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ISBN 10: 0470473533
ISBN 13: 978-0470473535
Author: James Wedding P.E., Scott McEachron
A complete, detailed reference and tutorial for Autodesk’s popular and robust civil engineering software
AutoCAD Civil 3D is the industry-leading civil engineering software, and this guide by a pair of Civil 3D experts is the comprehensive reference for both novices and professionals. It focuses on teaching vital Civil 3D 2010 tips, tricks, and techniques, showing you how to use the software in real-world professional environments.
After you learn the key concepts and how to work with the interface, you’ll explore the best methods for creating, editing, displaying, and labeling all the parts of a civil engineering project.
This comprehensive guide to the newest version of Civil 3D features coverage of all the new features, including the intersection tool
Uses real-world examples and practical tutorials to teach vital Civil 3D tips, tricks, and techniques
Covers the key concepts and software interface and discusses the best methods for creating, editing, displaying, and labeling a project’s elements
Features in-depth, detailed coverage of surveying, points, alignments, surfaces, profiles, corridors, grading, and LandXML and LDT Project Transfer
Examines cross-sections, pipe networks, visualization, sheets, project management, and Vault and data shortcuts
Mastering AutoCAD Civil 3D 2010 is the in-depth guide you need to make the most of Civil 3D.
For Instructors: Teaching supplements are available for this title.
Table of contents:
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Acknowledgments
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About the Authors
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Contents at a Glance
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Full Contents
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Foreword
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Who Should Read This Book
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What Is Covered in This Book
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How to Contact the Authors
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Windows on the Model
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It’s All About Style
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The Bottom Line
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Labeling Lines and Curves
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Creating Curves
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Using Transparent Commands
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Using Inquiry Commands
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Establishing Drawing Settings
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The Bottom Line
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Understanding the Concepts
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Databases Everywhere!
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The Bottom Line
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Creating Basic Points
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Basic Point Editing
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Changing Point Elevations
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Point Styles
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Point Label Styles
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Point Tables
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User-Defined Properties
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The Bottom Line
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Digging In
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Creating Surfaces
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Refining and Editing Surfaces
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Surface Styling and Analysis
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Comparing Surfaces
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Labeling the Surface
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The Bottom Line
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Creating and Managing Sites
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Creating a Boundary Parcel
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Creating a Wetlands Parcel
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Creating a Right-of-Way Parcel
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Creating Subdivision Lot Parcels Using Precise Sizing Tools
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Creating Open Space Parcels Using the Free Form Create Tool
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Editing Parcels by Deleting Parcel Segments
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Best Practices for Parcel Creation
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Labeling Parcel Areas
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Labeling Parcel Segments
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The Bottom Line
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Alignments, Pickles, and Freedom
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Creating an Alignment
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Editing Alignment Geometry
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Alignments as Objects
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Styling Alignments
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The Bottom Line
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Elevate Me
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Profile Display and Stylization
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The Bottom Line
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A Better Point of View
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Profile Utilities
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Editing Profile Views
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The Bottom Line
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Subassemblies
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Building Assemblies
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Working with Generic Subassemblies
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Working with Daylight Subassemblies
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Saving Subassemblies and Assemblies for Later Use
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The Bottom Line
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Creating a Simple Road Corridor
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Corridor Anatomy
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Adding a Surface Target for Daylighting
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Applying a Hatch Pattern to a Corridor
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Creating a Corridor Surface
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Performing a Volume Calculation
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Creating a Corridor with a Lane Widening
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The Bottom Line
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Advanced Corridors
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Using Alignment and Profile Targets to Model a Roadside Swale
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Modeling a Peer-Road Intersection
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Modeling a Cul-de-sac
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Modeling a Widening with an Assembly Offset
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Using a Feature Line as a Width and Elevation Target
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The Bottom Line
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Creating Section Views
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Creating the Views
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Creating a Single-Section View
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It’s a Material World
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Annotating the Sections
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The Bottom Line
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Planning a Typical Pipe Network: A Sanitary Sewer Example
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The Part Catalog
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Part Builder
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Part Styles
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Part Rules
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Parts List
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The Bottom Line
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Pipe Network Object Types
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Creating a Sanitary Sewer Network
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Changing Flow Direction
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Editing a Pipe Network
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Creating an Alignment from Network Parts
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Drawing Parts in Profile View
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Adding Pipe Network Labels
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Creating an Interference Check
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The Bottom Line
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Working with Grading Feature Lines
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Grading Objects
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The Bottom Line
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What Are Data Shortcuts?
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Publishing Data Shortcut Files
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Using Data Shortcuts
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The Bottom Line
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What Is Vault?
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Installing ADMS
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Managing ADMS
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Vault Management via Vault
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The Bottom Line
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Vault and Project Theory
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Working in Vault
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Team Management in Vault
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The Bottom Line
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Prerequisite Components
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Using View Frames and Match Lines
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Using Sheets
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Supporting Components
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The Bottom Line
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What Is LandXML?
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Handling Inbound Data
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Sharing the Model
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The Bottom Line
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AutoCAD 3D Modeling Workspace
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Visualizing Civil 3D Objects
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The Bottom Line
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Inserting a Pay Item List and Categories
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Keeping Tabs on the Model
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Inventory Your Pay Items
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The Bottom Line
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Getting Dirty: The Basics of 3D
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Back to Basics: Lines and Curves
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Lay of the Land: Survey
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XMarks the Spot: Points
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The Ground Up: Surfaces
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Don’t Fence Me In: Parcels
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Laying A Path: Alignments
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Cut to the Chase: Profiles
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Slice and Dice: Profile Views
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Templates Plus: Assemblies and Subassemblies
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Easy Does It: Basic Corridors
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The Road Ahead: Advanced Corridors
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Stacking Up: Cross Sections
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The Tool Chest: Parts List and Part Builder
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Running Downhill: Pipe Networks
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Working the Land: Grading
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Sharing the Model: Data Shortcuts
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Behind the Scenes: Autodesk Data Management Server
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Teamwork: Vault Client and Civil 3D
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Out the Door: Plan Production
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Playing Nice With Others: LDT and LandXML
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Get the Picture: Visualization
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Projecting the Cost: Quantity Takeoff
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Index
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