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Subassemblycomposerautocadcivil3dtutorialpdf

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From Nola Chadbourn <chadbournnola@gmail.com>

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How to Use Subassembly Composer for AutoCAD Civil 3D
If you are looking for a way to create and customize complex subassemblies for your corridor models in AutoCAD Civil 3D, you might want to try the Subassembly Composer. This tool allows you to design subassemblies visually, without the need for programming, and import them into Civil 3D for use in your projects. In this article, we will show you how to use the Subassembly Composer and some of its features.

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What is Subassembly Composer?
Subassembly Composer is a tool that comes with AutoCAD Civil 3D and provides an interface for composing and modifying complex subassemblies. Subassemblies are the building blocks of corridors, which are used to model roads, railways, bridges, tunnels, and other linear features. Subassemblies define the cross-sectional geometry of corridors, such as lanes, shoulders, sidewalks, ditches, curbs, etc.

By default, Civil 3D provides a number of built-in subassemblies that you can use in your projects. However, sometimes you might need a subassembly that meets your specific requirements or standards, which are not available in the default library. That's where Subassembly Composer comes in handy. It allows you to create your own subassemblies from scratch or modify existing ones, using a graphical interface that does not require any programming knowledge.


How to Access Subassembly Composer?
Subassembly Composer is available to be installed when installing AutoCAD Civil 3D. You can access it from the Windows Start menu or from the Autodesk folder on your desktop. Alternatively, you can launch it from within Civil 3D by typing SUBASSEMBLYCOMPOSER at the command line or clicking on the Subassembly Composer icon on the Insert tab of the ribbon.




How to Create a Subassembly?
To create a subassembly using Subassembly Composer, you need to follow these steps:


Create a project. Use the File menu to create a new subassembly project or open an existing one. A project contains one or more subassemblies that you can save as PKT files.
Specify subassembly parameters. Use the Settings and Parameters panel on the left side of the screen to define the name, description, icon, help file, input/output parameters, and targets of your subassembly.
Drag and drop geometry elements. Use the Tool Box panel on the right side of the screen to drag and drop common geometry elements and conditions onto the Flowchart panel in the center of the screen. The flowchart represents the logic and behavior of your subassembly.
Edit geometry element properties. Select each geometry element from the Flowchart panel and modify its properties in the Properties panel below it. You can define points, links, shapes, curves, fillets, intersection points, marked points, auxiliary geometry elements, point/link/shape codes, variables, expressions, and API functions.
Preview and verify geometry. Use the Preview panel on the bottom right corner of the screen to see a preview of your subassembly geometry and simulate how it behaves with different target values and conditions.
Save the project. Use the File menu to save your subassembly project as a PKT file. You can also export it as an XML file for backup or sharing purposes.


How to Import a Subassembly into Civil 3D?
To import a subassembly that you created using Subassembly Composer into Civil 3D, you need to follow these steps:


Open Civil 3D and create or open a drawing.
Type IMPORTSUBASSEMBLY at the command line or click on the Import Subassemblies icon on the Insert tab of the ribbon.
Browse to the location of your PKT file and select it.
Click Open. The subassembly will be imported into Civil 3D and added to your Tool Palette under a category named after your PKT file.
Drag and drop your subassembly from the Tool Palette onto an assembly in your drawing. You can now use it as any other subassembly in your corridor models.</
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