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Openroads - Roads Design Specialization - Aulageo

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Openroads - Roads Design Specialization - Aulageo

Openroads - Roads Design Specialization - Aulageo
Published 2/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.54 GB | Duration: 8h 52m

Learn OpenRoads - Beginners to Advanced level

What you'll learn

Bentley OpenRoads designer Connect Edition

Geometry projects

Microstation Openroads

Lumen RT

Requirements

No requirements

Description

Section I - Level I - Beginners Civil Works designOpenRoads is the new combination of InRoads, GEOPAK, and MX. At the Year in Infrastructure 2015 conference, Bentley Systems announced its OpenRoads CONNECT Edition software.In this course, we are going to go through the basics of Bentley Open Roads Designer Connect Edition.For this course, we will start with an introduction, overview, keyboard shortcuts, and user interface/navigation in Bentley Open Roads Designer Connect Edition. We will try to go through all the basics to get started. #AulaGEOWe will try to cover up all basic commands to execute and edit horizontal geometries, vertical geometries, super elevations, corridors, and terrains. We will also learn how to visualize different aspects of projects in different ways to get better conceptualization.In later parts of this course, we will learn about civil cells which are preset templates in Bentley Open Roads Designer Connect Edition that become pretty handy when working on large-scale projects.Please note that there is no hard and fast rule to execute a specific command as there are multiple approaches to create similar output, however, we will try to follow the simplest approach possible to make this course easy and fun to learn for you.This section includes:Horizontal geometryVertical geometrySuper elevationCorridors - the basicsTerrain - the basicsCivil cellsSection 2 - Level II - Advanced Civil Work DesignAt this level, we are going to go through different tools of Bentley Open Roads Designer Connect Edition. This is a software version that combines the legacy star products of Bentley for infraworks: InRoads, GEOPAK, and MX. #AulaGEOWe will start with an introduction, overview, keyboard shortcuts, and user interface/navigation in Bentley Open Roads Designer Connect Edition. We will learn the difference between Bentley Open Roads and other similar software. We will try to go through a few basics to get started.We are going to go through different tools of Bentley Open Roads Designer Connect Edition. It is an intermediate to advanced level course we call it Level 3.For this course, we will learn a Geotechnical workspace with a quick review of the Gint database, boreholes, and lithology cylinders. In the survey workspace, we will review and change the features of buildings, and terrain, etc. from the survey data. Later in the drawing production stage, we will learn to draft plans and profiles in single and multiple sheets respectively.We will further grasp the concepts of Annotation, Dimensioning, Hatching, and Labeling. Students will learn how to add tables within Open Roads and from MS Excel. In the last part, the printing process and settings will be explained along with the batch printing procedure. At the end of the course, students will complete a practice exercise, revising the concepts of annotation, dimensioning, hatching, and labeling, etc.This section includes:Horizontal and vertical geometry - AdvancedTerrain modeling - AdvancedWorking cooridors - AdvancedLumen RTSection 3 - Level III - Bentley OpenRoads Designer + Lumen LessonWe will start with an introduction, overview, keyboard shortcuts, and user interface/navigation in Bentley Open Roads Designer Connect Edition.We will try to cover up horizontal and vertical geometries creation, modification, and analysis concepts, followed by five practice exercises that will include the creation of offset geometries, Cul da Sec, End Tapers, Drive Way, and Curb Returns.After horizontal and vertical geometries, we will cover Terrains or Surfaces. We will learn the creation of terrains using different methods like creation through ASCII Files, Corridors, Point Cloud Data (. POD Files), elements, etc. After creation, multiple aspects of terrains will be discussed like their modification, editing, and analysis.Similar to Terrains, different aspects of corridors will be discussed in the later session. It will include the processes involved in the creation, edition, and modification of corridors and templates for corridors. Finally, there will be a practice exercise that will conclude the Module of Bentley Open Roads course.Please note that there is no hard and fast rule to execute a specific command as there are multiple approaches to create similar output, however, we will try to follow the simplest approach possible to make this course easy and fun to learn for you. This section includes:Geo technical workspaceSurvey workspaceDrawing production workspaceDrawing workspacePrinting models and sheets Final project

Overview

Section 1: LEVEL I - BEGINNERS CIVIL WORKS DESIGN

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 Bentley Open Roads vs Autodesk Civil 3D

