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Transoft Solutions AutoTURN v9.0.1.256
for Autodesk AutoCAD 2007-2015, Bentley Microstation, ZwSoft ZWCAD, Bricsys BricsCAD
Transoft Solutions AutoTURN - ведущее САПР-решение, позволяющее архитекторам и проектировщикам дорожных магистралей, автобусных остановок или погрузочных площадок моделировать траекторию маневрирования транспорта.
Создав чертеж, архитекторы могут смоделировать перемещение транспортного средства по указанному участку дороге или площадке, с целью выявления потенциально опасных мест и последующего исправления недочетов проекта.
Transoft Solutions AutoTURN демонстрирует целый ряд усовершенствований, упрощающих работу специалистов. В распоряжении инженеров-проектировщиков окажутся новые и обновленные библиотеки транспортных средств, а, кроме того, новая версия продукта упростит имитацию поведения автомобилей с управляемыми передними и задними колесами. |
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Дата: 9 сентября 2014
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Quux Sincpac C3D 2015 v3.8.5363.22242
for Autodesk AutoCAD Civil 3D 2014-2015
The Sincpac C3D for AutoCAD Civil 3D was designed and created by actual users of Civil 3D - people attempting to use Civil 3D "in the trenches". As such, it addresses many of the real-world weaknesses of Civil 3D, and adds more than 150 new commands and features to Civil 3D 2008 and above. All utilities are entirely designed inside of Civil 3D, extending and enhancing the built-in Civil 3D functionality, and using default Civil 3D entities. The Sincpac C3D creates no custom entities in your drawings, and your drawings may be shared freely with those who do not have the Sincpac C3D. Since Civil 3D itself is stronger for Engineers than for Surveyors, the Sincpac C3D features many commands that are geared specifically toward Surveyors. But it also contains many features that any user of Civil 3D will find welcome. If you already thought Civil 3D was powerful, just wait until you turbo-charge it with the Sincpac C3D!
While the Sincpac C3D does include the handy PtConnect command for connecting Cogo Points, it is not intended to be a field-to-finish solution. There are enough offerings for that, including the new linework features introduced in Civil 3D 2010, and we assume you have that part of your task covered. Likewise, it is not another file format converter, or piece of traverse adjustment software. Again, those areas are well-covered by other sources. Instead, the Sincpac C3D contains a large number of tools that come in handy for any user of Civil 3D. Many people have said that they have grown to think of the Sincpac C3D as the "Express Tools for Civil 3D", because of the way it enhances so many basic tasks. However, there are many other tools, such as the Dynamic Reporting tools, which can be found nowhere else. The Sincpac C3D features dialog boxes with pop-up help that explain most of what you need to know, so you can start using most Sincpac C3D features without even reading the help file. However, complete help is also included, and most commands also feature context-sensitive help that can be activated by hitting the F1 key on your keyboard. You can review the complete help file on-line to see in detail what commands are available in the Sincpac C3D. Additionally, the revision history of the Sincpac C3D may be found in the change log.
Here's a brief synopsis of just a few of the tools available:
- Create alignments and profiles in a variety of ways, such as from 3D-Polylines, from Feature Lines, or by selecting Points, among others.
- Create Dynamic Links between various Civil 3D elements.
- Create Dynamic Station/Offset and Cut/Fill tables.
- The so-called Dynamic Reporting tools, which are actually incredibly powerful, multi-function, interactive interfaces that must be experienced to be believed.
- Extract linework and points from Civil 3D elements and XREFs.
- Style Management: Import or Export Civil 3D Styles between drawings, Search and Replace on Civil 3D Style names, or Compare two drawings to see what Styles exist in each drawing.
- A Curve Solver - type in any two parameters for a curve, and solve for the remaining parameters.
- The incredibly-handy Entity Tracker, which reports a lot of useful information about items under the cursor.
- Stretch and Move Profiles.
- Check parcels for gaps and mark perpendicular and radial intersections.
- Create parcel offsets with different front, back, and side offset distances, for lot setbacks and easements.
- Export Cogo Points to a KML file, which can be loaded into Google Earth.
- Select Points by Point Group, ID which Point Groups a Point belongs to, and add and remove Points to and from Point Groups by right-clicking.
- Enable automatic update of Civil 3D Point Groups.
- A Point Group Browser allows for fast adjustments to styles and override settings, and displays an editable list of points that are currently in the selected Point Group.
- A point-creation command that can add points to point groups by number as they are created, using elevations from 3D linework, and more.
- Numerous routines for datum-adjusting Points.
- Move and Scale Cogo Points without changing their elevations, regardless of your OSNAPZ settings.
- Find and Replace text in Parcels and Points, with an option to use regular expressions.
- A Drawing Log feature, which logs drawing open and close times, along with total edit time for each drawing.
