In this exercise, you will create Top, Datum, Pave, and Median surfaces from the corridor.
The Top surface tracks the finish grade of the roadway from the left daylight point to the right daylight point on both paved and unpaved portions. This surface is used for finish grade modeling.
The Datum surface tracks the finish grade on unpaved portions, and also the subbase on paved portions, going from the left daylight point to the right daylight point. This surface represents the grading elevations before pavement materials are applied. This surface is used for calculating cut and fill quantities.
The Pave surface defines the finished pavement on both travel lanes in the divided highway.
The Median surface defines the area between the travel lanes.
Create a top corridor surface
- Open Corridor-5a.dwg, which is available in the tutorials drawings folder.
- In the drawing, select the corridor.
- Click Corridor tab Modify Corridor panel .
- In the Corridor Surfaces dialog box, click Create A Corridor Surface to create an entry in the surfaces table.
- Change the surface name to Corridor - (1) Top.
- Click the Surface Style cell for the Corridor - (1) Top surface.
- In the Pick Corridor Surface Style dialog box, select Border & Contours. Click OK.
- Click the Render Material cell for the Corridor - (1) Top surface.
- In the Pick Render Material dialog box, select Sitework.Paving - Surfacing. Asphalt. Click OK.
- Select the Corridor - (1) Top surface by clicking the icon next to its name.
- Change the Overhang Correction setting to Top Links.
This setting specifies that the surface will be built using the links along the top of the assembly. This setting is especially critical when an assembly has overlapping subassembly links that, if connected, would result in errors in surface triangulation.
- For Specify Code, select Top. Click Add Surface Item.
This action adds the corridor links with the Top code to this surface.
Create a datum corridor surface
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Repeat the previous procedure to create a Datum surface, using these parameters:
- Name: Corridor - (1) Datum
- Surface Style: Hide Surface
- Render Material: Sitework.Planting.Soil
- Overhang Correction:
Bottom Links
- Link Code:
Datum
Create a pave corridor surface
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Create a Pave surface, using these parameters:
- Name: Corridor - (1) Pave
- Surface Style: Border & Contours
- Render Material: Sitework.Paving - Surfacing Asphalt
- Overhang Correction:
Top Links
- Link Code:
Pave
Create a median corridor surface
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Create a Median surface, using these parameters:
- Name: Corridor - (1) Median
- Surface Style: Border & Contours
- Render Material: Sitework.Planting.Gravel.Mixed
- Overhang Correction:
Top Links
- Link Code:
Gravel
Generate the surfaces and examine the results
- Click OK to create the surfaces and close the Corridor Surfaces dialog box.
- In Toolspace, on the Prospector tab, expand the Surfaces collection.
Notice that the corridor surfaces you created have been added to the Surfaces collection. You can work with a corridor surface the same way you do with any surface in the Surfaces collection, including changing its style, adding labels to it, and using it for surface analysis. The following features and behaviors are unique to corridor surfaces:
- When you select a corridor surface, only the surface is selected. The corridor it is based on is not selected.
- When you change the surface style of a corridor surface using its surface properties, the style is also changed in the Corridor Properties dialog box on the Surfaces tab.
- When a corridor is rebuilt, corridor surfaces are updated to reflect any changes in the corridor, and then any edits are applied to the corridor model.
- The corridor from which the surface was taken is listed in the surface properties definition.
To continue this tutorial, go to Exercise 2: Creating Corridor Surface Boundaries.