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AutoCAD Training Overview
Autodesk Civil 3D is a powerful application for civil engineering design. Although it runs in the familiar AutoCAD environment, the program is based on a dynamic engineering model that contains all the core geometry and integrates all data. When you make a change in the design, Civil 3D automatically updates the related objects, views, annotation, tables, etc. Keeping all design elements in sync is therefore greatly simplified.
This class focuses on basic tools that the majority of users will need to work with Civil 3D. Key topics covered include:
AutoCAD Training Topics
- The Civil 3D Interface and Prospector
- Points and point groups
- Surface creation, editing, and analysis
- Roadway alignments and profiles
- Assemblies, corridors, and section views
- Parcel creation and annotation
- Pipe networks
- Grading
AutoCAD Training Course Duration
24 hours
AutoCAD Training Course outline
Module 1: The Civil 3D Interface and Points
Section 1: Civil 3D Environment
- Office Standards
- Prospector – Data
- Prospector Settings
- Edit Drawing Settings
- Exercise: Prospector
- Edit Label Style Defaults
- Prospector – Styles
- Object Styles
- Label Styles
- Edit Feature Settings
- Command Settings
- Exercise: Prospector Styles and Settings
Section 2: Points
- Point Concepts
- Description Key Sets
- Point Styles
- Point Labels
- Importing Points
- Reviewing and Editing Points
- Exercise: Description Keys Sets and Importing Points
- Creating Points Manually
- Exercise: Creating Points Manually
Section 3: Point Groups
- Point Group Concepts
- Defining Point Groups
- Overriding Point Group Styles
- Exercise: Point Groups
Module 2: Surfaces
Section 1: Surface Overview
- Surface Process
- Surface Layers
- Surface Styles
- Exercise: Creating an Initial Surface
- Surface Properties
- Surface Data
- Exercise: Breaklines
- Contour Data
- Exercise: Surface from Contours
Section 2: Surface Editing
- Review of Surface Properties
- Exercise: Surface Properties
- Surface Editing
- Exercise: Surface Edits
Section 3: Surface Analysis
- Analysis Styles
- Grouping Methods for Surface Analysis
- Watersheds
- Display Control
- Surface Labels
- Viewing with Object Viewer
- Exercise: Surface Analysis
Module 3: Alignments and Profiles
Section 1: Alignments
- Roadway Design
- Alignment Overview
- Alignments and Sites
- Exercise: Creating Alignments
- Alignment Properties
- Alignment Styles
- Labeling and Tables
- Exercise: Equations and Design Speeds
- Alignment Review and Editing
- Alignment Reports
- Editing an Alignment
Section 2: Profiles
- Profile Concepts
- Creating a Profile
- Exercise: Creating a Profile
- Vertical Road Design
- Exercise: Create Profile by Layout
- Profile Editing
- Exercise: Editing a Profile
Module 4: Assemblies, Corridors, and Sections
Section 1: Assemblies
- Concepts
- Adding Subassemblies
- Exercise: Creating an Assembly
Section 2: Corridors
- Creating a Corridor
- Exercise: Creating a Corridor
- Corridor Properties
- Exercise: Corridor Properties
- Corridor Review and Edit
- Exercise: View/Edit Corridor Sections
- Exercise: Corridor Surfaces
Section 3: Sections
- Sample Line Groups
- Exercise: Create Sample Line Group
- Section Views
- Exercise: Create Section Views
- Quantity Takeoffs
- Exercise: Quantity Takeoff
Module 5: Parcels
Section 1: Parcels
- Parcels Overview
- Parcel Settings
- Exercise: Parcel Settings and Properties
Section 2: Subdividing Parcels
- Subdividing Parcel Overview
- Sizing Parcels
- Exercise: Defining and Sizing Parcels
Section 3: Parcel Editing, Reports, and Annotation
- Edit Parcels
- Exercise: Editing Parcels
- Parcel Reports
- Exercise: Parcel Reports
- Parcel Labels
- Exercise: Parcel Labels
- Parcel Segment Labels
- Exercise: Labeling Parcel Segments
- Parcel Tables
- Exercise: Parcel Tables
Module 6: Pipes and Grading
Section 1: Creating a Pipe Network
- Pipe Settings
- Exercise: Pipe Settings and Rules
- Network Layout Toolbar
- Exercise: Drafting Pipe Networks
Section 2: Pipe Editing and Annotation
- Pipe and Structure Editing
- Exercise: Editing Pipe Networks
- Annotating Pipe Networks
- Exercise: Annotating Pipe Networks
Section 3: Grading
- Grading Overview
- Grading Settings
- Exercise: Grading a Detention Pond
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