Hello everyone,
I seek forward to your expert advice about my Problem.
I Believe Civil 3D has this function to make it accurate.
I Would Like to make box culvert with a wing wall it will intersect the
corridor embalmment in needs to be reflected in corridor models.
It Is possible Make using civil 3D.
Please give me your advice and how I can solve my issue.
I have attached my working file & also a Sample of my requirement.
I look forward to your kind reply
Ashraf Khan
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Set an alignment and profile for the culvert through the road embankment. Add a pipe network with the box culvert length you want.
Draw feature lines representing the bottom of your wingwalls from the ends of the pipe out to the toe of the road fill. Grade up from there near vertically to represent the face of the wall. Grade horizontally out from the feature lines to represent the ground surface in front of the walls. You can paste surfaces together to show the final result.
Edit - you can also use a corridor or grading to represent the designed channel in and out of the culvert. If you want to get fancy the same technique can be used to show the extent of the temporary excavation required for construction of the culvert and walls etc.
Many Tanks for quick reply.
It Sounds Very Difficult to me can please share the screenshot of the process?
Can you please review my civil 3D file ?
Is there any video instruction? could you please share the link with me?
I have created custom subbasemblies of our countries subassembies, created codw set styles and it works perfectly.
Sometimes I find it easier to just manually draw a headwall structure as a 3d Solid. Civil 3d has the capabilities to make headwall structures, but they can be frustrating to work with at times. I find just manually creating it as a solid and then draping featurelines over it to project to a profile view or section view is sometimes much easier with fewer headaches.
Thank you to share your idea. This is a way can make 3D Objects, I would like to know your full process of work, Could you please guide how you incorporate your project!!
Ton of Thanks
Making solids such as what I posted requires some previous knowledge of working with solids in AutoCAD and modeling in 3d. Commands that you need to be familiar with are extrude, union, subtract, as well as being familiar with working is different User Coordinate Systems (UCS). Do you have an existing drawing showing dimensions of a head wall with wing walls or are you needing to design one from scratch?
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