Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Introduction
Who Should Read This Book
What Is Covered in This Book
How to Contact the Author
Chapter 1: Getting Started
Understanding the Capabilities of Roadway Design for InfraWorks 360
Navigating Roadway Design for InfraWorks 360
Chapter 2: Designing Roads
Creating Roads
Introducing the Road Asset Card
Editing Roads Graphically
Working with Style Zones
Working with Lane Zones
Configuring Roadside Grading
Using the Profile View Panel
Working with Intersections
Chapter 3: Using Advanced Functions
Using Profile Optimization
Analyzing Sight Distance
Creating Civil 3D Drawings
End User License Agreement
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Begin Reading
List of Illustrations
Chapter 1: Getting Started
Figure 1.1 An engineered curve and its associated asset card
Figure 1.2 The road classification options
Figure 1.3 The Profile View panel
Figure 1.4 A specialized asset card for intersections
Figure 1.5 A sight distance analysis
Figure 1.6 A profile optimization
Figure 1.7 A Civil 3D plan and profile drawing generated by the InfraWorks program
Figure 1.8 The Roadway Design icon
Figure 1.9 The expanded view of the Roadway Design toolbar
Figure 1.10 A selected road and its associated asset card
Figure 1.11 Specialized curve gizmos and a Geometry section on the Road asset card
Figure 1.12 Specialized gizmos for vertical editing
Figure 1.13 The Profile View panel
Chapter 2: Designing Roads
Figure 2.1 To access the roadway creation tools, click the icons in the order shown.
Figure 2.2 Creating a new road
Figure 2.3 The red arrows indicate locations where PVIs were created automatically.
Figure 2.4 A newly created road
Figure 2.5 The Road asset card shown with the control for managing zones
Figure 2.6 The Road asset card in Geometry mode with corresponding geometric editing gizmos
Figure 2.7 The editing gizmos located at the PVI of a road
Figure 2.8 A view of the road after raising a PVI
Figure 2.9 The road geometry context menu for tangents when viewing in plan view
Figure 2.10 The road geometry context menu for curves in plan view
Figure 2.11 The Edit Curve flyout
Figure 2.12 The Curve Properties panel (shown undocked)
Figure 2.13 The road geometry context menu for tangents in 3D view
Figure 2.14 The road geometry context menu for vertical curves in 3D view
Figure 2.15 Setting the curve and spiral values
Figure 2.16 PVIs that are to be deleted
Figure 2.17 The Road asset card in Style mode with its corresponding functions
Figure 2.18 Choosing Style for Edit Mode
Figure 2.19 Launching the Add A Style Zone function
Figure 2.20 Setting the location between two zones
Figure 2.21 A bridge is represented using a style zone.
Figure 2.22 The Road asset card in Lanes Forward mode with its corresponding functions
Figure 2.23 A deceleration lane created using the Road asset card with Edit Mode set to Lanes Forward
Figure 2.24 The Road asset card in Roadside Grading mode with Grading Method set to Fixed Width
Figure 2.25 The Road asset card in Roadside Grading mode with Grading Method set to Fixed Slope
Figure 2.26 Steep slope because of Grading Method set to Fixed Width
Figure 2.27 Fixed Slope grading that is restricted by the Grading Limit setting
Figure 2.28 Fixed Slope grading that is unrestricted by the Grading Limit setting
Figure 2.29 You can open the Profile View panel (shown undocked) by clicking the icons in the order shown.
Figure 2.30 Opening the Profile View panel using the right-click menu
Figure 2.31 The Profile View panel
Figure 2.32 Moving a PVI in the Profile View panel
Figure 2.33 Removing a PVI in profile view
Figure 2.34 Editing a profile in the Profile View panel
Figure 2.35 Editing an intersection using the Intersection asset card
Figure 2.36 Editing a turning zone
Figure 2.37 A simple curve with taper
Figure 2.38 The light-blue cone gizmo (shown in red because it is selected) is used to control the curb return radius.
Figure 2.39 The purple cylinder gizmo (shown in red because it is selected) is used to add a widening zone.
Figure 2.40 The Widening Zone asset card
Figure 2.41 The widening zone gizmos
Figure 2.42 The Intersection asset card with Edit Mode set to Lane Markings
Figure 2.43 The yield line gizmo
Figure 2.44 Creating a widening zone
Figure 2.45 A designed intersection
Chapter 3: Using Advanced Functions
Figure 3.1 The Profile Optimization panel can be opened by clicking the icons in the order shown.
Figure 3.2 The Profile Constraints section of the Profile Optimization panel
Figure 3.3 The Quantities Options section of the Profile Optimization panel
Figure 3.4 The Construction Rules section of the Profile Optimization panel
Figure 3.5 To open the Construction & Earthwork Costs Settings dialog, click the link in the Profile Optimization dialog.
Figure 3.6 Launching a profile optimization
Figure 3.7 The initial profile, prior to optimization
Figure 3.8 The Job Monitor panel (to open it, click the icons in the order shown)
Figure 3.9 The first section of a Profile Optimization report
Figure 3.10 Importing optimization results into an InfraWorks model
Figure 3.11 An optimized profile
Figure 3.12 Open the Sight Distance panel by clicking the icons in the order shown.
Figure 3.13 The Sight Distance panel for roads
Figure 3.14 Sight distance analysis indicators for roads
Figure 3.15 Sight distance analysis indicators for sight pins
Figure 3.16 Sight Failure and Accident Zone areas revealed by a sight distance analysis
Figure 3.17 Analyzing sight distance using a sight pin
Figure 3.18 The Sight Distance panel for an intersection
Figure 3.19 An intersection sight distance analysis
Figure 3.20 An intersection sight distance analysis showing obstructions on both sides
Figure 3.21 A coverage that will be used to grade the area adjacent to an intersection
Figure 3.22 An updated analysis after changing the design
Figure 3.23 The Select A Model Road view of the Create Civil 3D Drawings dialog
Figure 3.24 The Select Surface view of the Create Civil 3D Drawings dialog
Figure 3.25 Using the Offset Of A Road Base setting
Figure 3.26 The Specify Civil 3D Options view of the Create Civil 3D Drawings dialog
Figure 3.27 The dialog indicating the completion of the process
Figure 3.28 A sheet that has been automatically configured by the View Civil 3D Drawings command
Figure 3.29 The Sheet Set Manager palette along with one of the sheets