Tag Archives: dynamic

Partial Refernce Element-Based Alignment/Profile Design

Put simply, I wish you could use multiple bits of linework/other alignments/profiles to create dynamic alignments. Sort of like an offset alignment than co reference more than one object.

Similar to the way kerb returns work already, but in a much more customizable and intuitive way. (this is done incredibly well in 12D using computators!)

Horizontal Geometry Example

Let’s consider horizontal alignment design of two roads (blue and red) using the below example.

There are offset requirements for the existing property boundary, the new road (blue) and the highway. Typically to create an alignment we would offset all of this basic linework and then convert to an alignment and add curves etc.. But this is not very dynamic at all!! What happens if the offset requirements requirement’s change? or If the new road is adjusted?

What would be useful is if we could produce alignments based on these very requirements parametrically. Using a partial reference element-based approach that maintains the links to the original linework or other design elements.

So instead of creating all this alignment geometry manually we can create “dynamic rules” for the alignment to create itself. Most importantly the alignment can be created using multiple partial parts of other objects or alignments.

Vertical Geometry

Using this same example it would be also useful to create dynamic element based vertical geometry as well. Grades can be projected dynamically to create element based tangents or PVI’s.

Some light “freely” available reading can be found here. 12D computators

http://www.exds.com.au/html_content/12d_Model_Super_Alignment_3_Computators/Super_Alignment_Design_using_Computators.html?Reference2.html

Or watch a video here

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-ETpftB7WA

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Features lines dynamically linked to corridor! Civil 3D 2015

Amazing how this one slipped past me… Not even sure if this is only in 2015..

However, when you extract a feature line from a corridor. You can create a dynamic link back to the corridor (See below). That’s right… A “feature line” can be extracted from a corridor and when the corridor rebuilds, it updates itself!!

BUT WHAT IS SO AMAZING ABOUT THIS? …….well… CORNER OVERLAPS IN CORRIDORS CAN BE A LOT MORE DYNAMIC!!… read on below.

Say you have a tight corner in a corridor you can’t get away from..

Rather than extracting a feature line and having to move it every time your corridor updates..

You can now extract (tick the dynamic box).. create your grading… add it to your corridor surface.. but,,

Maybe I realign my corridor slightly. No problem.. The feature line and the associated grading goes with! Wonderful..

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Using Sheet Views Creatively – Managing Material Lists in Autocad

If you not using any dynamic referencing for your materials. or having problems managing repeating items in your drawings. Read on

See the screen shot below of my sheet views list from one of the jobs I am working on.

Whenever you have a bunch of materials been called out. Unit 1,2 etc… I have been using sheetviews to link them back to my drawings. Saves a whole bunch of time when it comes to fixing it all up later!

All I do is create an empty layout view under the category “materials”.

I also posted a screen shot to show you how much of the drawing can be controlled from this magical little list.

All you need is a Sheet Set… and comment below if you want to know more

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