Summary
This function provides the ability to print earthwork volume calculations and Summary tables in Excel based on the earthwork quantity table created in the create cross-section view function.
Additionally, when calculating the earthwork quantity, a function is provided to exclude earthwork deduction sections, such as bridge or tunnel sections, from the earthwork quantity by entering them.
How to Run
[CIM View Mode]
Ribbon Menu > [INFRA-DESIGN] Tab > Cross Section View > Calculate the Area of Cross Section View [EVC]
Explanation
How to use Calculate the Area of Cross Section View.
Run the Calculate the Area of Cross Section View [EVC] command or execute the Calculate the Area of Cross Section View function in the Cross Section View of the INFRA-DESIGN menu tab.
[Select Layout]
Select the layout from which to calculate the earthwork quantity.
The start point, end point, and length information below are automatically entered based on linear information.
[Add Bridge and Tunnel Segment]
This is an option to enter bridge and tunnel segments to be excluded from earthwork quantity calculation.
Name : Enter a name for the bridge or tunnel segment.
Start Point : Enter the start point of the bridge or tunnel segment to be excluded from earthwork
quantity calculation.
End Point : Enter the end point of the bridge or tunnel segment to be excluded from earthwork quantity calculation.
Length : It is automatically calculated based on the entered start and end point information.
Additional Segment List : You can check the list of added bridge and tunnel segments in this table.
[Setting]
Earth Work Conversion Factor :
Cutting quantity requires a volume conversion factor because the volume in compacted state must be entered in the earthwork quantity table.
[Export Results]
Create Earth Work Calculation :
Export an Excel file consisting of
[cover + earthwork volume summary table + earthwork volume detailed calculation information].
Create Earth Work Summary Table :
Export the SUM of each item of earthwork volume detail properties.
[Video using the Calculate the Area of Cross Section View function]
The Calculate the Area of Cross Section View function can be checked from 04:50~06:05.