Hi Folks
I am looking for a curb inlet structure that shows both the inside and the outside walls. Both bottom lines would also be nice. The one I am using shows the double walls in profile but not in the cross section nor in the plan. The structure style I am using is located in the "Rectangular Junction Structure" Group and the structure is "72x48" Rectangular Structure". All the structure seem to have this same problem.
Is there a different one I need to use? Or do I need to turn a setting on? We also need to be able to grip edit the top and bottom elevations.
2015 in Use
Dave Z.
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Check out FDOT webiste:
http://www.fdot.gov/cadd/downloads/software/software.shtm
There are some cool options.
Michael M. Carlson
Senior Civil Designer
CADD Manager
AutoCAD Civil 3D Professional
AutoCAD Professional
For plan view try editing the structure style to use a user defined block. Make the block 72x48 outer walls and add in the inner walls.
For the section view try editing the structure style to use "sliced section" for the section view style. I haven't tried it but it sounds like it might be what you're looking for.
Poke around the FDOT site. Civil 3D stuff is there.
Hi-
The link I sent was to their FDOT2018 Civil 3D State kit Software, which also includes their Pipe/Structure Catalog which has several options you find useful. I concede that you may not need to download the software since it is meant for those preparing FDOT Civil 3D plans.
I have attached the 2016 formatted version of their catalog though. The gif below shows how to setnetworkcatalog to this FDOT catalog and shows all of their curb inlet options...pretty slick how they have it set up.
Michael M. Carlson
Senior Civil Designer
CADD Manager
AutoCAD Civil 3D Professional
AutoCAD Professional
for plan and profile and cross section dwgs i use the fdot state kit. for plan view i set the styles to "display as boundary" but the cross section and profile views i use the "display as solid" option then apply a section plane to both the cross section and profile.
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