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Eric Chappell - AutoCAD Civil 3D 2015 Essentials
CRC Press, 2014
pdf, 402 pages, english
ISBN 978-1-118-87102-7
Over 140 experts, 14 countries, and 89 chapters are represented in the second edition of the Bridge Engineering Handbook. This extensive If you need to learn the core features and functions of AutoCAD Civil 3D now, this is the book for you. AutoCAD Civil 3D Essentials uses full-color screenshots and tutorials based on real workflows to teach you the fundamentals of this industry-leading civil engineering software. Award-winning instructor Eric Chappell has been using and teaching Civil 3D since its first release, and his to-the-point explanations of crucial Civil 3D topics mean that you'll learn what you need to know quickly and efficiently. In each chapter, you will progress from guided tutorials to open-ended civil projects, and can download before and after project files to check your work or jump directly to the section of the book you need. AutoCAD Civil 3D Essentials will have you designing, implementing, and documenting civil engineering projects in no time.
As an Autodesk Official Press book, AutoCAD Civil 3D Essentials is approved as a study guide for Civil 3D certification exams. The proven skills-based approach of this guide focuses on enabling you to fully leverage the capabilities of this powerful software. Here are a few of the skills you will learn as you work through this comprehensive book:
- Working with field survey data, point data, and stakeout data.
- Modeling terrain and boundaries using surfaces and parcels.
- Using profiles, alignments, corridors, and quantities.
- Creating construction documentation and project visualizations.
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Quux Sincpac C3D 2015 v3.7.5297.14993 x64
for Autodesk AutoCAD Civil 3D 2014-2015
The Sincpac C3D for AutoCAD Civil 3D was designed and created by actual users of Civil 3D - people attempting to use Civil 3D "in the trenches". As such, it addresses many of the real-world weaknesses of Civil 3D, and adds more than 150 new commands and features to Civil 3D 2008 and above. All utilities are entirely designed inside of Civil 3D, extending and enhancing the built-in Civil 3D functionality, and using default Civil 3D entities. The Sincpac C3D creates no custom entities in your drawings, and your drawings may be shared freely with those who do not have the Sincpac C3D. Since Civil 3D itself is stronger for Engineers than for Surveyors, the Sincpac C3D features many commands that are geared specifically toward Surveyors. But it also contains many features that any user of Civil 3D will find welcome. If you already thought Civil 3D was powerful, just wait until you turbo-charge it with the Sincpac C3D!
While the Sincpac C3D does include the handy PtConnect command for connecting Cogo Points, it is not intended to be a field-to-finish solution. There are enough offerings for that, including the new linework features introduced in Civil 3D 2010, and we assume you have that part of your task covered. Likewise, it is not another file format converter, or piece of traverse adjustment software. Again, those areas are well-covered by other sources. Instead, the Sincpac C3D contains a large number of tools that come in handy for any user of Civil 3D. Many people have said that they have grown to think of the Sincpac C3D as the "Express Tools for Civil 3D", because of the way it enhances so many basic tasks. However, there are many other tools, such as the Dynamic Reporting tools, which can be found nowhere else. The Sincpac C3D features dialog boxes with pop-up help that explain most of what you need to know, so you can start using most Sincpac C3D features without even reading the help file. However, complete help is also included, and most commands also feature context-sensitive help that can be activated by hitting the F1 key on your keyboard. You can review the complete help file on-line to see in detail what commands are available in the Sincpac C3D. Additionally, the revision history of the Sincpac C3D may be found in the change log.
Here's a brief synopsis of just a few of the tools available:
- Create alignments and profiles in a variety of ways, such as from 3D-Polylines, from Feature Lines, or by selecting Points, among others.
- Create Dynamic Links between various Civil 3D elements.
- Create Dynamic Station/Offset and Cut/Fill tables.
- The so-called Dynamic Reporting tools, which are actually incredibly powerful, multi-function, interactive interfaces that must be experienced to be believed.
- Extract linework and points from Civil 3D elements and XREFs.
- Style Management: Import or Export Civil 3D Styles between drawings, Search and Replace on Civil 3D Style names, or Compare two drawings to see what Styles exist in each drawing.
- A Curve Solver - type in any two parameters for a curve, and solve for the remaining parameters.
- The incredibly-handy Entity Tracker, which reports a lot of useful information about items under the cursor.
- Stretch and Move Profiles.
- Check parcels for gaps and mark perpendicular and radial intersections.
- Create parcel offsets with different front, back, and side offset distances, for lot setbacks and easements.
- Export Cogo Points to a KML file, which can be loaded into Google Earth.
- Select Points by Point Group, ID which Point Groups a Point belongs to, and add and remove Points to and from Point Groups by right-clicking.
- Enable automatic update of Civil 3D Point Groups.
- A Point Group Browser allows for fast adjustments to styles and override settings, and displays an editable list of points that are currently in the selected Point Group.
- A point-creation command that can add points to point groups by number as they are created, using elevations from 3D linework, and more.
- Numerous routines for datum-adjusting Points.
