• Civil 3D

Assign a pipe network catalog and create a parts list

Assign a pipe network catalog and build a pipe network parts list.


00:04

The first step we need to take before we can create a pipe

00:06

network is to set the catalog of parts that we wish to work with

00:10

from the home ribbon tab, select the crate design, drop down

00:14

and choose set pipe network catalog

00:19

in the catalog settings.

00:20

The catalog folder sets the path where the catalogs are stored.

00:25

The default location is a folder on your C drive

00:28

but on a real project, this might be a central server location.

00:33

Leave this set to the default

00:37

in the pipe catalog pull down. We can set which pipe catalog we wish to use

00:42

the options you see here will vary depending

00:45

on whether you have installed other country kits.

00:48

We will use the US Imperial pipes catalog

00:52

for the structures catalog, select the US Imperial Structures catalog.

00:58

In your model, you can only use parts from the selected catalogs

01:04

before we can insert parts into the model. We need to create a parts list.

01:09

The parts list provides access to selected parts from the catalog.

01:13

Parts list can be created from the create design pull

01:16

down or from the settings tab of the tool space

01:21

note the option to create a parts list from all catalog parts.

01:25

This is generally not recommended as it will need

01:28

to import information about the parts into the drawing

01:33

from the tool space settings, tab,

01:36

expand pipe network and expand parts lists.

01:40

You can see some parts lists have already been created.

01:44

Right? Click on parts lists and choose create parts list

01:49

in the network. Parts list, go to the information tab

01:52

and change the name to Iowa City Storm.

01:56

Go to the pipes tab and select the new parts list header,

02:01

right click and choose add part family.

02:05

You can see the available families from

02:07

the catalog with different shapes and materials,

02:12

select concrete pipe

02:14

PV C pipe

02:15

and concrete box culvert families

02:18

and then click. Ok.

02:21

Now expand the header to see the families you've added.

02:25

Although you've added the families, no parts have yet been added to do this.

02:29

You must add some part sizes from each family.

02:34

Select concrete pipe,

02:36

right click and choose add part size

02:40

in the part sized creator.

02:42

You can specify which diameter and wall thickness of pipe you want to add.

02:46

These are based on tables and so are linked together.

02:50

You can add individual sizes in this way

02:53

or you can select, add all sizes to bring in all of the sizes in the parts list,

02:59

select add all sizes and click. Ok.

03:02

Now expand the concrete parts family to see the parts you have added.

03:07

Each part

03:09

has a style assigned automatically

03:11

which you can change to any style in the drawing.

03:15

Using the disc icon at the top of the style

03:17

column will change the style for all parts in that family

03:22

set, the style to double line storm

03:26

the rules column sets, the rule set that is applied to the pipes.

03:31

The rule set is currently set to basic.

03:35

You can review or edit the rules that are in the set

03:39

in this set. We have rules for cover and slope.

03:42

We can define the minimum and maximum slope of the pipe

03:45

as well as the minimum and maximum cover depth of the pipe.

03:50

These control how the pipe is placed under the ground.

03:54

There's also a length check which will flag pipes that are too long.

03:59

There are other rules available that you could also add

04:02

in this column.

04:03

You can assign the render material for the pipe that

04:05

will be applied when you view it in 3d.

04:08

The pay item column is used to set a code which can then be used for quantity. Take off.

04:15

Now add all sizes for the PV C pipe

04:19

and add all the inner pipe width and inner pipe height sizes

04:23

to the concrete box culvert,

04:26

set the render material for the PV C pipe to buy block

04:30

and for the box culvert

04:32

set it to concrete cast in place flat gray.

04:36

Now go to the structures tab

04:39

in the structures tab,

04:40

you'll see there's already a structure added called Noel's structure.

04:44

When you join a pipe directly to another pipe, a pipe to pipe join

04:49

and you don't want a manhole or physical structure to be placed. A

04:53

null structure will be added. Instead,

04:56

the null structure records the connection between the

04:58

pipes but without placing a physical structure,

05:02

right. Click on the new parts list and select from the park catalog

05:06

concrete rectangular winged head wall

05:09

from the inner and outlet

05:11

and from junction structures with frames.

05:14

We're going to choose concentric cylindrical structure

05:18

and eccentric cylindrical structure

05:21

and also eccentric cylindrical structure to tier with the circular frame

05:26

from the junction structures without frames.

05:28

Choose rectangular junction structure, NF

05:33

and click. OK

05:34

for the head wall, right click and choose add part size

05:38

and then select add all sizes for the base width and the structure height

05:43

for each of the cylindrical structures. Right click and choose add part size

05:48

and then add all sizes for the inner structure diameter

05:53

for the rectangular junction structure. We'll add just one size,

05:58

set the infrastructure width to 24

06:01

and then set the structure length to 36.

06:05

We can use this structure to represent an inlet gully

06:10

review the structure rules that have been assigned

06:14

the rules for the structures include the default

06:17

and maximum pipe drop across the structure.

06:20

And there is also a maximum pipe size check that can be applied.

06:25

The rules for pipes and structures do not prevent a part being added to the network.

06:29

But where the rules have been broken. The parts will be flagged with warnings.

06:34

Now select all of the structures that have been added to the parts list in turn

06:39

and then in the render material column change the render material

06:43

to concrete cast in place. As shown

06:46

again, a pay item code could be added for each structure type for quantity take off.

06:51

We won't be assigning any pay items.

06:55

The structure type column is used to categorize the structures, its inlets

06:60

manholes combined structures or outfalls.

07:04

These are used when analyzing flows in the network.

07:09

Set the structure type for each of the structures as shown,

07:16

click OK. To save the parts list,

07:19

the parts list has now been added to the drawing and

07:22

we're ready to use it to create our drainage networks.

