Derive Layer - Inclusive Layer by referring to 3 Existing Cross Section Layers

Опубликовано: 03 Ноябрь 2024
на канале: ESurveying Softech (India) Pvt. Ltd.
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Derive an Inclusive Layer in Cross Section by referring to 3 Existing Layers. Section module of ESurvey CADD allows you to create automatic Cross Section Layers, Creating an inclusive Layer from 3 existing Layers can be done as explained in this video.

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Derive Inclusive Layer by referring to 3 existing layers

Hello everybody, welcome to a video tutorial on how to derive an Inclusive layer which creates a new layer using a pair of layers with reference to the 3rd layer.

In this example, if you want to find the area of work done level only to the extent of the designed formation layer you can use derive layer CS – Inclusive option.

In many projects, area reports will be prepared only for the extent of work done until the designed formation and not exactly to the extent of work done. In Section module of ESurvey CADD, you can achieve this requirement by creating an Inclusive Layer.

Open the ‘Derive CS Layers’ window from Modify Menu. To derive an inclusive layer, first select an inclusive option from the tree view. Click on the ‘New’ button and specify a layer Name, Say Layer 41 as a resultant layer. Now specify ‘Designed formation’ Layer as the first layer and ‘Work Done’ layer as the second layer. Select ‘Ground Layer’ as the reference layer and Save it. Close ‘Derive CS Layers’ window. In the CS Preview screen, you can see that Layer 41 has levels that represent work done level only to the extent of designed formation. Select Ground Layer and Layer 41 for area calculation.

Thank you for watching this video. In the next video, you will learn how to derive a layer containing interpolated values of a layer considering offset distances of another layer.

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