Civil 3D Alignment Essentials
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The horizontal alignments that serve as the foundation for modeling roadways will be introduced to you in this course. Alignments are made up of a collection of lines, curves, and spirals that are seen as a single thing. In addition to pipe networks and other construction baselines, alignment objects can represent road centerlines.
One of the first tasks in designing a road, railroad, or site is creating and specifying a horizontal alignment. The named alignment can be made from the alignment geometry, which can be drawn as a polyline. The Alignment Layout Tools can be used to generate an alignment object for more control.
Additionally, tangency between the alignment components is automatically maintained when editing alignments using grips or the commands on the Alignment Layout Tools toolbar. Profiles, sections, and corridors can all have alignments as their parent object or as a stand-alone object. When you modify an alignment, all associated items are automatically updated.
Give an alignment a type when you create it, such as centerline, offset, curb return, rail, or miscellaneous. These alignment types can be used to classify your data according to alignment function. Choose the centerline type for a road centerline, the rail type for a railroad, or the other type for other applications, such as a utility conduit.
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