I need a low volume Printer/Plotter, probably toner instead of ink. Either black and white, with good gray tones, or color. Needs to print up to 12"x18". Looking for some recommendations.
I'm using Microstation 2004, V8: 8.05.01.25 and need a new computer. The new one comes with Windows 7 OS. Does anyone know if my version of MicroStation will run in Windows 7?
Microstation 2004 V8:
I do commercial site work. Property topo survey is furnished to me including 3d contour lines at 1' intervals, break lines, spot elevations and a tin file. Maybe 3 or 4 times a year I need to recontour a small area at .25 or even .1 intervals. Does anyone know of a...
I used MicroStation 2004 to generate cross section data into HecRas. In HecRas I modified some of the cross section stations. Now I would like to export the schematic from HecRas and import it into MicroStation 2004. I've searched MicroStation help and HecRas help and also Googled it but...
Put a fence around all elements and use fence/scale.
Set x=1, y=1, z=0.000001
That will place them almost at zero.
or
Save to 2d file then reference to 3d file and copy into 3d file. If you don't need 3d, leave it as 2d.
This is a little different from most posts. Recently we contacted Bentley and requested a quote to join their Select Services. Since, because of the economy, we've had to lay off some drafters we didn't want to place all of our licenses in Select, only the ones we were using. Bentley came...
What is everyone's thoughts on what information should go in the plan view and what should go in the profile. I'm talking about calling out bends, tapping valves, fire hydrants, joint restraint, concrete anchors,etc. I've always put in the plan view what was visible in the plan view and put in...
Thanks blueoak for the comment. Flat surfaces and plastic soils aren't a problem when you deal with them on a daily basis. Just like asphalt airport ramps which are very flat aren't a problem with plastic soils when you take care of the expansiveness. I've done some large asphalt parking lots...
Thanks saruman26 for the idea. Slotted drain works well. I used it for the first time in the late 1970s at a hospital, have used a couple hundred feet at this school site and am using a small amount for the next school building. I've also proposed 10,000 feet for a future highway project...
Permeable pavement doesn't work too good in Oklahoma. Most of our soil is highly plastic clay, PI in 35-70 range, and has very little permeability. If you use that type pavement then you have the expense of an underdrain system to collect the water after it penetrates the pavement. Also, we...
Thanks guys and/or ladies. I had assumed 1/2" to 3/4" for the 50 year and I think I'll go with that. It'll be a little deeper for the 100 year, which we seem to get here (Oklahoma) frequently when there's hurricanes in the gulf.
OK. Maybe I wasn't specific enough. The question wasn't about the adequacy of a 2% gradient. That was put in there in case you wanted to calculate the flow depth for various storms or to come up with an inlet spacing. The question wasn't about a detention pond on the parking lot or even...
Local codes not withstanding, what is everyone's consensus as to the maximum desirable depth of sheet drainage in a parking lot before putting in an area inlet or island with curb inlet to intercept it? The lot in question is a 500 car high school parking lot, about 5 acres. The existing site...
I have a project to design a children's safety village. It is like a miniature town. The village has 6' driving lanes, signage is miniature MUTCD, has working traffic signals and railroad crossing signals and arm. The children are instructed with audio visual aids and then they are placed in...