I've been trying to work out how to calculate the stripping volume for a while, thanks to your video I now know the stripping assembiles. Totally agree with you on doing those shadings and checking that it's all calculating correctly, it's easy and well worth while. Keep up the good videos. I wonder if you've found a way of getting a report that shows fill and cut batter areas at the same frequency as the sample lines?
I'm so glad to hear that! The volume report calculates by the frequency of the sample lines by default. So if you follow what I did in the video, you should get what you're looking for.
@@civil3dtrackdesign433 Hi, the volumes are working out perfectly but what I'm trying to calcualte is the batter area and volume, not just volume. The reason I want areas is that often we need to treat the batters, in fills it might be a landscaping operation, it cut batters it might be trimming or shotcreting. Hope you've got a few ideas
@@stevedavidson8856 Oh understood. In your case, I'd try applying a different a different link code to the link that's creating your batter (slope to surface?). The default code is datum, but you can use a comma and apply mode codes. Then you can create a new surface just for your batter limits using the new code to compare against EG in the volume calculation. Let me know if that works out.
I've been trying to work out how to calculate the stripping volume for a while, thanks to your video I now know the stripping assembiles. Totally agree with you on doing those shadings and checking that it's all calculating correctly, it's easy and well worth while. Keep up the good videos.
I wonder if you've found a way of getting a report that shows fill and cut batter areas at the same frequency as the sample lines?
I'm so glad to hear that! The volume report calculates by the frequency of the sample lines by default. So if you follow what I did in the video, you should get what you're looking for.
@@civil3dtrackdesign433 Hi, the volumes are working out perfectly but what I'm trying to calcualte is the batter area and volume, not just volume. The reason I want areas is that often we need to treat the batters, in fills it might be a landscaping operation, it cut batters it might be trimming or shotcreting. Hope you've got a few ideas
@@stevedavidson8856 Oh understood. In your case, I'd try applying a different a different link code to the link that's creating your batter (slope to surface?). The default code is datum, but you can use a comma and apply mode codes. Then you can create a new surface just for your batter limits using the new code to compare against EG in the volume calculation. Let me know if that works out.
@@civil3dtrackdesign433 thanks I'll give it a go this week
Very helpful
Thank you sir
Hello,
Do you have your template available for download?
Thanks for sharing your knowledge
Hello, I used all default styles and settings in civil3d. I didn't use a custom template
@@civil3dtrackdesign433 ok, thanks!!
I need to know how i make a side slope and make the survey surface as a reference surface and calculate the qty ?
I can't get stripping style in surface creation kimdly help
Hi, what exactly is the problem? The style is not displaying correctly? I need more information to help.