AutoCAD Civil 3D 2016 Fundamentals
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Description
Key Features
- Designed for readers with no prior AutoCAD Civil 3D experience
- Covers the core tasks and common workflows of AutoCAD Civil 3D
- Learn to create and analyze surfaces, model road corridors, perform takeoff and volume calculations, lay out pipe networks and much more
In Detail
AutoCAD Civil 3D 2016 Fundamentals is designed for students, Civil Engineers and Surveyors who want to take advantage of AutoCAD Civil 3D's interactive, dynamic design functionality. AutoCAD Civil 3D permits the rapid development of alternatives through its model-based design tools. You will learn techniques enabling you to organize project data, work with points, create and analyze surfaces, model road corridors, create parcel layouts, perform grading and volume calculations tasks, and lay out pipe networks.
This textbook focuses on teaching students the core tasks and workflows that are needed to successfully operate AutoCAD Civil 3D. This text is intended for all users of AutoCAD Civil 3D.
What You'll Learn
- Learn the AutoCAD Civil 3D user interface
- Create and edit parcels and print parcel reports
- Create points and point groups and work with survey figures
- Create, edit, view, and analyze surfaces
- Create and edit alignments
- Create data shortcuts
- Create sites, profiles, and cross-sections
- Create assemblies, corridors, and intersections
- Create grading solutions
- Create gravity fed and pressure pipe networks
- Perform quantity takeoff and volume calculations
- Use plan production tools to create plan and profile sheets
Table of Contents
- The AutoCAD Civil 3D Interface
- Project Management
- Parcels
- Survey
- Surfaces
- Alignments
- Profiles
- Corridors
- Grading
- Pipe Networks
- Quantity Take Off/Sections
- Plan Production
Appendix A: Additional Information
Appendix B: AutoCAD Civil 2016 Certification Exam Objectives
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