About Calculating Volumes for Overlapping Materials or Overhangs

You can accommodate complex volume situations by defining subcriteria.

Subcriteria is a type of material definition. Using subcriteria, a material volume is reported by combining all the areas of submaterials in it.

A few cases where subcriteria can be applied are described in the following sections.

Overlapping Materials

The following illustration shows a condition of overlapping materials that can be addressed by subcriteria.

(1) is top of Existing Ground, (2) is top of Subsoil, and (3) is top of Rockbed.

To define materials for this situation, you can use the following subcriteria:

Material 1 Definition

To calculate volumes for this situation, Autodesk Civil 3D adds vertical links (numbers 1-4) to create closed envelopes as shown in the following illustration.

Then the subcriteria are applied as follows, where (1) is subcriteria 1 (below EG, above subsoil), and (2) is subcriteria 2 (below EG, above Rockbed).

Non-Overlapping Materials

The same subcriteria can be applied to the case of non-overlapping materials, as shown in the following illustration.

Then the subcriteria are applied as follows, where (1) is subcriteria 1 (below EG, above subsoil), and (2) is subcriteria 2 (below EG, above Rockbed).

Intersecting Materials

The case of intersecting materials is shown in the following illustration.

In this case, because Subsoil and Rockbed surfaces intersect, this situation could be addressed with a subcriteria that uses 3 surfaces: Below EG, Above Subsoil, and Above Rockbed.

Materials In Overhang Situations

The case of rock cut material in an overhang situation is shown in the following illustration, where (1) is Datum, (2) is Rock Bed, (3) is Rock Under, and (4) is Rock Top.

To accommodate this situation, you would define the following subcriteria:

Rock Cut Material Definition

To calculate volumes for this situation, Autodesk Civil 3D adds vertical links (numbers 1-2) to create closed envelopes as shown in the following illustration.

Then the subcriteria are applied as follows, where (1) is subcriteria 1 (above Datum, below Rock Bed), (2) is subcriteria 2 (above Rock Under, below Rock Top), and (3) is subcriteria 3 (above Datum, below Rock Top).

The volumes for the three subcriteria are then combined to obtain the sum of Rock Cut material for each station.