An AutoCAD application for geometric design of roads.
| Version | 04.0.0.1 |
| Updated | Jul 1st 2011 |
| Developer |
Muhammad Suhail
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| User Rating |
916
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| Original File Size | 12.1 MB |
| Downloads | 7337 |
| Systems | Windows XP, Windows XP 64 bit, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 2008, Windows 2008 64 bit |
| Category | Science Cad |
Civilstrips can be used by designers as well as contractors during construction phase, starting from joined survey up to submission of final as built drawings. Civilstrips is designed in such a way that a person who have minimum knowledge of AutoCAD can easily operate it. Civilstrips has a dialog based user interface and all functions are user friendly.
Civilstrips extracts elevations directly from 3D FACE objects, so it can be used to extract ground levels from Exploded TIN containing millions of triangles with out making any other new TIN Model.
Visually drawing Horizontal and vertical alignments, Graphical presentation of super elevation, Horizontal & Vertical Alignments, Automatic vertically division of profile and presentation of slopes on horizontal alignments are useful features for road designers.
Civilstrips saves lot of time in design revisions and is extremely helpful for contractors who have to prepare Cross sections so many times during construction phase. User can calculate volume, and plot hundreds of cross sections with a single click. Give Civilstrips a try to fully assess its capabilities!
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