• Civil 3D

Create offset alignments and profiles

Add offset alignments and profiles to a centerline and then edit them, providing the framework to build road models in detailed designs.


00:04

We're now going to add some offset alignments to our design.

00:07

Center line alignments.

00:09

Offset alignments are generally used to create geometry

00:12

for road channel lines or adding road lanes.

00:16

The advantage of using offset alignments is

00:18

that they remain linked to the centerline alignment

00:21

and can be edited to include changes in offset with transitions.

00:26

We don't have to convert poly lines or worry

00:29

about what happens if the main alignment is moved.

00:35

Click on the conister boulevard and on the ribbon, choose offset alignment,

00:40

offset alignments are linked to their parent alignment.

00:44

They'll have an automatic name which you can override if you wish

00:49

deselect from start and set the start station to zero.

00:54

We don't want to create offsets along the existing part

00:56

of the road which are the negative station values.

01:00

We'll create one off on the left and one officer on the right,

01:04

both will be set to 12 ft from the center line

01:10

at the bottom of the dialogue, set the alignment style

01:13

to offsets

01:14

and set the label style

01:16

to no labels.

01:21

Click on the widening criteria tab

01:24

here you can add automatic widening around curves.

01:28

This will adjust the offset alignments

01:30

to create flared widening around the curves

01:33

based on standards defined in a design criteria file

01:37

or by specifying manual widening.

01:41

Don't select these options.

01:44

Deselect used design checks set

01:49

on the crate offset profile tab.

01:51

We can tell civil 3D to create offset profiles for our offset alignments

01:56

based on a design centerline profile.

01:59

We're using Mcallister boulevard lay out one profile.

02:04

We can superimpose these offset profiles onto an existing profile view

02:10

change. The superimpose onto profile view to Mcallister Boulevard one,

02:15

this will draw offset profiles in that view.

02:22

The profiles can be generated with a cross fall from the center line profile.

02:26

As our road will be crowned,

02:29

set the cross slope to minus 2%.

02:33

Each new profile will be given an automatic name,

02:38

set, the profile style to basic

02:41

and click. OK.

02:45

The offsets have been added to the drawing

02:47

and can be managed from prospector

02:51

in prospector, expand alignments and expand offset alignments,

02:56

expand an offset alignment and expand profiles.

03:01

Here you can see that it has created a profile for the offset alignments.

03:07

When we create offset alignments,

03:09

they are linked to the main center line alignment.

03:11

If we move the center line,

03:13

the offset alignment will move with it.

Video transcript

00:04

We're now going to add some offset alignments to our design.

00:07

Center line alignments.

00:09

Offset alignments are generally used to create geometry

00:12

for road channel lines or adding road lanes.

00:16

The advantage of using offset alignments is

00:18

that they remain linked to the centerline alignment

00:21

and can be edited to include changes in offset with transitions.

00:26

We don't have to convert poly lines or worry

00:29

about what happens if the main alignment is moved.

00:35

Click on the conister boulevard and on the ribbon, choose offset alignment,

00:40

offset alignments are linked to their parent alignment.

00:44

They'll have an automatic name which you can override if you wish

00:49

deselect from start and set the start station to zero.

00:54

We don't want to create offsets along the existing part

00:56

of the road which are the negative station values.

01:00

We'll create one off on the left and one officer on the right,

01:04

both will be set to 12 ft from the center line

01:10

at the bottom of the dialogue, set the alignment style

01:13

to offsets

01:14

and set the label style

01:16

to no labels.

01:21

Click on the widening criteria tab

01:24

here you can add automatic widening around curves.

01:28

This will adjust the offset alignments

01:30

to create flared widening around the curves

01:33

based on standards defined in a design criteria file

01:37

or by specifying manual widening.

01:41

Don't select these options.

01:44

Deselect used design checks set

01:49

on the crate offset profile tab.

01:51

We can tell civil 3D to create offset profiles for our offset alignments

01:56

based on a design centerline profile.

01:59

We're using Mcallister boulevard lay out one profile.

02:04

We can superimpose these offset profiles onto an existing profile view

02:10

change. The superimpose onto profile view to Mcallister Boulevard one,

02:15

this will draw offset profiles in that view.

02:22

The profiles can be generated with a cross fall from the center line profile.

02:26

As our road will be crowned,

02:29

set the cross slope to minus 2%.

02:33

Each new profile will be given an automatic name,

02:38

set, the profile style to basic

02:41

and click. OK.

02:45

The offsets have been added to the drawing

02:47

and can be managed from prospector

02:51

in prospector, expand alignments and expand offset alignments,

02:56

expand an offset alignment and expand profiles.

03:01

Here you can see that it has created a profile for the offset alignments.

03:07

When we create offset alignments,

03:09

they are linked to the main center line alignment.

03:11

If we move the center line,

03:13

the offset alignment will move with it.

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