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AutoCAD Civil 3D 2016 Grading
AutoCAD Training Overview

The AutoCAD® Civil 3D® 2016 software supports a wide range of civil engineering tasks and creates intelligent relationships between objects. The AutoCAD® Civil 3D® 2016: Grading training guide is recommended for users that are required to create site grading plans using the AutoCAD Civil 3D software. This training guide is also ideal for managers that require a basic overview and understanding of this aspect of the AutoCAD Civil 3D software.

Users use feature lines and grading tools to create a commercial site containing a parking lot, building pad, pond, and simple sewage lagoon. An existing road has been included in the survey and a survey team collected the existing conditions. Users also work on a residential site to grade a small subdivision for proper grading of each lot.


AutoCAD Training Topics

  • Introduction to Grading
  • Parcel Grading
  • Building Pad Design
  • Parking Lot Design
  • Pond Design
  • Lagoon Design
  • Combining Surfaces
  • Visualization
Prerequisites

AutoCAD Civil 3D 2016 Fundamentals

AutoCAD Training Course Duration

16 hours

AutoCAD Training Course outline

Chapter 1 Introduction to Grading

  • 1.1 Overview
  • 1.2 Tools in AutoCAD Civil 3D
  • 1.3 Settings and Defaults
  • 1.4 Feature Line Styles
  • 1.5 Grading Group Styles
  • 1.6 Grading Criteria Sets
  • 1.7 Surface Styles
  • 1.8 Sites Overview
Chapter 2 Parcel Grading
  • 2.1 Setting Parcel Line Elevations
  • 2.2 Retaining Walls
  • 2.3 Editing Surfaces
  • 2.4 Feature Line Interactions With Parcel Lines
Chapter 3 Building Pad Design
  • 3.1 Feature Lines Overview
  • 3.2 Create Feature Lines from Objects
  • 3.3 Grading Creation Tools
  • 3.4 Editing the Grading
  • 3.5 Grading Volume Tools
Chapter 4 Parking Lot Design
  • 4.1 Draw Feature Lines
  • 4.2 Create a Temporary Surface
  • 4.3 Edit Feature Line Geometry
  • 4.4 Copy or Move Feature Lines from One Site to Another
  • 4.5 Create a Transitional Grading Group
  • 4.6 Create a Grading Surface
  • 4.7 Add Feature Lines to a Grading Surface
Chapter 5 Pond Design
  • 5.1 Feature Line Review
  • 5.2 Edit Elevations
  • 5.3 Create Feature Lines From Corridors
  • 5.4 Edit Geometry
  • 5.5 Creating Complex Grading Groups
Chapter 6 Lagoon Grading
  • 6.1 Alignments
  • 6.2 Profiles
  • 6.3 Create Grading Assemblies
  • 6.4 Creating Complex Corridors
  • 6.5 Modify Corridor Grading
Chapter 7 Combining Surfaces
  • 7.1 AutoCAD Civil 3D Projects
  • 7.2 Data Shortcuts
Chapter 8 Visualization
  • 8.1 Introduction to the 3D Modeling Workspace
  • 8.2 Basic 3D Viewing Tools
  • 8.3 3D Navigation Tools
  • 8.4 Working with Materials
  • 8.5 Specifying Light Sources
  • 8.6 Rendering Concepts

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