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Hi,
I have been looking through all of the help forums looking for a solution to this and I am struggling to find one.
I am working on a project where we need to work out the amount of fill required across a site to produce a 22 degree overall slope angle while remaining within the site boundaries. The fill is being supported by a retaining wall at the base and this wall will need to be of a variable height to accommodate the fill.
I have survey points for the existing ground level but the elevation for the proposed level is not known as it is governed by slope angle rather than required depth of fill. I have drawn a 22 degree sloping arc around a structure at the top of the slope by extruding a donut shape around it, I could not work out how to have a curved featured with a continuous slope angle without doing so. I need to work out the elevation difference between the points I have and the surface created by the donut. How would I do this?
Once I have the elevation difference, I can work out volumes between the two I believe? I am very new to civil 3D so please be quite specific in your answer!
Any help is hugely appreciated, I have spent a whole day working on this and can't do it when I told my boss I probably could!
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