In this exercise, you will change the surface and alignment that are referenced by the pipe network parts. You will also examine the design rules for a part.
AutoCAD Civil 3D uses the referenced surface, alignment, and rules to determine the size and placement of pipe network parts. For example, if you create a manhole structure, the top rim of the structure is typically automatically placed at the elevation of the referenced surface. If the design rules for the manhole specify an adjustment value for rim of the structure, the rim is placed at the surface elevation plus or minus the adjustment value.
This exercise continues from Exercise 1: Adding Parts to the Parts List.
Change the referenced surface
This exercise uses Pipe Networks-2.dwg with the modifications you made in the previous exercise, or you can open Pipe Networks-2B.dwg from the tutorials drawings folder.
Change the referenced alignment
Change the rule set
The selected design rules specify that the structure has a maximum drop value of 3.000’ and maximum pipe diameter or width of 4.000’. You can modify these values, or click Add Rule to add another rule.
The selected design rules allow pipes of a maximum length of 200 feet, which is typical of a pipe layout that travels through open terrain.
To continue this tutorial, go to Exercise 3: Adding a Branch to a Pipe Network.