Lecture 3 Getting Started

Lecture 4 Keyboard Shortcuts

Section 2: LEVEL I - THEORY

Lecture 5 Roads design fundamentals

Lecture 6 Roads design criterials

Section 3: LEVEL I - HORIZONTAL GEOMETRY

Lecture 7 Create horizontal geometry from scratch

Lecture 8 Read existing horizontal geometry

Lecture 9 Edit existing horizontal geometry

Lecture 10 Modify existing horizontal geometry

Lecture 11 Annotate horizontal geometry

Lecture 12 Vertical geometry view and horizontal geometry report generation

Section 4: LEVEL I - VERTICAL GEOMETRY

Lecture 13 Create vertical geometry

Lecture 14 Edit vertical geometry using Table Editor

Lecture 15 Edit vertical geometry using Dynamic Input

Lecture 16 Vertical geometry report generation

Section 5: LEVEL I - SUPER ELEVATION

Lecture 17 Create super elevation sections

Lecture 18 Create super elevation by Road Template

Lecture 19 Super elevation rules and calculations

Lecture 20 Super elevation view and edit

Lecture 21 Super elevation report and CVS export

Lecture 22 Super elevation Table editor

Section 6: LEVEL I - CORRIDORS

Lecture 23 Creating Corridor

Lecture 24 3D View corridor

Lecture 25 Template drop

Lecture 26 Cross section view

Lecture 27 Assign super elevation to corridor

Section 7: LEVEL I - TERRAIN

Lecture 28 Read existing terrain

Lecture 29 Terrain features

Lecture 30 Editing major and minor contours

Lecture 31 Reference terrain to 2D file

Lecture 32 Editing reference terrain

Lecture 33 Use of elements templates

Lecture 34 2D vs 3D terrain view

Lecture 35 Label terrain contours

Lecture 36 Label terrain spot

Lecture 37 Analyze points

Section 8: LEVEL I - CIVIL CELLS

Lecture 38 Civil Cell placement

Lecture 39 3D view of civil cell

Lecture 40 Civil cell alternatives view

Lecture 41 Edit civil cell style

Lecture 42 Edit civil cell template

Lecture 43 Edit civil cells parameters

Lecture 44 Edit applied surface template

Lecture 45 Parametric constraints

Lecture 46 Civil cell exercise

Lecture 47 A quick virtual tour

Section 9: LEVEL I - FINAL PROJECT

Lecture 48 Roads Design Project - Final project

Section 10: LEVEL I - STUDENT QUESTIONS - EXTRA LESSONS

Lecture 49 Extra Lesson - Creating a line - box settings

Section 11: LEVEL II - OPENROADS ADVANCED CIVIL WORKS DESIGN - GEO TECHNICAL WORKSPACE

Lecture 50 Accessing gINT database in openroads

Lecture 51 Updating borehole properties

Lecture 52 Adding Terrain and bore holes

Lecture 53 Lithology Cylinders

Lecture 54 Borehole Navigation

Lecture 55 New Data Set Creation (Depth - Lenght)

Lecture 56 Water level data set creation (Depth Only)

Lecture 57 Create Terrain from Data Set

Lecture 58 Create Mesh from data set

Lecture 59 Create Cross Section & Fence Diagram

Section 12: LEVEL II - SURVEY WORKSPACE

Lecture 60 Accessing Survey workspace

Lecture 61 Review & Change terrain features

Lecture 62 Review & change Buildings Features

Lecture 63 Review & Change End of Gravel Features

Lecture 64 Survey Details

Lecture 65 Importing ASCII Survey data

Lecture 66 Advance Survey Settings

Section 13: LEVEL II - DRAWING PRODUCTION WORKSPACE

Lecture 67 Single plan sheet

Lecture 68 Double plan sheet

Lecture 69 Plan-profile sheet

Lecture 70 Name boundaries and sheets manager

Lecture 71 Rectangular Plan-Profile sheet

Lecture 72 Separating Plan-profile sheet from Seed file

Lecture 73 Complete plan sheet

Lecture 74 Access Sheet index

Lecture 75 Labels Placement

Lecture 76 Section view sheet

Section 14: LEVEL II - DRAWING WORKSPACE

Lecture 77 Dimensioning

Lecture 78 Text Annotation

Lecture 79 Notes Placement I

Lecture 80 Notes Placement II

Lecture 81 Adding labels to Title Block

Lecture 82 Adding general notes to Title Block

Lecture 83 Adding Tables to Title Block

Section 15: LEVEL II - PRINTING MODELS AND SHEETS

Lecture 84 Print model

Lecture 85 Print sheet

Lecture 86 Batch print with different print styles

Section 16: LEVEL II - FINAL PROJECT

Lecture 87 Road way section

Lecture 88 Microstation update 17.2

Section 17: LEVEL III - BENTLEY OPENROADS DESIGNER + LUMEN LESSON - GETTIN STARTED

Lecture 89 Street Map and Arial View Sync

Lecture 90 Manual attachment of Arial Image

Lecture 91 Getting Started for Geometry

Section 18: LEVEL III - HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL GEOMETRY ADVANCED

Lecture 92 Basics of horizontal geometry

Lecture 93 Creating horizontal geometry

Lecture 94 Reviewing horizontal geometry

Lecture 95 Finishing Horizontal geometry

Lecture 96 Editing geometry using table editor

Lecture 97 Adding lines and curves to horizontal geometry

Lecture 98 Profile model for vertical geometry from elements

Lecture 99 Creating vertical geometry

Lecture 100 Making complex vertical geometry from elements

Lecture 101 Editing vertical geometry

Lecture 102 Practice Exercise 1 (Offset geometries)

Lecture 103 Practice Exercise 2 (Cul da sec)

Lecture 104 Practice exercise 3 (End Tapers)

Lecture 105 Practice Exercise 4 (drive way)

Lecture 106 Practice Exercise 5 (Curb Returns)

Section 19: LEVEL III - TERRAIN ADVANCED

Lecture 107 Terrain creation from Ascii File

Lecture 108 Terrain creation from Corridor

Lecture 109 Terrain Creation from point Cloud data

Lecture 110 Terrain Creation from elements 1

Lecture 111 Display styles

Lecture 112 Edge methods

Lecture 113 Edit model

Lecture 114 Geographic Coordinate system

Section 20: LEVEL III - CORRIDOR ADVANCED

Lecture 115 Basic corridor creation

Lecture 116 Reviewing cross section views

Lecture 117 Parametric constraint to edit corridor

Lecture 118 Modify parametric constraint edits using corridor object

Lecture 119 Creating and calculating super elevation section

Lecture 120 Review super elevation model

Lecture 121 Generating super elevation report

Lecture 122 Creating custom corridor templates

Lecture 123 Clipping corridors

Lecture 124 Practice exercise

Section 21: LEVEL III - EXTRA LESSONS

Lecture 125 Lumen RT

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