Product
Description Civil 3D civil engineering design software supports BIM (Building
Information Modeling) with integrated features to improve drafting, design, and
construction documentation. What’s
New Design Efficiency Updates Use new and enhanced pressure network commands to create and edit
path-based pressure networks. Add path-based pressure network pipe runs by selecting locations to define
the path, or by selecting existing objects or parts in the drawing. When you grip edit pipe runs to change their locations and update the
pressure network path, the parts remain connected and the fittings are updated
using available part sizes in the current parts list. Add pipe runs to an
existing pressure network. A path-based pressure network can contain multiple
pipe runs. When creating a pipe run, you can optionally
create a surface profile for the pipe run to follow. Add bends automatically when creating pipe
runs. Add branch fittings to
create intersecting pipe runs, automatically using the nearest fitting size
from the current parts list. Add and remove bends,
automatically adding or removing points of intersection and fittings. Break or merge pipe
runs. Use the new Pipe Run Profile Settings dialog box to control how a pipe run follows a surface or a surface profile and to add the pressure network to a new or existing profile view. Collaboration and Data Exchange Updates Use workflows
between Civil 3D and InfraWorks to add bridges to your
corridor designs. If the bridges are changed and republished
from InfraWorks, you can reload them into your drawing. A roadway designer can
design an alignment or a corridor in Civil 3D and then a bridge
designer can bring the alignment or corridor into InfraWorks and add
a bridge. When
the bridge is completed in InfraWorks, the bridge designer can publish the
bridge to an IMX dataset which the road designer can bring into Civil 3D. When
you open an InfraWorks dataset in Civil 3D that contains
bridges, bridge objects are created in the drawing. You
can project bridges to profile view to create general arrangement sheets. Collaboration
for Civil 3D Securely access Civil 3D files, data shortcuts, and
xrefs from multiple locations and companies, all in a common data environment. Connector
for ArcGIS Streamline the flow of data between ArcGIS and Civil
3D. Access the latest data and keep features information up to date. Dynamo
for Civil 3D Use the Dynamo visual scripting environment to
develop routines that automate repetitive design tasks and expedites workflows. Bridge
design Coordinate workflows more efficiently across the
various disciplines working on complex bridge design projects. Pressure
network Use enhanced tools for more efficient pressure pipe
network layout and design. New
transit and rail design features Expanded toolkit for transit and rail design including spirals, dynamic alignments, profiles, and superelevation design. System
Requirements Operating
System 64-bit
Microsoft? Windows? 10 64-bit
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Processor Minimum: 2.5–2.9
GHz processor Recommended: 3+
GHz processor Memory:
16 GB Display
Resolution Conventional
Displays: 1920 x 1080 with True Color High
Resolution & 4K Displays: Resolutions up to 3840 x 2160 supported on
Windows 10, 64 bit systems Display
Card Minimum: 1
GB GPU with 29 GB/s Bandwidth and DirectX 11 compliant Recommended: 4
GB GPU with 106 GB/s Bandwidth and DirectX 11 compliant Disk
Space: 16
GB File
Format Changes No
DWG or Civil 3D Object format changes1. 1Bridge
and piping features added in 2021 may display as a proxy objects in prior versions.
.NET
Framework: .NET
Framework Version 4.8 |