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Export Profiles to DXF

Red Transit Consultants, LLC

Export Profiles to DXF

Red Transit Consultants, LLC

Confirmed to work with the leading slope stability software, this app automates the export process of profiles to DXF format for importing into slope stability software.

$20.00/month

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This app automates the process of exporting profile view data and profile data to DXF format for use with the leading slope stability calculation software such as Rocscience's SLIDE software and Geostudio's Slope/W software. Manually processing requires users to explode a profile view so that the profiles are in polyline form, trace the profile view's right and left boundaries and the datum line for each profile view, close each profile off as individual closed polylines, and then move each polyline by a station/elevation value to a corresponding X, Y value. Then the user has to WBLOCK each polyline out to its file, and finally go through each file to create a DXF.

This app automates the entire process and names the files corresponding to the profile name. It also creates an overall merged boundary polyline of all profiles, used for setting up SLIDE's spatial area for import.

NOTE: This app is also great for those looking to export a profile view for someone to use in basic Autodesk® AutoCAD®. Each polyline is placed on its layer corresponding to the profile name on export.

Details

Operating system

win64-platform-icon

Release date

Feb 28, 2019


Last updated

Feb 21, 2024


Version

3.0.0


Language

English

Compatible with

CIV3D-icon

CIV3D

2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024

Certifications

Digitally signed

Digitally signed

Capabilities

Modeling

Tags

Scheduling

Surfaces

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

This product has been tested for Windows 64-bit systems.

None.

At any time, please feel free to contact Red Transit Consultants, LLC at support@redtransitconsultants.com.

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