Thursday, June 13, 2019

Autodesk Civil 3D Objects

Design entities that are created in an Autodesk Civil 3D drawing are referred to as objects.

The primary Autodesk Civil 3D object types are as follows. 
Alignments
Appurtenances
Assemblies
Building Sites
Cant Views
Catchments
Corridors
Feature Lines
Fittings
Gradings
Intersections
Parcels
Match Lines
Mass Haul Line
Mass Haul View
Pipes
Pipe Interference Checks
Pipe Networks
Points
Point Groups
Pressure Networks
Pressure Pipes
Profiles
Profile Views
Sample Lines
Sections
Section Views
Sites
Structures
Subassemblies
Superelevation View
Surfaces
Survey Figures
Survey Networks
Tables
View Frames
View Frame Groups
Use the Prospector and Settings tabs in Toolspace to access detailed object properties and settings. For more information, see About the Toolspace Window.

Object Interaction

Autodesk Civil 3D objects automate the design process by interacting with other Autodesk Civil 3D objects.
In the object model, changes in one object can be passed on automatically to associated objects where desired. For example, if you redesign an alignment curve, any grading using that alignment as a baseline can be modified accordingly. In addition, all related stationing, labels, and other alignment-specific data is updated.
The following table provides examples of which objects can be updated when you edit each type of object:
When you edit this object type...These objects may be updated...
PointsSurfaces
SurfacesGrading, Profiles, Pipe Networks, Corridors
ParcelsGrading, Corridors
AlignmentsGrading, Parcels, Corridors, Profiles, Sections, Pipe Networks, Intersections
ProfilesIntersections
GradingSurfaces, Corridors
SubassembliesAssemblies, Corridors
AssembliesCorridors
Pipe NetworksSurfaces, Alignments
Feature LinesGrading
Sample LinesSections, Mass Haul diagrams

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