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Cross Sections and Quantity

Use this function for the following:

  • To calculate cross-sections and/or quantities of selected trenches of the active Water and Sewer project.
  • To define the sub-surface layers of the terrain.
  • To define the calculation interval, intermediate stations (extra stations), terrain boundary, quantity boundaries, bulking factors, accuracy, etc., settings for calculations.

Run the function from the following locations:

MOUS_ICO Menu: Water and Sewer > Calculations > Cross Sections and Quantity
MOUS_ICO Toolbar Water and Sewer: Calculations

The functions can all be called from the interface 'Novapoint WS - Construction'.

The dialogue box Calculations will pop up. This contains a list of all the trenches available in the project.

  • Select the trench(es), for which cross-sections and/or quantities are to be calculated.
  • Multiple trenches can be selected using the key Shift or Ctrl.
  • Mark the check boxes Cross-sections and Quantity to calculate.
  • The buttons Settings will be enabled when a trench is selected for calculations.
  • Define the settings (Cross-section and Quantity settings) and click the button Build to perform the calculations.

Cross-section settings

The sub-surface layers and their respective depths for different sections (stretches) along the trench route can be defined using this button. The dialogue box Sub-surface Layers will pop up.

  • For further details, refer the topic Sub-Surface Layers.

Quantity Settings

The basic settings for calculations are to be defined on the dialog box Settings, which will pop up with the button Settings.

  • Refer the respective topics (Stations, Terrain Boundaries, Elements, Quantity Boundaries, Bulking Factors, and Accuracy) for further details.
  • Bulking factor for calculating volumes can be defined on the tab Bulking Factors. For further details, refer the topic Bulking Factors.
  • Bulking factors are used to calculate the in-situ volumes of excavated soils, rock, etc.
  • Basically, all volumes are engineered quantities, i.e. prior to application of factors.
  • Bulking factors can be defined sectionwise if the bulking factors are not the same all along the length of the trench.
  • One can add as many sections as desired along the trench route, which are represented linewise on the tab Bulking Factors of the dialog box Settings.
  • If a value is defined as To station in a line, it represents that, the section between the To station value defined and the To station value of preceding line holds the bulking factor details of that line.
  • The value To station of the very first line indicate section from chainage 0.0 to the value defined.
  • The default To station value is whole section.
  • Accuracy can be defined on the tab Accuracy. For further details, refer the topic Accuracy.

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