When you have multiple pipe networks that all have their own shelf in the section, it is usually more work than it is worth to create a corridor for the whole section. The best way is to create individual corridors and then combine the solids or the surfaces later. This blog article will describe how to combine the surfaces to get a combined trench surface by showing two methods of how to do this. The first method requires the corridor and the second method only uses the surfaces.
Starting Point:So, what
is the starting point for both methods? This is the multiple corridor surfaces,
which I strongly recommend that the corridor has been fixed with Import
corridor Settings to make sure that there are no bowties that would mess up the
surfaces.
For both
these methods, we will use the Naviate command Max/Min for Surfaces as the main
function. That command creates a new surface from the triangles with minimum
elevation of two other surfaces. If you would like to find out more about the
command you can read more about it on the Symetri e-learning here:
[NVMaxMinforSurface].
Method
1: Corridor
The
benefit of this method is that it works the same no matter how many corridors
you have.
Max/Min
for Surfaces creates a combined surface where two other surfaces overlap, therefore
the first step is to make the surfaces overlap. When we have a corridor, one
way to do this is to extract the Edge-featurelines from the corridors and add
those to the trench surfaces.
Extract
a single featureline by selecting the corridor, click featurelines from
Corridor on the Ribbon and select the featureline to extract. You want to
extract the right-most featureline from the right-most corridor and the
left-most featureline from the left-most corridor as is shown in magenta below.
We
also need to take into consideration that if we add the featurelines to the
corridor surfaces, the surfaces expand, as Civil-Surface do. In order to solve
this, we use the Naviate for Civil 3D command, Merge featurelines and merge the
two extracted featurelines to a single closed featureline. This merged
featureline is then added as both a breakline and a boundary to all the trench
corridors. When we are done, the section should look like the below image where
all the magenta trench surfaces extend to the same edge point.
After that we use Max/Min for Surfaces to first
create a Minimum surface for the two right surfaces, then we do a Max/Min for
Surface from the first combined surface and the next surface. Keep doing this
until you have added all the corridor surfaces. Name the last corridor as
Combined Trench since that will contain all the added surfaces. The resulting
surface can be seen in cyan in the image below.
Method
2: Surfaces
If you
only have two surfaces, then you can use this simpler method to achieve the
same result.
Start
by using Max/Min for surface of your two surfaces. This creates a surface only
where the surfaces overlap.
Then
create a new surface and on this surface paste first the two individual
surfaces, and then the Max/Min-surface. The important part here is to paste the
Max/Min-surface last, you can change the order in Surface Properties if needed.
Want
to know more?
For
more information about the individual commands and to see the feature-videos
for the commands, have a look at Symetri e-learning.
If you
would like to know more about Naviate for Civil 3D, have a look at our upcoming
webinar series, Naviate Infrastructure for Civil 3D here
or get in touch by calling 0345 370 1500 or emailling info@symetri.co.uk
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