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Hi,
i need volume for each part of the swale ditch in easy way. i have bottom top level
please check sample drawing
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi,
i need volume for each part of the swale ditch in easy way. i have bottom top level
please check sample drawing
Solved! Go to Solution.
@shil143 wrote:
Hi,
i need volume for each part of the swale ditch in easy way. i have bottom top level
please check sample drawing
Assuming you have done this manually before, now you want a routine that will make it easier for the user.
Show us how you do it manually, formula and all
@shil143 wrote:
in Civil 3D.
Yup, i figured as much.
@shil143 wrote:
on CAD Create 3d Polyline - Surface Patch - SURFSCULPT this method....
Yes, and the result is?... Help us help you @shil143 how can we tell if we get the desired result if we have nothing to compare it to. [ at least for me thats how i stand with all this volume stuff ]
Show us on the drawing that you posted what the expected outcome
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End area method old fashioned Civil engineering.
2nd comment has been asked before and I think an answer was provided using the End area method.
Its about avoiding paying for software that does it like CIV3D.
@shil143 has received answer to similar question a month ago, but what he want is a magic wand one click solution.
Miljenko Hatlak
I thought I mentioned this before in some other thread (basically identical to this one!)...
Presumably the ditch has a slope to it, so you can't simply use the average end area method because the upper end of any reach is likely not going to be the same elevation at the lower end. Unless you are taking the assumption that the water surface profile is vertically parallel to the top of the ditch.
Now if the flow is so slow that the ditch becomes a virtually level pool, then you have to find the area of each section at the lowest downstream elevation, say where it runs into a weir or headwall or something hindering its flow.
I really don't understand your purpose unless you are trying to design the ditch and are needing to compute the earthwork, in which case you're probably not going to find any suitable freeware.
John F. Uhden
The answer was I think in other post can walk along a pline get intersecting points and work out a cross section area, the spacing would be at a suitable value. A google for the intersect points gets a long way there.
This is so stupid. All he probably needs is to get the area of a typical section and multiply by the length of the ditch. He doesn't need any AutoLisp or even a calculator if he made it past 5th grade.
John F. Uhden
@john.uhden . Hi , there is no such area, neither any thing that have area as property, as far as I can get , is to select POINTS by fence from each polyline over the points, point have its z value as to make a 3dpoly from such points, but I can not go any further.
You need to think a line dragged over 3d plines makes intersecting points, then make a pline of those points left to right get area add a chainage and end area formula 20m intervals is being asked for.
Or send to someone with civ3d make surface, make road, get volume send answer back what 20 minutes max. Pay small amount. Or civ3d again top edge make surface, all edges on make surface2 compare volume surface1 - surface2 what ten minutes now !
John F. Uhden
John F. Uhden
@Sea-Haven I have Done As You Explained Here Already i Completed My Work
Created Two Surfaces ,
Alignment ( Convert 3D to 2D Polyline) ,
Sample Line Created Start, End & Horizontal Geometry Points,
Compute Materials,
Volume Calculated Average End Area Method....
Cheers.....For All...............Thanks Your Valuable Comments & Suggestion
Two surfaces?
So what was this all about, an earthwork takeoff? T'would have been nice to know.
If the bid item is lump sum, you have no need to care about the quantity.
If the bid item is unit priced, then no need to compute either because the contractor will tell you <heh heh heh> when he's done trucking all the topsoil away for a profit. No worry... he'll restore the surface with the brown shale he dug up. It will "look" fine, especially after he paints it green.
Oh, I'm sorry; you must be working for the contractor.
John F. Uhden
@shil143 wrote:
@Sea-Haven I have Done As You Explained Here Already i Completed My Work
Created Two Surfaces ,
Alignment ( Convert 3D to 2D Polyline) ,
Sample Line Created Start, End & Horizontal Geometry Points,
Compute Materials,
Volume Calculated Average End Area Method....
Was all done in Civil 3D is suppose.
I was more interested in this one though
-- CAD Create 3d Polyline - Surface Patch - SURFSCULPT this method...
Anywho. Glad you had it sorted @shil143