Tuition:
$995.00/per person
Prerequisite:
Windows® 98, ME, 2000, NT or XP
operating system experience.
Objective:
This course introduces you to the fundamentals of Autodesk Land Desktop, which includes Autodesk Land Desktop, Civil Design and Survey.
Topics Include:
- Land Desktop: Menu, drawing setup, menu system, palette manager, user preferences, project manager,
prototype manager, data files, drawing settings, transformation settings, working with the layer manager, layer groups,
layer snapshots. Point objects, point appearance, point markers and labels, the project point database, point settings,
import and export points, description keys, point groups. surface creation, editing, and output. Terrain Model Explorer.
Surface data, surface boundaries, building surfaces, building a watershed model. Editing surfaces. Surface output and
visualization tools. Viewing quick sections. Contours, contourstyle manager, labeling contours. Comparing surfaces to
calculate volumes, presenting cut/fill results. 3D maps, alignments, parcels, parcel sizing, parcel database, label
styles.
- Survey: Project Manager, Survey Commands, Survey menus, drawing settings, data file settings, Survey
observation database, observation data using a data collector, using the Survey command line. Traverse and sideshot editor.
Figures.
- Civil Design: Grading menu, proposed site model, the grading object. Balancing cut and fill, ground surface model, 3D Viewing, proposed ground contours, grade labels, and points for construction layout. Road alignments. Plan details, intersections, cul-de-sacs. Existing ground profiles, finished ground profiles. Vertical alignments. Roads in section view, existing ground sections. Working with templates, finished ground cross sections, transitioning a roadway, transition alignments. Roadway slopes, super elevating a roadway, using roadway data for finished ground surfaces. Gathering data for hydrologic analysis. Hydrologic calculators. Culvert calculator. Calculating runoff. TR-55 detention basin storage. Designing a detention basin.
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