Civil Hierarchy in the Workspace Explorer - Intergraph Smart 3D - Help

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System tab

The following Civil objects appear on the System tab of the Workspace Explorer:

Trench Run

A trench run contains the top-level properties for a trench, including the trench type, trench cross-section, elevations, and slopes. The trench run also defines the path of the trench.

Trench Straight Feature

A trench straight feature contains the properties of a straight section of the trench and inherits properties from the parent trench run. You can manually change some properties, such as the trench width, to modify the dimensions of the individual feature.

Trench Turn Feature

A trench turn feature contains the properties of a turn section of the trench and inherits properties from the parent trench run. You can manually change some properties, such as corner chamfers.

1 - Trench footing part

2 - Trench wall part

3 - Trench slab part

Trench Footing Part

Contains the properties of the bottom footing of a trench.

Trench Slab Part

Contains the properties of the top slab of a trench.

Trench Wall Part

Contains the properties of the left or right wall of a trench.

Example

1 - Trench run

2 - Trench straight feature

3 - Trench turn feature

4 - Trench wall part

5 - Trench slab part

6 - Trench footing part

Assembly tab

The following Civil objects appear on the Assembly tab of the Workspace Explorer:

Trench Footing Part

Contains the properties of the bottom footing of a trench.

Trench Slab Part

Contains the properties of the top slab of a trench.

Trench Wall Part

Contains the properties of the left or right wall of a trench.

See the Smart 3D Planning Help for more information on assemblies.

Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) tab

You can select a trench run, trench feature, or trench part and claim that part to a Work Breakdown Structure project.

  • When you claim a trench run to a Work Breakdown Structure project, Smart 3D automatically claims all the trench features and trench parts in the trench run to that project.

  • When you claim a trench feature to a Work Breakdown Structure project, Smart 3D also claims all of the trench parts within that trench feature. However, Smart 3D does not automatically claim the trench run to which the trench feature belongs or any remaining features of the trench run because features in the same run can belong to different work packages.

  • When you claim a trench part to a Work Breakdown Structure project, Smart 3D claims only that part to the project. You can then claim the remaining parts to other projects, if required.

You can select a trench run, trench feature, or trench part and assign it to a Work Breakdown Structure item.

  • When you assign a trench run to a Work Breakdown Structure item, Smart 3D assigns all of the trench features and trench parts within the trench run to that item.

  • When you assign a trench feature to a Work Breakdown Structure item, Smart 3D assigns all the trench parts within the trench feature to that item.