KansasCAD
2007-04-09, 05:57 PM
Hello,
Here are 2 of my "Civil" dynamic blocks.
The 1st one is "Culv-RCP" is Reinforced Concrete Pipe. (Round)
The 2nd one is Culv-RCPHE is Reinforced Concrete Pipe Horizontal Elliptical.
Both are based on standard sizes we use here in Kansas. You could change the sizes in the lookup tables if you need other sizes.
1. Insert the type you want on the layer you wish.
2. Use the look-up table to select the pipe size.
Note: Because of the complexity of the lookup table in stretching overlapping linework you need to pick the size that you want twice. I know this sounds like a pain (and I have one from fighting it) but until I figure out how to simplify it I am making due. If you select the lookup table and the size is set to "custom" then you need to select the size again. If it is set to a size then you are ok.
3. Use the grip to stretch the length you need.
NOTE: The length is in 2 foot increments because around here they make pre-cast lengths in 4', 6', and 8' lengths so keep that in mind.
4. The "Pay-length" dimension includes the length of the barrel portion of each end section. This length is different on almost all sizes of pipe, so I added this dimension on a "NoPlot" layer that can be turned off for plotting but the information is available to the Engineer or Designer. Again this is how things are done here locally.
I omitted a curved line that you normally see on the end section because of the complexity of all the stretches and trying to scale the curve. The overall size of the end section are accurate because we needed to know if we install two (2) lines of pipe side by side what the clearances have to be.
Let me know what you think,
(Just don't be too cruel)
Thanks,
Daryl
Here are 2 of my "Civil" dynamic blocks.
The 1st one is "Culv-RCP" is Reinforced Concrete Pipe. (Round)
The 2nd one is Culv-RCPHE is Reinforced Concrete Pipe Horizontal Elliptical.
Both are based on standard sizes we use here in Kansas. You could change the sizes in the lookup tables if you need other sizes.
1. Insert the type you want on the layer you wish.
2. Use the look-up table to select the pipe size.
Note: Because of the complexity of the lookup table in stretching overlapping linework you need to pick the size that you want twice. I know this sounds like a pain (and I have one from fighting it) but until I figure out how to simplify it I am making due. If you select the lookup table and the size is set to "custom" then you need to select the size again. If it is set to a size then you are ok.
3. Use the grip to stretch the length you need.
NOTE: The length is in 2 foot increments because around here they make pre-cast lengths in 4', 6', and 8' lengths so keep that in mind.
4. The "Pay-length" dimension includes the length of the barrel portion of each end section. This length is different on almost all sizes of pipe, so I added this dimension on a "NoPlot" layer that can be turned off for plotting but the information is available to the Engineer or Designer. Again this is how things are done here locally.
I omitted a curved line that you normally see on the end section because of the complexity of all the stretches and trying to scale the curve. The overall size of the end section are accurate because we needed to know if we install two (2) lines of pipe side by side what the clearances have to be.
Let me know what you think,
(Just don't be too cruel)
Thanks,
Daryl