Video transcript

00:04

The first step we need to take before we can create a pipe

00:06

network is to set the catalog of parts that we wish to work with

00:10

from the home ribbon tab, select the crate design, drop down

00:14

and choose set pipe network catalog

00:19

in the catalog settings.

00:20

The catalog folder sets the path where the catalogs are stored.

00:25

The default location is a folder on your C drive

00:28

but on a real project, this might be a central server location.

00:33

Leave this set to the default

00:37

in the pipe catalog pull down. We can set which pipe catalog we wish to use

00:42

the options you see here will vary depending

00:45

on whether you have installed other country kits.

00:48

We will use the US Imperial pipes catalog

00:52

for the structures catalog, select the US Imperial Structures catalog.

00:58

In your model, you can only use parts from the selected catalogs

01:04

before we can insert parts into the model. We need to create a parts list.

01:09

The parts list provides access to selected parts from the catalog.

01:13

Parts list can be created from the create design pull

01:16

down or from the settings tab of the tool space

01:21

note the option to create a parts list from all catalog parts.

01:25

This is generally not recommended as it will need

01:28

to import information about the parts into the drawing

01:33

from the tool space settings, tab,

01:36

expand pipe network and expand parts lists.

01:40

You can see some parts lists have already been created.

01:44

Right? Click on parts lists and choose create parts list

01:49

in the network. Parts list, go to the information tab

01:52

and change the name to Iowa City Storm.

01:56

Go to the pipes tab and select the new parts list header,

02:01

right click and choose add part family.

02:05

You can see the available families from

02:07

the catalog with different shapes and materials,

02:12

select concrete pipe

02:14

PV C pipe

02:15

and concrete box culvert families

02:18

and then click. Ok.

02:21

Now expand the header to see the families you've added.

02:25

Although you've added the families, no parts have yet been added to do this.

02:29

You must add some part sizes from each family.

02:34

Select concrete pipe,

02:36

right click and choose add part size

02:40

in the part sized creator.

02:42

You can specify which diameter and wall thickness of pipe you want to add.

02:46

These are based on tables and so are linked together.

02:50

You can add individual sizes in this way

02:53

or you can select, add all sizes to bring in all of the sizes in the parts list,

02:59

select add all sizes and click. Ok.

03:02

Now expand the concrete parts family to see the parts you have added.

03:07

Each part

03:09

has a style assigned automatically

03:11

which you can change to any style in the drawing.

03:15

Using the disc icon at the top of the style

03:17

column will change the style for all parts in that family

03:22

set, the style to double line storm

03:26

the rules column sets, the rule set that is applied to the pipes.

03:31

The rule set is currently set to basic.

03:35

You can review or edit the rules that are in the set

03:39

in this set. We have rules for cover and slope.

03:42

We can define the minimum and maximum slope of the pipe

03:45

as well as the minimum and maximum cover depth of the pipe.

03:50

These control how the pipe is placed under the ground.

03:54

There's also a length check which will flag pipes that are too long.

03:59

There are other rules available that you could also add

04:02

in this column.

04:03

You can assign the render material for the pipe that

04:05

will be applied when you view it in 3d.

04:08

The pay item column is used to set a code which can then be used for quantity. Take off.

04:15

Now add all sizes for the PV C pipe

04:19

and add all the inner pipe width and inner pipe height sizes

04:23

to the concrete box culvert,

04:26

set the render material for the PV C pipe to buy block

04:30

and for the box culvert

04:32

set it to concrete cast in place flat gray.

04:36

Now go to the structures tab

04:39

in the structures tab,

04:40

you'll see there's already a structure added called Noel's structure.

04:44

When you join a pipe directly to another pipe, a pipe to pipe join

04:49

and you don't want a manhole or physical structure to be placed. A

04:53

null structure will be added. Instead,

04:56

the null structure records the connection between the

04:58

pipes but without placing a physical structure,

05:02

right. Click on the new parts list and select from the park catalog

05:06

concrete rectangular winged head wall

05:09

from the inner and outlet

05:11

and from junction structures with frames.

05:14

We're going to choose concentric cylindrical structure

05:18

and eccentric cylindrical structure

05:21

and also eccentric cylindrical structure to tier with the circular frame

05:26

from the junction structures without frames.

05:28

Choose rectangular junction structure, NF

05:33

and click. OK

05:34

for the head wall, right click and choose add part size

05:38

and then select add all sizes for the base width and the structure height

05:43

for each of the cylindrical structures. Right click and choose add part size

05:48

and then add all sizes for the inner structure diameter

05:53

for the rectangular junction structure. We'll add just one size,

05:58

set the infrastructure width to 24

06:01

and then set the structure length to 36.

06:05

We can use this structure to represent an inlet gully

06:10

review the structure rules that have been assigned

06:14

the rules for the structures include the default

06:17

and maximum pipe drop across the structure.

06:20

And there is also a maximum pipe size check that can be applied.

06:25

The rules for pipes and structures do not prevent a part being added to the network.

06:29

But where the rules have been broken. The parts will be flagged with warnings.

06:34

Now select all of the structures that have been added to the parts list in turn

06:39

and then in the render material column change the render material

06:43

to concrete cast in place. As shown

06:46

again, a pay item code could be added for each structure type for quantity take off.

06:51

We won't be assigning any pay items.

06:55

The structure type column is used to categorize the structures, its inlets

06:60

manholes combined structures or outfalls.

07:04

These are used when analyzing flows in the network.

07:09

Set the structure type for each of the structures as shown,

07:16

click OK. To save the parts list,

07:19

the parts list has now been added to the drawing and

07:22

we're ready to use it to create our drainage networks.

Was this information helpful?