Use this tab to view or edit properties associated with this pressure pipe.
Changing the reference surface and alignment in this dialog box changes the reference for the existing pressure network part. To change the reference surface and alignment only for new parts added to this pressure network, you can change the references on the Layout Settings tab of the Pressure Network Properties dialog box.
Specifies the reference surface for the pressure pipe. The surface provides elevation data to the pressure network objects.
Specifies the reference alignment for the pressure pipe. The alignment provides station and offset data to the pressure network objects for labeling purposes.
These properties specify characteristics such as the start and end parts, bearing, station data, offsets, slope data, elevation data, and more.
Displays the name of the part at the start of the pipe.
Displays the name of the part at the end of the pipe.
Displays the pipe’s bearing.
Displays the pipe’s start station.
Displays the pipe’s end station.
Displays the offset for the start of the pipe.
Displays the offset for the end of the pipe.
Specifies the easting of the pipe’s starting point.
Specifies the northing of the pipe’s starting point.
Specifies the easting of the pipe’s ending point.
Specifies the northing of the pipe’s ending point.
Specifies the pipe’s starting point elevation according to the pipe’s centerline.
Specifies the pipe’s ending point elevation according to the pipe’s centerline.
Specifies the pipe’s starting point elevation according to the pipe’s invert. The invert is measured on the inside of the pipe.
Specifies the pipe’s ending point elevation according to the pipe’s invert. The invert is measured on the inside of the pipe.
Specifies the pipe’s starting point elevation according to the pipe’s crown (on the outside of the pipe).
Specifies the pipe’s ending point elevation according to the pipe’s crown (on the outside of the pipe).
Displays the two-dimensional length of the pipe, measured as the distance between the (x,y) positions at the start and end connection points of the pipe. The 2D Length does not account for differences in elevation between the start and end points of the pipes.
Displays the three-dimensional length of the pipe. The 3D Length does account for differences in elevation between the start and end points of the pipes.
Displays the minimum depth of cover along the entire length of pipe, from the top outside of the pipe to the reference surface.
Displays the maximum depth of cover along the entire length of pipe, from the top outside of the pipe to the reference surface.
Displays the radius for pressure pipes that are curved in plan view.
Displays the chord length for pressure pipes that are curved in plan view.
Displays the northing of the horizontal radius point for pressure pipes that are curved in plan view.
Displays the easting of the horizontal radius point for pressure pipes that are curved in plan view.
Displays the radius for pressure pipes that are curved in profile view.
These properties are read-only and show a variety of part characteristics.