Unable to paste different surfaces into one composite surface correctly

Unable to paste different surfaces into one composite surface correctly

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Unable to paste different surfaces into one composite surface correctly

bk_garg
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Hi Autodesk Community,

 

-I have an existing surface varying elevation 104.420m ~ 109.740m.

-First, I have to remove 200mm Soil Stripping,

-Second, apply 1m stock piling but up to elevation 106.750m only.

  here three cases can arise: -

  Case-1). apply stock piling fully for 1m.

  Case-2). apply stock piling partially 0m~1.0m up to elevation 106.750.

  Case-3). not apply stock piling if stripping elevation goes below elevation 106.750.

-Third, do cut & fill to reach elevation 106.750 (site preparation elevation).

-Fourth, model PVD working platform of thickness 400mm from elevation 106.750.

What is correct method to do all this task accurately.

 

for now, I am doing,

import contour data and create existing surface, offset it 200mm for soil stripping,

offset 1.0m for stock piling, then I have made different surfaces for flat area (106.750m) and varying area (above 106.750m) marking it to plan, then combined these two surfaces into a composite surface to calculate earth volume. I also marked area where stock piling not coming (below 106.750) and hide it from boundary.

 

Problems occur: -

surfaces do not connect properly at intersection parts; they catch connecting parts up or down 1mm~50mm approx. that effect values coming on elevation Bands created by me.

Material hatches not come on some profile.

 

Please suggest correct method to perform all this task

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Thanks in advance 🙂

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