- Move and Scale Cogo Points without changing their elevations, regardless of your OSNAPZ settings.
- Find and Replace text in Parcels and Points, with an option to use regular expressions.
- A Drawing Log feature, which logs drawing open and close times, along with total edit time for each drawing.
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George Omura, Brian Benton - Mastering AutoCAD 2015 and AutoCAD LT 2015
(including sample files)
Wiley, 2014
pdf, 1082 pages, english
ISBN 978-1-118-86208-7
This Autodesk Official Press book employs concise explanations, focused examples, step-by-step instructions, and hands-on projects to help you master both AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT. This detailed guide works well as both a tutorial and stand-alone reference, and is the perfect resource regardless of your level of expertise.
- Part I introduces the basics of the interface and drafting tools.
- Part II moves into such intermediate skills as effectively using hatches, fields, and tables.
- Part III details such advanced skills as attributes, dynamic blocks, drawing curves and solid fills.
- Part IV explores 3D modeling and imaging.
- Part V discusses customization and integration.
Archive includes all the project files and other bonus content. |
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Дата: 21 мая 2014
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Quux Sincpac C3D 2015 v3.6.5210.33823 x64
for Autodesk AutoCAD Civil 3D 2014-2015
The Sincpac C3D for AutoCAD Civil 3D was designed and created by actual users of Civil 3D - people attempting to use Civil 3D "in the trenches". As such, it addresses many of the real-world weaknesses of Civil 3D, and adds more than 150 new commands and features to Civil 3D 2008 and above. All utilities are entirely designed inside of Civil 3D, extending and enhancing the built-in Civil 3D functionality, and using default Civil 3D entities. The Sincpac C3D creates no custom entities in your drawings, and your drawings may be shared freely with those who do not have the Sincpac C3D. Since Civil 3D itself is stronger for Engineers than for Surveyors, the Sincpac C3D features many commands that are geared specifically toward Surveyors. But it also contains many features that any user of Civil 3D will find welcome. If you already thought Civil 3D was powerful, just wait until you turbo-charge it with the Sincpac C3D!
While the Sincpac C3D does include the handy PtConnect command for connecting Cogo Points, it is not intended to be a field-to-finish solution. There are enough offerings for that, including the new linework features introduced in Civil 3D 2010, and we assume you have that part of your task covered. Likewise, it is not another file format converter, or piece of traverse adjustment software. Again, those areas are well-covered by other sources. Instead, the Sincpac C3D contains a large number of tools that come in handy for any user of Civil 3D. Many people have said that they have grown to think of the Sincpac C3D as the "Express Tools for Civil 3D", because of the way it enhances so many basic tasks. However, there are many other tools, such as the Dynamic Reporting tools, which can be found nowhere else. The Sincpac C3D features dialog boxes with pop-up help that explain most of what you need to know, so you can start using most Sincpac C3D features without even reading the help file. However, complete help is also included, and most commands also feature context-sensitive help that can be activated by hitting the F1 key on your keyboard. You can review the complete help file on-line to see in detail what commands are available in the Sincpac C3D. Additionally, the revision history of the Sincpac C3D may be found in the change log.
Here's a brief synopsis of just a few of the tools available:
- Create alignments and profiles in a variety of ways, such as from 3D-Polylines, from Feature Lines, or by selecting Points, among others.
- Create Dynamic Links between various Civil 3D elements.
- Create Dynamic Station/Offset and Cut/Fill tables.
- The so-called Dynamic Reporting tools, which are actually incredibly powerful, multi-function, interactive interfaces that must be experienced to be believed.
- Extract linework and points from Civil 3D elements and XREFs.
- Style Management: Import or Export Civil 3D Styles between drawings, Search and Replace on Civil 3D Style names, or Compare two drawings to see what Styles exist in each drawing.
- A Curve Solver - type in any two parameters for a curve, and solve for the remaining parameters.
- The incredibly-handy Entity Tracker, which reports a lot of useful information about items under the cursor.
- Stretch and Move Profiles.
- Check parcels for gaps and mark perpendicular and radial intersections.
- Create parcel offsets with different front, back, and side offset distances, for lot setbacks and easements.
- Export Cogo Points to a KML file, which can be loaded into Google Earth.
- Select Points by Point Group, ID which Point Groups a Point belongs to, and add and remove Points to and from Point Groups by right-clicking.
- Enable automatic update of Civil 3D Point Groups.
- A Point Group Browser allows for fast adjustments to styles and override settings, and displays an editable list of points that are currently in the selected Point Group.
- A point-creation command that can add points to point groups by number as they are created, using elevations from 3D linework, and more.
- Numerous routines for datum-adjusting Points.
- Move and Scale Cogo Points without changing their elevations, regardless of your OSNAPZ settings.
- Find and Replace text in Parcels and Points, with an option to use regular expressions.
- A Drawing Log feature, which logs drawing open and close times, along with total edit time for each drawing.
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