Subassembly Composer which is an additional software with Autodesk Civil 3d, used to make custom subassemblies. Civil 3d also include a lot of subassemblies located in the tools pallet window of civil 3d but those are usually Complex and insufficient for different detailed projects and structures.
Subassembly Composer which is an additional software with Autodesk Civil 3d, used to make custom subassemblies. Civil 3d also include a lot of subassemblies located in the tools pallet window of civil 3d but those are usually Complex and insufficient for different detailed projects and structures.
This Course include detailed lectures covering all the aspects of the software. It includes its basic information like installation, opening of software, layout of software and different ways to draw points, to detailed discussion with examples and practices of all the tools in the toolbox of subassembly composer, Formulas and Functions available for making a subassembly. Decisions and switches are discussed in detail with examples. How to use the surface targets, elevation targets and offset targets using poly lines, profiles and structures are also discussed in this lecture.
This course also teaches how to import a subassembly in Civil 3d, how to take out excavation quantities using link codes, how to take out alignments and elevations of structures using point codes and how to take out material quantities using shape codes. At the end complex detailed subassemblies of different shapes of retaining walls and tunnels are prepared in the subassembly composer and then used in Civil 3d.
How to Open Subassembly Composer
Installation Guide
General Layout of Subassembly Composer
Learn how to start making subassembly in the subassembly Composer and what are the basic steps to make it.
Different ways in which points and links can be drawn in the subassembly.
Make a simple drain subassembly and import it in Civil 3d.
Make a subassembly using simple drain example. Also includes
How to use input parameter.
How to draw a Daylight.
How to Draw Feature Lines using Point Codes.
How to Draw Finish surface using Link Codes.
Takeout the concrete quantity using Shape Codes.
Make a drain using elevation targets and Offset Targets.
Use decisions .
Use Auxiliary Points and Links.
We will make a Daylight subassembly for different type of geology.
Use switches.
Discuss in Detail all the Functions and Formulas used in the subassembly Composer and how they are used .
Discuss in detail with examples all the tools available in the tool box and how to use them.
We will make a retaining wall example of two shapes and different sizes with respect to relative heights. the subassembly will automatically decide which retaining wall shape and size to apply based on the Surface topography.
We will make a Tunnel with Laybay (right and Left Parking Areas inside the tunnel) at certain interval and change the shape of the tunnel accordingly.
Catch Point Drain: This is a drain on the catch points and top benches Only as usually proposed in steep hilly areas
Zone A & B ... : It is a Universal Daylight for all geological zones with Breast wall is included and Benches are arranged such that you can input any kind of Cut slopes, Bench Widths and Bench Heights.
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