This video offers a brief outline of how InfraWorks drainage networks can be taken into Civil 3D and further refined.
- [Lynda] Well, thanks for sticking with me…as we took a deeper dive into drainage design.…It's been delightful.…Together we've weathered hundred year storms…and watershed analysis,…and we've right-sized drainage networks on the fly.…So why not check out what you can do…with some of the data you've created in Civil 3D?…There are a wealth of Civil 3D courses you can view…to learn how to take your network from conceptual…to shovel ready.…See you guys later.…
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1/22/2018- Hydrology terms and methods
- Analyzing a watershed
- Troubleshooting your model
- Modifying culverts
- Culvert reporting
- Adding a drainage network to a model
- Analyzing and inspecting elements of a drainage network
- Sizing a drainage network
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome36s
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Good to know1m 32s
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1. Watersheds
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Model housekeeping4m 49s
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Analyzing a watershed, part 119m 17s
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Tips and tricks5m 49s
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2. Working with Culverts
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Modifying culverts5m 5s
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Modifying a culvert solution8m 52s
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Culvert reporting1m 22s
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3. Networks
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Introduction3m 51s
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Sizing the drainage network2m 39s
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Conclusion
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Next steps32s
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