In this exercise, you will begin creating a drop inlet manhole structure in Part Builder by creating a new part chapter, and a new part family within the Structure catalog. You will also configure work planes in the Part Builder parametric modeling environment so that you can proceed with modeling the part in the later exercises.
This exercise uses a different process than the process that was used in the previous tutorial.
Because you will work in the Part Builder environment, you do not need to have a drawing open to begin this exercise. However, the AutoCAD Civil 3Dtutorials drawings folder includes a drawing that contains the completed part—in this case, a manhole structure with a drop inlet. If desired, before or after completing this exercise, you can open the Part Builder-2.dwg file to see what this finished part looks like.
A new Chapter is created for custom structures.
The New Part dialog box is displayed.
The Part Builder parametric modeling environment is opened.
The Part is configured as a cylinder shape with the properties of a junction structure.
The Create Work Plane dialog box is displayed.
A top work plane is created which represents the rim elevation of the structure.
You are prompted to pick a point.
A point is created on the Rim work plane near the center. This is a reference point to begin the construction of the part.
The Create Work Plane dialog box is displayed.
The Right side Vertical Axis work plane is created.
Stay in the Part Builder environment for the next exercise. The part is validated and saved. Depending on the part type, and on the Bounding Shape selected, certain Model Parameters and Size Parameters are automatically added to the part definition.
To continue this tutorial, go to Exercise 2: Defining the Manhole Geometry.