Hello, I've been struggling lately wit calculating volume between two surfaces. I have two surfaces with points and when I calculate volume with volume dashboard i get values which are not the same with calculation made with sample lines and compute materials. I know they are different methods but when shoud I use one and when the other? And also I really can't understand when calculating with different increment on sample lines like on 20m or 50m I get different values. For example for sample lines made on 20 m distance I get value of 900 net vol. and for sample lines made on 50m distance i get value of 700 net vol. That a huge differene and what distance should i use, which is correct. Just to mention that building is 180 width and 60 length.
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Hello,
I've been struggling lately wit calculating volume between two surfaces. I have two surfaces with points and when I calculate volume with volume dashboard i get values which are not the same with calculation made with sample lines and compute materials. I know they are different methods but when shoud I use one and when the other?
And also I really can't understand when calculating with different increment on sample lines like on 20m or 50m I get different values. For example for sample lines made on 20 m distance I get value of 900 net vol. and for sample lines made on 50m distance i get value of 700 net vol. That a huge differene and what distance should i use, which is correct. Just to mention that building is 180 width and 60 length.
Sir, Is there any possibility to compare the two surfaces with different elevation from Topo Survey points in Civil 3D.....?
Yup possible