In this exercise, I will utilize Civil 3D alignments, profiles, assemblies,
corridors, pipe networks and surfaces.
Creating the Electrical Duct Bank.
1. Create the electrical duct bank Alignment(s).
2. Create Profile(s) from the alignment. Select the necessary surfaces.
Existing and finished grades surfaces.
3. Create the Profile View(s).
4. Select the Profile View then create two separate top and bottom duct bank
profiles using the Profile Creation Tool.
5. Create an electrical duct bank Assembly for the bottom and sides. The assembly in this exercise is 3'x2.5'
a. Use the Generic Link Width and Slope sub-assembly for the left and right
bottom and sides.
b. Set the left and right side wall sub-assemblies to a width of 0.01 and
slope of 25000.00% to create the 2.5' tall duct bank.
6. Create a duct bank Assembly for the top. The top is 3.02' wide due to the left
and right side wall sub-assemblies slopes.
a. Use the Generic Link Width and Slope sub-assembly for the left and right top.
7. Create a corridor for the electrical duct bank bottom and sides.
a.
Select the duct bank alignment.
b.
Select the duct bank bottom profile.
c.
Select the duct bank bottom assembly.
8. Create a second corridor for the electrical duct bank top.
a.
Select the duct bank alignment.
b.
Select the duct bank top profile.
c.
Select the duct bank top assembly.
9. Adjust both top and bottom corridor frequency as needed. I set it to 5.00'.
10. Create TIN surfaces from the
top and bottom corridors.
11. Create surface boundaries for each surface. Use Corridor extents as outer
boundaries.
Creating Electrical Duct Bank Manhole Structures
1. Create a Pipe Network, call
it DUCTBANK.
2. Select the 48"x48"
Rectangular Junction Structure. (Change structure size as needed.)
3. Delete the pipes as I'm only
utilizing the structures from the network.
4. Adjust the structure height
as needed per specification. (Use Rim to Sump.)
5. Draw/Add the structures
parts to the electrical duct bank profile. (Label as needed.)
Notes:
- Other Assembly options are to create custom duct bank sub-assemblies.
- Data Shortcuts can be created of all objects for use in other drawings and profiles.
- The objects can also be exported to other software such as InfraWorks, 3D Studio Max and Navisworks.
The electrical duct bank surfaces referenced in a storm sewer profile.
Tip: Be sure to properly
name all the Civil 3D objects.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Let me know if you have any questions.
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ReplyDeleteI am having trouble getting the complete rectangle across the corridor surface. It represents well on the profiles but in cross sections and object viewer it is very choppy and generally scattered within the corridor bounds. How did you get such a continuous ductbank?
ReplyDeleteSorry for the way late response. Are the side walls subassemblies of the lower part of the assembly vertical? They need to have a slope.
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