HI All,
I am not sure if this is the right forum to ask this question. I need to build a 3d model which includes all services,tunnels and roads for clash detection,calculating quantities and if possible construction scheduling. Most of it are in 2d design and as built drawings. I am thinking of creating MX 3d strings and attaching templates using open roads, is it possible? I saw a presentation about SUDA, is it available and is this the right path for me to take or is there a established workflow.
Thanks
Viknesh
With MicroStation, you have the ability to create a 3D model when working in a 2D Design file, so you can get a working 3D model to display terrains and components from a template using the OpenRoads Corridor Modeling commands. There is a good section of material on the OpenRoads tools under the Road and Site Design Wiki.
communities.bentley.com/.../7021.aspx
The terrains and components are mesh elements in the design file so they can be utilized for computing volumes through the OpenRoads commands as well as performing clash detection between elements.
SUDA is not yet available for download.
For more information about the Road and Site design tools, visit the Road and Site design WIKI at: http://communities.bentley.com/products/road___site_design/w/road_and_site_design__wiki
Thanks, How to model pipes and manholes with open road templates, I am not able to find any components for creating pipes. Is it possible to create components for different size pipes and manholes. sorry for my ignorance if this a very basic question
In current releases you can do some modeling of pipe networks using the GEOPAK, InRoads and MX drainage and utility tools. These are not SUDA but can provide a solution, at least in part. Sub surface Utilities (SUDA) will provide a more efficient solution which is more tightly integrated with OpenRoads, but release is still some months away.
Robert GarrettSenior Product EngineerBentley Systems Inc.
Well, here you can find people, who can help you with industrial visualization https://tsymbals.com/3d-services/exterior-3d-design/ Here is one of their works.
Regards,Robert Lamp from Saluteitalia