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Row, Row, Row Your Boat: AutoCAD Civil 3D River and Flood Extension Workflows

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    Description

    Learn the ins and outs of the River and Flood Extension for AutoCAD Civil 3D 2014 software. Prepare and model a floodplain, levee, and bridge system with Infrastructure Design Suite Ultimate. Join us in this hands-on lab to learn the River and Flood Extension for preparing design analysis of river systems.

    Key Learnings

    • Use the River and Flood Analysis Extension for Infrastructure Design Suite Ultimate
    • Model bridges for analysis
    • Identify floodplain and levee design
    • Simulate storm events and visualize flooding conditions

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    Product
    Civil 3D
    Industries
    Site Development (General civil engineering)
    Product design and manufacturing
    Topics
    Design
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