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Calculating Cross Section Volumes
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6 Select another area to label, or press ENTER to end the command.
The label is placed on the current layer.
Drawing Polylines on Plotted Cross Sections
To draw polylines on plotted cross sections
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From the Cross Sections menu, choose Section Utilities
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Draw Polyline.
This command is identical to the Draw Template command from the Template
menu. The only difference between the two commands is that the Draw
Polyline command uses the vertical scale of the current cross section to define
relative elevations, slopes, and grades.
Calculating Cross Section Volumes
You can calculate cross section volumes using the commands on the Total
Volume Output and Surface Volume Output submenus. These commands apply
expansion and compaction factors for volume calculations of template surfaces,
existing subsurfaces, or strip surfaces. Also, you can calculate the cut and fill
volumes of a range of cross sections and create a table of the data generated.
Changing the Cross Section Volume
Adjustment Factors
Use the Design Control
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Volume Adjustment Factors command to apply
expansion and compaction factors for volume calculations of template surfaces,
existing subsurfaces, or strip surfaces.
The volume adjustment parameters set with this command are used when you
select a volume output command. The cut adjustment factor is used by the
Subsurface and Strip Surface commands. The fill adjustment factor is used by
the Template Surface command. The Output to File command does not use this
table, since it looks at the overall cut and fill areas and does not take into
account the different subsurface materials.