AutoCAD Training Overview
The Civil 3D 2010 Fundamentals course is designed for 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 calculation tasks, and lay out pipe networks.
Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:
- Import data through AutoCAD LandXML and from an Autodesk Land Desktop Project
- Create and manage Points and Point Groups
- Create, edit, view, and analyze surfaces
- Create parcels and parcel tables
- Create sites, create and edit alignments, and create profiles and
cross-sections
- Create assemblies, corridors, and cross-sections, and calculate corridor volumes
- Create complex grading solutions
- Create pipe networks
Prerequisites
Experience with AutoCAD or AutoCAD-based products (such as Autodesk Land Desktop) is a prerequisite for this course
AutoCAD Training Course Duration
24 hours
AutoCAD Training Course outline
Module 1: The AutoCAD Civil 3D Interface and Project Structure
Section 1: The AutoCAD Civil 3D Interface
- Product Overview
- AutoCAD Civil 3D Workspaces
- AutoCAD Civil 3D User Interface
- AutoCAD Civil 3D Toolspace
- AutoCAD Civil 3D Panorama
Section 2: AutoCAD Civil 3D Projects and Shortcuts
- AutoCAD Civil 3D Projects
- Sharing Data
Section 3: Vault
- Vault Overview
- Using the Vault Client
Module 2: Project Startup, Points, and Survey Fieldbooks
Section 1: Project Startup
- Settings and Templates
- Creating Project Drawings
Section 2: Survey Fieldbooks, Points, and Point Groups
- Points Overview
- Importing and Exporting Points
- Survey Fieldbooks
- Reviewing and Editing Points
- Referencing Points
- Creating Points
- Point Groups
- Description Key Sets Overview
Module 3: Surfaces
Section 1: Surface Overview
- Surface Process
- Surface Properties
- Breaklines and Boundaries
- Contour Data
- Other Surface Data
- Surface Analysis Tools
Section 2: Surface Editing
- Surface Editing
- Adjusting Surfaces through Surface Properties
Section 3: Surface Labels and Analysis
- Surface Labels
- Surface Volume Calculations
- Surface Analysis Display
- Viewing Surfaces in 3D
Module 4: Alignments and Profiles
Section 1: Alignments
- Roadway Design Overview
- AutoCAD Civil 3D Sites
- Alignments
- Alignment Properties
- Labels and Tables
Section 2: Profiles
- Profiles Overview
- Create Profiles from Surface
- Create Profile View Wizard
- Finished Ground Profiles
- Creating and Editing Profiles
Section 3: Productivity Tools
Plan Production Tools
Module 5: Assemblies, Corridors, and Sections
Section 1: Assemblies
- Assembly Overview
- Modifying Assemblies
Section 2: Corridors
- Creating a Corridor
- Corridor Properties
- Corridor Surfaces
- Corridor Section Review and Edit
Section 3: Sections
- Sample Line Groups
- Section Views
- Section Volume Calculations
Module 6: Grading, Pipes, and Production Tools
Section 1: Grading
- Grading Overview
- Configuring AutoCAD Civil 3D Grading
Section 2: Creating Pipe Networks
- AutoCAD Civil 3D Pipes Overview
- Pipes Configuration
- The Network Layout Toolbar
- Creating Networks from Objects
Section 3: Pipe Editing and Annotation
- Network Editing
- Annotating Pipe Networks
- Self Check: Pipe Editing and Annotation
Section 4: Productivity Tools
- Labeling Features
- Inquiries and Reporting
Module 7: Parcels
Section 1: Parcels Overview
- Introduction to Parcels
- Create Parcels from Objects
Section 2: Subdividing Parcels
- Creating and Editing Parcels by Layout Overview
- Creating and Editing Parcel Techniques
Section 3: Parcel Reports, Annotation, and Tables
- Parcel Reports
- Parcel Labels
- Renumbering Parcels
- Parcel Tables
Appendix
- How to Learn More
- Survey Tab (AutoCAD Civil 3D Toolspace)>
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