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Unire più DTM per creare una nuovo modello digitale del terreno

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Anonymous
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Unire più DTM per creare una nuovo modello digitale del terreno

Salve a tutti, ho la necessità di creare un modello digitale del terreno unendo diversi DTM in formato .asc ma quando tento di generare la superficie mi da errore oppure non accade nulla. Mi potreste dare delle indicazioni da seguire?

grazie 

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Pointdump
in reply to: Anonymous

Fabiana,
"...quando tento di generare la superficie..."
Details please on what you are doing and how it is failing. Can you post your data(or a link to where you got it) and drawing? Zippola everything together.
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Message 3 of 12
Anonymous
in reply to: Pointdump

non sono molto pratica con autocad civil 3d pertanto ho provato a creare superfici da DEM, ma poi non riesco ad esportare in LANDxml poichè mi dice "oggetto non trovato".

Ho seguito anche i passaggi descritti qui:

http://www.gisinfrastrutture.it/2014/05/usare-modelli-digitali-del-terreno-asc-o-txt-o-tif/

ma non riesco comunque a generare la superficie. 

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Maksim.Melnikov.BY
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Hey @Anonymous 
In order to be able to export the surface to LandXML you need to create a TIN surface based on the DEM file.
I recorded a screencast for you, the program is in Russian, but I think you will understand;)

https://autode.sk/3gRjLpk

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Anonymous
in reply to: Maksim.Melnikov.BY

grazie mille. Ho eseguito la procedura ma il mio file non si apre ancora. Ma il problema principale è che dovrei unire più dtm in modo da creare la superficie complessiva che mi serve. I file che ho a disposizione sono in formato .asc. Quindi dovrei creare prima di tutto la superficie unendo tali file e poi esportare il tutto in xml. Spero possiate aiutarmi.

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Maksim.Melnikov.BY
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I am glad to help.
You can add all your DEM files to the surface.
If something doesn’t work out, attach your DEM files to the message, as advised @Pointdump 
It will be easier to help you.

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Message 7 of 12
Anonymous
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Cercherò di spiegare al meglio il mio problema. 

Per poter utilizzare un software esterno mi serve un DTM in formato .xml. Pertanto ho scaricato i dtm disponibili in rete in formato .asc che però per formare un'unica area è necessario unirli tra di loro ed esportare il tutto in LandXML (si tratta dell'area compresa tra l'aeroporto di Brindisi e la stazione di Brindisi, Puglia, Italia). 

In alternativa, sono riuscita ad avere l'intera superficie in formato .DGN, è possibile in qualche modo "trasformarla" in .xml?

Allego i dtm in formato .asc che dovrei "unire". Spero che qualcuno possa aiutarmi.

grazie per le risposte 

 

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Pointdump
in reply to: Anonymous

Fabiana,
That's a huge area, which presents a problem. Your Surface in Civil 3D will make your drawing so heavy that it will slow to a crawl. What "software esterno" are you using?
As @Maksim.Melnikov.BY suggests, you can add all those asc files to your Surface. Another idea would be to combine them in ReCap, or MicroDEM or QGIS.

 

Puglia_1.png

 


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Message 9 of 12
Pointdump
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Fabiana,
Thanks for posting your files.
I first tried to combine the asc files in ReCap, but ReCap will not accept asc files. I even tried to first convert them into las/laz files with LasTools, but that didn't work either.
Combining all those asc files in QGIS produces a very usable GeoTiff with which you can create a Surface in Civil 3D. (I was surprised. I thought such a large surface would bog down C3D.) Then I used Export to LandXML. GeoTiff attached. The LandXML file ended up 290MB, so I couldn't attach to this Forum.

 

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Message 10 of 12
jefflambert9091
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If you have ArcGIS/Arcmap you can bring in all the asc files and then export by using "ProjectRaster" of the area you need with what cell (grid) size you choose.  We will experiment on cell size to get the balance of quality vs dwg size.

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Message 11 of 12
Pointdump
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Fabiana,
I had some time, so I experimented a little.
I used Raster Design to bring in all those asc files. But when I tried to "Merge" them, I couldn't select them.
Next I created 5 surfaces with the asc files. (just the northern half) I created one more Surface called "Pasted Surfaces" and pasted in the 5 surfaces. I exported that surface to XML. (59.6MB) Attached.

 

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