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1 © 2011 Autodesk Importing the Most Useful Data Into Survey in AutoCAD Civil 3D 2012 Russ Nicloy Civil Applications Engineer

2 © 2011 Autodesk Class Summary This class will cover  what should be setup before using the survey database  what considerations should be taken in the field when collecting data  how to import several different types of data  and how to return data from Civil 3D back to the field for stakeout.

3 © 2011 Autodesk Learning Objectives At the end of this class, you will be able to:  Setup the survey database data collection  Create field coding  Import data into the database and design files  Edit, adjust and add data to the database  Export Data for Stakeout

4 © 2011 Autodesk Database Setup Before Data Collection

5 © 2011 Autodesk Civil 3D Survey Database  General Setup

6 © 2011 Autodesk Civil 3D Survey Database  General Setup  Linework Codes  Special codes to start linework figures  Some customizability  Can create a set for different uses

7 © 2011 Autodesk Civil 3D Survey Database  General Setup  Linework Codes  Figure Prefix Database  The POINT codes that linework goes through  Like desc keys for points - line management  Be aware unless 100% used

8 © 2011 Autodesk Civil 3D Survey Database  General Setup  Linework Codes  Figure Prefix Database  Equipment Database  Data sheets for each piece of equipment  Not necessary, only if using closure analysis

9 © 2011 Autodesk Civil 3D Survey Database  General Setup  Linework Codes  Figure Prefix Database  Equipment Database  Survey “User” Settings  Overall settings, pathing  Can usually be set once and left alone  You can set default settings like US Feet versus International Feet

10 © 2011 Autodesk Civil 3D Survey Database  Per Project Setup  Set Working Folder  Where Database will be stored  Point it to the project’s folder  If you are going back to a project you should set this to where that project folder is.

11 © 2011 Autodesk Civil 3D Survey Database  Per Project Setup  Set Working Folder  Individual Survey Database Settings  Settings for individual project surveys  Some settings can be defaulted (through Survey “User” Settings)  Make sure Distance and Coordinate System settings are correct

12 © 2011 Autodesk Demonstration

13 © 2011 Autodesk Field Coding for the Database

14 © 2011 Autodesk Field Collection  Point Codes  Do you use Description Keys?

15 © 2011 Autodesk Field Collection  Point Codes  Do you use Description Keys?  Linework Codes

16 © 2011 Autodesk Importing Data to Database and Files

17 © 2011 Autodesk Download or Import  Survey Data Collection Link Translate to FBK ASCII Text Files (with Linework)

18 © 2011 Autodesk Download or Import  Translate to FBK (Fieldbook File) 1. Translators external to Civil 3D  Trimble TGO, Foresight DXM, etc. 2. Translators attached to Civil 3D  Trimble Link or Carlson Connect 3. Translators inside Civil 3D  Survey Link has limited FBK output

19 © 2011 Autodesk Download or Import  Survey Data Collection Link  Transfer  Conversion

20 © 2011 Autodesk Download or Import  ASCII Text File (with Linework)  Must use the survey database  Must be properly coded in the field

21 © 2011 Autodesk Demonstration

22 © 2011 Autodesk The Civil 3D Survey Database

23 © 2011 Autodesk Civil 3D Survey Database  Survey Network Data  Survey Points  Figures  Network  Import Events  Inserting and Removing from DWG

24 © 2011 Autodesk Civil 3D Survey Database  Editing Data in the Database  FBK – edit points through the setups that observe the points  TXT – edit points through Network – Non-Control Point -Properties of the Point  Figures – through graphic select/right-click

25 © 2011 Autodesk Civil 3D Survey Database  Translating coordinate zones  In the database  Survey Translate command  Need at least one point  Need two for rotation

26 © 2011 Autodesk Civil 3D Survey Database  Translating coordinate zones  Outside the database  Unlock points in drawing  Explode Survey Figures  AutoCAD Move and Rotate commands  (I do not recommend this)

27 © 2011 Autodesk Civil 3D Survey Database  Adding more survey data  Duplicate point numbers  New “network” or not

28 © 2011 Autodesk Demonstration

29 © 2011 Autodesk Exporting for Stakeout

30 © 2011 Autodesk Exporting for Stakeout  Extracting Data - Proposed Points  Extracted from corridor (road) design  Proposed Points  Topo, from grid

31 © 2011 Autodesk Exporting for Stakeout  Through the database  To FBK file  Project data consolidation

32 © 2011 Autodesk Exporting for Stakeout  ASCII text file  Direct to survey equipment  From Point Group

33 © 2011 Autodesk Demonstration

34 © 2011 Autodesk Autodesk, AutoCAD* [*if/when mentioned in the pertinent material, followed by an alphabetical list of all other trademarks mentioned in the material] are registered trademarks or trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries and/or affiliates in the USA and/or other countries. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders. Autodesk reserves the right to alter product and services offerings, and specifications and pricing at any time without notice, and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document. © 2011 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved.


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