_Cut FL) ?
I would like to have more details of your subassembly to share opinions.