In this exercise, you will create a grading criteria set for a ditch grading, then create three criteria in the set.
Each grading criteria provides a standard formula for creating a graded slope. Individual criteria values can be locked so that they cannot be changed for individual gradings.
This exercise continues from
Exercise 1: Reviewing Grading Settings.
Create a criteria set
Note:
This exercise uses
Grading-1.dwg with the modifications you made in the previous exercise.
- In
Toolspace, on the
Settings tab, expand the
Grading collection.
- Expand the
Grading Criteria Sets collection.
The
Grading Criteria Sets collection displays the existing grading sets for the drawing. You will create a new grading criteria set then create two new criteria within the new set.
- Right-click
Grading Criteria Sets. Click
.
- In the
Grading Criteria Set Properties dialog box, enter
Ditch Criteria Set in the
Name field, and optionally enter a description.
- Click
OK.
The new criteria set is displayed in the
Grading Criteria Sets collection.
Create a grading criteria
- Right-click
Ditch Criteria Set. Click
.
- In the
Grading Criteria dialog box, click the
Information tab.
- In the
Name field, enter
Distance @ -6%.
This criteria creates a grade to a distance of 10 feet at -6% grade.
- Click the
Criteria tab and specify the following parameters:
- Target:
Distance
- Distance:
10.000’
- Projection:
Slope
- Format:
Grade
- Grade:
-6.000%
- For the
Grade parameter, click
to change it to
. When you lock a grade value in a grading criteria, you are not prompted to specify its value each time you use the criteria.
- Click
OK.
Create a second grading criteria
- Create a second criteria by repeating the previous procedure. However, use the name
Surface @ 4-1 Slope and set the following values for the criteria:
- Target:
Surface
- Projection:
Cut/Fill Slope
- Search Order:
Cut First
Set the following values for both the
Cut Slope Projection and
Fill Slope Projection property groups:
This criteria creates a grade to an existing surface at a 4-to-1 slope.
- Click
OK to close the
Grading Criteria dialog box.
Create a third grading criteria
- Create a third criteria by repeating the previous procedure. However, use the name
Relative Elevation @ 3-1 Slope and set the following values for the criteria:
- Target:
Relative Elevation
- Relative Elevation: -3.0’
- Projection:
Slope
- Format:
Slope
- Slope:
3:1
This criteria creates a grade to a relative elevation of –3 feet at a 3-to-1 slope.
To continue this tutorial, continue to
Exercise 3: Creating Grading Styles.