daylight subassembly

daylight subassembly

demus72
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daylight subassembly

demus72
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I am building a corridor where the engineer wants varying cut slopes at certain distances.  The first five feet will be cut at 5:1. From five to ten feet the cut slope will be 4:1. From ten to fifteen feet feet the cut slope will be 3:1. It can daylight to the surface at any distance within the 15 feet. He doesn't want a basin or ditch just different cut slopes every 5 foot. All fill situations will fill at 6:1 slope. What daylight subassembly would you recommend?

Thanks

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Jeew-m
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Dear Friend,

Try this video and create your own one.

 

Thanks



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seanp.fahey
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I would use a conditional cut or fill subassembly that has a fill condition be a 6:1 slope (using a link slope to surface subassembly that has a 16.67% (6:1) slope.  The cut condition will have the following subassemblies:

 

I would use a link width slope subassembly, where the first 5-ft, the slope is 20% (5:1).  Then add another link width and slope subassembly for another 5-ft, slope at 25% (4:1).  Then add a link slope to surface subassembly that ties to existing grade with a 33% (3:1) slope.  

 

 

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KMercier_C3D
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@seanp.fahey that would not account for if the surface intersects in the 20% or 25% links though. 



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demus72
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Thank you for the reply. Let me explain a little further. I need to create the corridor with a daylight that grades out at 5:1 for 5 feet. This would be the criteria as the corridor transitions from a fill situation to a cut. This 5:1 could intersect the existing ground anywhere from 0 feet to 5 feet horizontal and terminate. If the existing ground surface doesn't intersect within the 5 feet, as the corridor cuts deeper into the surface, it would daylight anywhere within the next 5 feet at a 4:1. Beyond 10 feet horizontal, the third criteria would be daylight to the existing ground surface at 3:1 slope. Attached is a screen shot of what the daylight requirements are.

 

Thank you 

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KMercier_C3D
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Are you only looking to be able to create this with stock subassemblies? Are you open to using Subassembly Composer to generate a custom pkt subassembly?

 

This would be simple to create in SAC:

 

-Create Target Parameter: ExistingSurface

-Create Input Parameters: Slope1, Slope2, Slope3, HorizontalForSlope1, HorizontalForSlope2

-Add point P1 at origin. 

-Add AP1 slope to surface to existing using Slope1 with AL1.. 

-Add decision (AL1.xlength>=HorizontalForSlope1)

     -TRUE: Add point P2 from P1 at Slope1 for HorizontalForSlope1 and add a AP2 slope to surface using existing Slope2 with AL2 and then another decision similar to this one to test if Slope3 is needed. 

     -FALSE: From P1 slope to surface P2. [truncate in slope 1]



Kati Mercier, P.E. | LinkedIn | AutoCAD Civil 3D Certified Professional
Pronouns: She/Her
Co-author of "Mastering AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013"
AU2019 Speaker::: CES321590: Analyze and Revise Existing Subassembly Composer PKT Files for AutoCAD Civil 3D
AU2017 Speaker::: CI125544: Analyze and Devise in Subassembly Composer
AU2012 Speaker::: CI3001: Reverse Engineering with Subassembly Composer for AutoCAD Civil 3D
AU2011 Speaker::: CI4252: Create Subassemblies That Think Outside the Box With Subassembly Composer for AutoCAD® Civil 3D®

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demus72
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Thanks for the reply Kati. I had hoped there was an out of the box subassembly to accomplish this. I had strung three conditional subassemblies together but can't seem to make them work.

 

I've never used the subassembly composer but I will give it a shot.

 

Thank you for the suggestion.

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seanp.fahey
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Yes I agree, the thought occurred to me, but without project context it would be hard to understand this design.  Your last reply was my first thought, but figured I would get him going with something simple.

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