Edit Material List Dialog Box

Use this dialog box to review the material lists for a sample line group and add or delete materials from a list.

Add New Material

Adds a new empty material to a list. After you add the material, you can edit its type and settings and use the Define Material fields to populate it with data.

Opens the Name Template dialog box, where you can modify the material naming template.

Add A Subcriteria

Adds a subcriteria to an empty material or to a material with existing subcriteria. For more information, see About Calculating Volumes for Overlapping Materials or Overhangs.

Define Material

Data Type

Specifies the type of data that is compared and processed when defining the material. Either Surface or Corridor Shape.

Select Surface/Corridor Shape

Lists the available surfaces or corridor shapes in the drawing. Select a surface or corridor shape or enter a surface or corridor shape name.

Note: Corridor shapes can be added only to a material with a Structure quantity type.

Adds the data specified in the Define Material fields to the selected material name.

Note: If a material is not selected, the data is not added.

Deletes the material or data component that is currently selected in the Material Name column.

Material List

The properties table contains the following columns:

Material Name

Specifies the material lists and names. Each instance of applying criteria to materials in a sample line group is added as a numbered list. List names can be edited.

Click next to a list name to display its components (materials).Click next to a material name to display its components (surfaces or structures).

Condition

Specifies the condition on which to base the calculation:

  • Above. Specifies that an area above this surface is included in the material definition. Used with Below to define two or more surfaces for cut, fill, and structures material types.
  • Below. Specifies that an area below this surface is included in the material definition. Used with Above to define two or more surfaces for cut, fill, and structures material types.
  • Base. Specifies that this surface is the surface to compare against the compare surface. Used with Compare to define two or more surfaces for earthworks or cut and fill material types.
  • Compare. Specifies that this surface is the surface to compare against the base surface. Used with Base to define two or more surfaces for earthworks or cut and fill material types.
  • Include. Specifies a corridor shape that is included in the structure type definition.
Quantity Type

Specifies the quantity type:

  • Cut. Calculates the material to remove.
  • Fill. Calculates the material to add.
  • Cut And Refill. Defines an area in the section where a material is removed and refilled with fill material.
  • Earthworks. Compares two surfaces to calculate both cut and fill areas and displays them separately.
  • Structures. Calculates the volume of one or more corridor shapes (as defined by the shape codes that are used to define the corridor).
Cut Factor

Specifies the expansion or swell of the cut material.

Fill Factor

Specifies a factor to accommodate for the contraction or shrinkage of the fill material.

Note: For example, for a material that compacts to 93% of its original value when used as fill, enter 1.075 (which is derived by dividing 1.0 by .93) as the fill factor to compensate for the extra material that must be added.
Refill Factor

Specifies usability factor used to calculate how much cut material can be reused as fill.

Shape Style

Specifies the default style used to display the material in a section view.

Curve Tolerance

Specifies the curve correction tolerance, if any, that was specified when the criteria was applied. To edit the value, select the check box, and then edit the value.

Note: This control is not displayed if Composite Volume or Prismoidal is specified for the Volume Calculation Method.
Volume Calculation Method

Specifies which method is used to calculate volumes.

Import Another Criteria

Prompts you to define a new materials list for the sample line group. Opens the Compute Materials dialog box after you select a criteria.