|
Standard Soil Patterns?
|
|
Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2008-03-27
|
|
HDGolden (Civil/Environme)
28 Nov 07 10:32
I need to find standard lithologic patterns for soils and bedrock. USCS standard patterns are preferable, but I've also read there are standard DOT patterns. I need them for CAD dwgs. Is there anywhere I can download standard soil hatch patterns or do I just "copy" the ones I've found online by drawing them myself? Does anyone know of SCDOT patterns?
We have no boring log software like gINT that would provide patterns. I'm also posting this in geotech forum.
newnickname (Civil/Environme)
28 Nov 07 11:18
(copied directly from ACAD help menu)
To create a simple hatch pattern
Open the acad.pat or acadiso.pat file in a text editor that saves in ASCII format (for example, Microsoft庐 Windows Notepad).
Create a header line that includes an asterisk and a pattern name. The name of the hatch pattern is limited to 31 characters. 字串4 (Optional) To include a description in the header line, follow the pattern name with a comma and description text. Create a descriptor line that includes An angle at which the line is drawn An X,Y origin point A delta-x of 0 A delta-y of any value
TDAA (Geotechnical)
5 Dec 07 18:58
http://www.ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4ADBR_enUS231US231&q=uscs+soil+hatch+patterns
(Click:)
|
| Previous:Road Construction in Black cotton soil Next:advice on purchasing combination water quality meters |
|
[ Add TO Favorites]
[TOP] [PRINT]
[CLOCE WINDOWS] |
|
|
|