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Hi guys

 

We have a 3D surface created from a 3D survey using Civil 3D. We need to work out the cut into the land. Basically its going to be a large rectangular cube in the ground. How is best to do this?

 

Cheers

Martin

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Do you have access to Civil 3D or are you only using vanilla AutoCad?

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I have full blown Civil 3D on my computer.

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I have managed to push into the ground. I created a surface using the rectangle where the excavation is, and to the correct z level. And then pasted it into the topo surface. The only thing is, it has given the transition between surfaces a gradient, I need the faces from the existing level to proposed level to be vertical. Any ideas?

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I need to work out the cut needed for the excavation.

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Did you try using a wall breakline for your cube?

 

To figure the cut, you will need a second surface. From there it's a simple matter of using the Composite Volume calculator.

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Did you try using a wall breakline for your cube?

 

How do i do this?

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Please can someone help me on this, its quite urgent :(

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Are you only trying to get the cut total, or to represent the cube on a plan?

 

A breakline is an object that interrupts a surface (hence the "break" part). It can be a wall or the rim of a pond. These days they may call it a feature line as well.

 

Grading is not my strong suit. What you probably need to do is create a polyline that represents the bottom of the cube, define it as a feature line at the appropriate elevation, create a surface, and define that surface as the interface of the feature line and the existing surface.

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Are you only trying to get the cut total, or to represent the cube on a plan?

 

A breakline is an object that interrupts a surface (hence the "break" part). It can be a wall or the rim of a pond. These days they may call it a feature line as well.

 

So how do I make the breakline to give me the 4 walls of the excavation? Yes I am trying to work out the total cut volume.

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