This is the best tutorial video I have ever come across on pressure pipes networks in Civil 3D. It covers most areas of the topic and the explanations are very concise. Good job and thank you for the quality content. Continue making more videos on Civil 3D, cant wait for the next one!
@costechconstruction254 I would appreciate that. There's very little content out there on how to control for deflection using the Pressure Network tools in Civil 3D. Autodesk itself doesn't even have tutorials. The one useful thing they did recently is in 2024 they added the ability to have the deflection included in a fitting labels.... but not at pipe to pipe connections. Also using pipe runs and and cut length in the profile layout makes violations of pipe to pipe deflections even more difficult to catch. I understand that this is not something that is commonly required because most small diameter pipes have a pretty decent allowable degree of deflection. Unfortunately I just have a project that has 36 inch pipe for miles and the only way I felt confident in the design was to lay it out without using pipe runs, going one 20 ft long segment of pipe at a time.
Surfaces can be obtained by taking ground levels. You need surface data to design a pipeline network. Coodinates will only give you the pipeline layout plan.
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Very nice tutorial! I'm just starting to work with pressure pipes, and your video will help me a lot!
More videos on pipe works coming!
This is the best tutorial video I have ever come across on pressure pipes networks in Civil 3D. It covers most areas of the topic and the explanations are very concise. Good job and thank you for the quality content. Continue making more videos on Civil 3D, cant wait for the next one!
Wow, thanks!
Great work brother
Thank you!
bro when are you going to upload tutorial for a sewer design... i would appreaciate
Will upload soon!
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Can we create a pipe run using shape file with elevations in it.
Yes, pipe runs can be created from Shape files.
what about controlling for deflection?
Sorry i forgot to discuss deflection. I will do it in an upcoming video on sewer design
@costechconstruction254 I would appreciate that. There's very little content out there on how to control for deflection using the Pressure Network tools in Civil 3D. Autodesk itself doesn't even have tutorials. The one useful thing they did recently is in 2024 they added the ability to have the deflection included in a fitting labels.... but not at pipe to pipe connections. Also using pipe runs and and cut length in the profile layout makes violations of pipe to pipe deflections even more difficult to catch. I understand that this is not something that is commonly required because most small diameter pipes have a pretty decent allowable degree of deflection. Unfortunately I just have a project that has 36 inch pipe for miles and the only way I felt confident in the design was to lay it out without using pipe runs, going one 20 ft long segment of pipe at a time.
super, we need more videos like this, pls do storm water and lpg netwok also.
Will do it soon!
Which catalogue do you use when dealing with seamless steel pipes for pressurised oil and LPG ?
You will need to customise your pipe catalog or modify an existing catalog to meet your project specifications for pressurized LPG and oil pipes.
grate video and explanation
Glad it helped
Hello, how do you come up with the surface/contours when the surveyor only provides you with the coordinates of the pipeline
Surfaces can be obtained by taking ground levels. You need surface data to design a pipeline network. Coodinates will only give you the pipeline layout plan.
Hello. Can you please help in the installation of the software?
Afraid for doing that here. Kindly email costechconstruction0@gmail.com for download and installation guide