© 2012 Autodesk Using Subassembly Composer on the Highway A4 Construction Project Jordy Brouwers Geonius
© 2012 Autodesk CI2281 This class will provide an in-depth look at using the Autodesk® Subassembly Composer. Learn how to organize your workflow and create complex subassemblies of tunnels, retaining walls, highways, and others with ease. Import and update your subassemblies into AutoCAD® Civil 3D® software, and see the result in your corridor in the complete intelligent model in Autodesk® Navisworks® software. This class uses data and real-life examples of the Highway A4 construction project in The Netherlands.
© 2012 Autodesk Learning Objectives At the end of this class, you will be able to: Use Subassembly Composer Set up workflows for creating complex subassemblies Export custom AutoCAD Civil 3D corridors to Navisworks Import and update custom subassemblies in Civil 3D
© 2012 Autodesk The Netherlands
© 2012 Autodesk So where’s the Netherlands? 5500miles
© 2012 Autodesk Our neighbors
© 2012 Autodesk Our neighbors
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© 2012 Autodesk The Netherlands USAThe Netherlands Sq. Miles3,794,10116, % Population310,673,00016,626, % Density P / Sq.M
© 2012 Autodesk The Netherlands
© 2012 Autodesk The Netherlands
© 2012 Autodesk The Netherlands
© 2012 Autodesk The Netherlands
© 2012 Autodesk The Netherlands
© 2012 Autodesk The Netherlands
© 2012 Autodesk The Netherlands 29% below sea level 2/3 would flood without water protection
© 2012 Autodesk Traffic Jam… 8 februari 1999 : 610 miles of ‘not moving’ traffic
© 2012 Autodesk The Netherlands
© 2012 Autodesk The Netherlands
© 2012 Autodesk The Netherlands
© 2012 Autodesk The Netherlands
© 2012 Autodesk SubAssemblyComposer What is it?
© 2012 Autodesk SAC What is it?
© 2012 Autodesk What is SAC ? Introduced summer 2011 Complex subassemblies without programming Available Civil 3D 2011, 2012 en 2013
© 2012 Autodesk Programming subassemblies before SAC
© 2012 Autodesk Programming subassemblies with SAC
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SAC Pros / Cons
© 2012 Autodesk Voor- en nadelen Easy to learn to make own subassemblies Start with simple SA’s, and make them more complex More intelligent than stock SA’s Makes a nice combo with Corridor Solids SAC Support pack (2011/2012) or SAC itself (2013) has to be installed at other PC’s No encryption – like sending out source code Not very user friendly on complex SA’s No combination with custom.net code No Pipe Network targets
© 2012 Autodesk SAC Installation
© 2012 Autodesk Installation Civil 3D 2011 & 2012 Civil 3D 2013
© 2012 Autodesk Installation 2013
© 2012 Autodesk Combination with Corridor Solids
© 2012 Autodesk Combination with Corridor Solids
© 2012 Autodesk SAC On the Highway A4
© 2012 Autodesk 1 subassembly
© 2012 Autodesk Complete Civil 3D section, no extra work
© 2012 Autodesk Complete Civil 3D section, no extra work. Proper use of code set styles
© 2012 Autodesk Corridor Solids
© 2012 Autodesk SAC Demo
© 2012 Autodesk Case 1
© 2012 Autodesk Case 2
© 2012 Autodesk Short demos
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