can someone help me create pipe network that will reflect the green rectangles (manholes) in my profile as structures? i also want these green rectangles follow the specific profile (invert elevation) i created, meaning that the rim will always be at the top of my finished grade and then the manhole depth will vary depending on my invert profile. in this picture, i already created the blue lines/ pipe network but i just want to reflect the structures every 10m of my station. thanks!
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Hi @trumankiko,
If you haven't already created one, you can create a Pipe Network in Civil 3d and add any parts to a profile view, you will however, need to create this first in plan, before adding to a profile.
Create your pipe network first and use your finished ground surface to connect the sructures for finished Cover Levels. Once you have your network in place with the correct structures and pipes, you can add to the profile view. There you can adjust Invert levels by dragging pipes and structures. Or, control these through the Part Properties directly.
Do you need any specifics on how to do this?
I just want the top of green rectangles (manholes) to be inserted at my desired profile (gray profile) while the depth varies according to another profile i created which is my invert (purple profile). thanks a lot!
Hi
As there's too many steps to set out on this forum, im posting a link to the Autodesk steps as well as a tutorial. First up is how to create a pipe network in Civil3D:-
https://help.autodesk.com/view/CIV3D/2024/ENU/?guid=GUID-E0BA1273-33B1-4939-9603-C750440B74DA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MlgjnaNkZ0
Here's a guide on how to add your pipe network to a profile view, along with the official Autodesk guidance:-
https://help.autodesk.com/view/CIV3D/2025/ENU/?guid=GUID-773707F4-A421-4B39-BD49-7300F231F3CF
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=CyzRsqahXwk
If you get stuck with any of these bits along the workflow, let me know.
hi. now my pipes are not showing in plan and profile. only the structures are reflected. do you know the reason for this? i attached my dwg. maybe you can help me. thanks!
Hi,
For the pipes in plan and profile, if you select one of the pipes in Toolspace, then go to Edit Pipe Style, you just need to turn on the layer in the display & profile tab as shown below:-
terrain surface assigned to the network controls the rims a rule set control the depths/ slopes Or a layout profile can be used
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the pipes already follow my desired profile/ invert but the structures in profile is my problem. i have to select each of them in order to change the sump depth to zero. its kind of a hassle. any ideas?
If i add a rule like sump depth to zero... my structure would like like this.. (see attached pic). i still want the pipe to follow the invert profile with structures with zero sum depth. help.
Rules are defined and assigned in the part list. Unfortunately, rules are applied when placed. After the fact you would need third party to adjust global. Note in part list define sump = 0
My suggestion. When rules fail you:
layout the network
alignment profile from network
define layout profile
extract FL fro alignment
delete parts from network
create network from FL
merge to original.
this is particularly helpful for revisions
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Rules are tricky and too many make for confusion until you get more comfortable with them
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help! now i have made the profile view with pipe networks nut when i tried to export the c3d drawing to autocad, civil 3d crashes. what should i do?
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