AutoDesk AutoCAD Civil 3D 2010 Training Course on DVD
AutoCAD® Civil 3D® civil engineering software uses building information modeling (BIM)
to help civil engineering project teams evaluate more what-if scenarios earlier in the design process and get transportation, land development, and environmental projects done faster and more efficiently.
AutoCAD Civil 3D helps civil engineers optimize project performance with geospatial analysis to identify the best project site, stormwater analysis for more sustainable
designs, quantity takeoff and dynamic earthwork calculations to optimize material usage, and 3D visualizations to better understand project impacts on environment.
Our Training course is designed to take you step by step through the software the beginning level through the advance topics.
Trainer
Taught by Andrew Roe , a registered civil engineer and technical writer based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He has over 20
years of training experience in engineering and technical writing, including design of highways, railroads, and water
resource improvements, as well as ongoing involvement with CAD customization, training, and the preparation of
technical documents. As the author of Using Visual Basic with AutoCAD, he is an internationally recognized expert on this subject.
Course
With over 145 video lessons, our training course will take you step by step through the user interface, allowing you to improve and expand your ability to utilize this program while improving your workflow.
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AutoDesk Civil 3D 2010 Training Course
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4dciv3d10
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$279.00
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AutoCAD Civil 3D 2010 Course Outline
Getting Started With Civil 3D Course Overview
Civil 3D Overview
The User Interface: Workspaces The User Interface: Ribbon The User Interface: Toolspace Using the Help System Managing Drawings Understanding Objects
Settings - Drawing Settings Settings - Objects and Commands Object Styles Overview Working with Styles Copying Styles Between Drawings Labels - Basic Concepts
Using Label Styles Annotative Properties of Labels Getting Information About Objects Drawing Templates
Survey
Survey Overview Survey databases Figure Prefix Databases and Linework Code Sets Importing Point Files and Fieldbooks Editing Figures
Working with Points
Points - Key Concepts Point Settings Creating Points in a Drawing Creating Description Key Sets Importing Points Creating Point Groups
Using Point Groups Working with Point Styles Editing Points Creating Point Tables
Surfaces
Surfaces - Overview Creating Surfaces Adding Breaklines to Surfaces Surface Boundaries Editing Surfaces Surface Operations Pasting Surfaces
Performing a Slope Analysis Working with Surface Styles Using Surface Utilities Labeling Surface Volumes
Working with Alignments
Alignments - Overview .Sites Creating Alignments From Objects Alignment Creation Tools Editing Alignments Creating Offset Alignments
Alignment Properties - Adjusting Stations Alignment Properties - Design Criteria Alignment Properties - Adding Superelevations Alignment Labels - General Concepts
Alignment Labels - Adding Additional Labels Alignment Labels - Tags and Tables Adding Points to an Alignment
Working with Profiles
Profiles - Overview Working with Profile Views Creating an Existing Ground Profile Creating a Proposed Ground Profile Editing a Proposed Ground Profile
Using Profile Design Criteria Labeling Profiles Profile Tools
Working with Assemblies and Subassemblies
Assemblies - Overview Subassemblies - Overview Creating Assemblies Editing Assemblies Creating Subassemblies From Polylines
Managing Assemblies and Subassemblies Corridors and Intersections Corridors - Overview . Creating a Simple Corridor Adding a Baseline to a Corridor
Adding a Region to a Corridor Intersections - Overview Creating an Intersection Finishing the Corridor Creating a Surface From a Corridor
View/Edit Corridor Sections Preparing to Create a Cul-de-Sac Finishing the Cul-de-Sac
Sections, QTO, Mass Haul Diagrams
Sections - Overview Creating Sample Lines Creating Sections Generating Earthwork Quantity Reports Generating a Materials Report Mass Haul Diagram Overview
Creating a Mass Haul Diagram Quantity Takeoffs and Pay Item Overview Assigning Pay Items
Plan Production
Plan Production - Overview Creating View Frames Creating Plan Production Sheets
Working with Parcels
Parcels - Overview Parcel Styles Creating Parcels from Objects Creating Right-of-Way Parcels Parcel Creation Tools Editing Parcels Renumbering Parcels
Labeling Parcel Areas Labeling Parcel Segments Creating Parcel Tables Creating Parcel Reports
Grading
Grading - Overview Feature Line - Overview Creating Feature Lines from Objects Creating Feature Lines Editing Feature Lines
Grading Creation Tools - Creating a Building Pad Grading Creation Tools - Creating a Detention Pond Calculating the Detention Volume of a Pond Grading a Parking Lot
Creating a Final Finished Ground Surface
Pipes
Pipe Networks - Overview Pipe Networks - Styles and Settings Creating Pipe and Structure Rules Creating a Parts List Pipe Network Creation Tools
Adding Pipes to a Network Editing a Pipe Network Creating Pipe Network Profiles Modifying Pipe Profiles Labeling Pipe Networks Checking Pipe Interferences
Hydraflow
Hydraflow - Overview Using Hydraflow Express for Culverts Using Hydraflow Express for Channels Using Hydraflow Express for Inlets Using Hydraflow Express for Hydrology
Using Hydraflow Hydrographs for Watershed Analysis Using Hydraflow Hydrographs for Detention Pond Design Using Hydraflow Storm Sewers - Overview
Using Hydraflow Storm Sewers for Storm Sewer Analysis Importing and Exporting Data To and From Hydraflow Storm Sewers
Exchanging Data with Other Applications
Importing Land Desktop Data Working with LandXML Data
Sharing Data Within Civil 3D
Sharing Data Within Civil 3D - Overview Creating Data Shortcuts Using Data Shortcuts Labeling Through an xref Using eTransmit
Rendering
Material Rendering for Corridors Material Rendering for Surfaces Adding Multiview Blocks to Drawings Creating an Animation
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