AutoCAD Civil 3D: Designing Gravity Pipe Systems

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Free Online Course: AutoCAD Civil 3D: Designing Gravity Pipe Systems provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 3-4 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. AutoCAD Civil 3D: Designing Gravity Pipe Systems is taught by Eric Chappell.

Overview
  • Use AutoCAD Civil 3D pipe network features to draw 2D and 3D models of gravity pipe systems such as storm sewers, sanitary sewers, and more.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Welcome
    • Using the exercise files
    1. Getting Started
    • Understanding gravity systems
    • Understanding how Civil 3D handles pipe networks
    • Understanding structures
    • Understanding pipes
    • Understanding parts lists
    • Creating a composite surface
    2. Creating Pipe Networks
    • Creating a pipe network from objects
    • Creating structures by layout
    • Creating pipes by layout
    • Creating pipes and structures by layout
    • Drawing a pipe network in Profile view
    • Creating an alignment from a pipe network
    • Opening a pipe network from an InfraWorks 360 model
    3. Editing Pipe Networks
    • Editing structures using grips
    • Editing pipes using grips
    • Editing using the Layout tools
    • Swapping parts
    • Splitting a network
    • Merging a network
    • Changing pipe direction
    • Editing pipe networks using properties
    • Creating and displaying a cover profile
    • Editing pipe networks with panorama
    • Rough editing in Profile view
    4. Displaying and Annotating Pipe Networks
    • Understanding pipe network styles
    • Controlling the display of structures
    • Controlling the display of pipes
    • Renaming pipes and structures
    • Annotating pipe networks in Plan view
    • Editing labels in Plan view
    • Annotating pipe networks in Profile view
    • Editing labels in Profile view
    • Creating pipe network tables
    5. Creating and Managing a Parts List
    • Modifying an existing parts list
    • Creating a new parts list
    • Adding a part family
    • Adding parts to a part family
    • Configuring a part
    • Introduction to Part Builder
    6. Analyzing a Pipe Network
    • Illustrating a pipe crossing
    • Performing an interference check
    • Creating pipe rules
    • Applying pipe rules
    • Quantity Take Off
    Conclusion
    • Next steps