I am beginer and i reffering the autodesk civil 3D course. I have a problem with subassemblies.
Can anyone clarify the difference between daylight subassembly , conditional cut and fill subassembly please.
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I am beginer and i reffering the autodesk civil 3D course. I have a problem with subassemblies.
Can anyone clarify the difference between daylight subassembly , conditional cut and fill subassembly please.
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I have more experience with the horizontal condition
The daylight sub assemblies perform the cut anf fill as prescribed.
the conditional subs do the same but have a true false condition the you can set, if cut is < h apply this sub assembly, if not use this subassembly and so on They allow you to evaluate the conditions along you corridor and apply the assembly desired.
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I have more experience with the horizontal condition
The daylight sub assemblies perform the cut anf fill as prescribed.
the conditional subs do the same but have a true false condition the you can set, if cut is < h apply this sub assembly, if not use this subassembly and so on They allow you to evaluate the conditions along you corridor and apply the assembly desired.
Joe Bouza
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Hi,
This is in addition to Joe's comments.
Daylight is a subassembly that creates you cut fill slopes for your corridor.
Conditional cut/Fill means just two subassemblies which carry conditions with them.
They cannot function by them selves. They give a condition to daylight subassembly how it should be applied.
For example if you need to have a cut slope of 1.2:1 when cut height is less than 6m and 1.5:1 slope when cut height is greater than 6m you can use conditional assembly with cut.
This is a good example for that.
Thanks
Hi,
This is in addition to Joe's comments.
Daylight is a subassembly that creates you cut fill slopes for your corridor.
Conditional cut/Fill means just two subassemblies which carry conditions with them.
They cannot function by them selves. They give a condition to daylight subassembly how it should be applied.
For example if you need to have a cut slope of 1.2:1 when cut height is less than 6m and 1.5:1 slope when cut height is greater than 6m you can use conditional assembly with cut.
This is a good example for that.
Thanks
Thank you very much @Joe-Bouza and I appreciated your useful clarification. I have clarified the issue with your reply.
Thank you very much for your support.
Thank you very much @Joe-Bouza and I appreciated your useful clarification. I have clarified the issue with your reply.
Thank you very much for your support.
Thank you very much @Jeew-m and I appreciated your useful clarification. I have clarified the issue with your reply. and I am very happy when I got a reply from an expert from my country. It is very happy to see experts in this forum from my country.Thank you very much for your support.
Thank you very much @Jeew-m and I appreciated your useful clarification. I have clarified the issue with your reply. and I am very happy when I got a reply from an expert from my country. It is very happy to see experts in this forum from my country.Thank you very much for your support.
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Hello,
How do I create a sub assembly that respects this? (see image)
Hello,
How do I create a sub assembly that respects this? (see image)
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