Make Design Surface

This command makes the triangulation models for the design surface. There are three surfaces that are created: initial unadjusted design (bs), design after applying subgrade zones (zn), and design after subgrade zones and topsoil replacement (fn). These surface files are automatically named as "filename-bs.tin", "filename-zn.tin" and "filename-fn.tin" respectively. The "filename" is set to the name of the current drawing (dwg) file. Also, the file extension will be .tin for the binary format triangulation and .flt for the ASCII format triangulation. This file format is set in Configure->Takeoff. The subgrade zones are defined in the Define Layer Target/Material/Subgrade command. If there aren't any subgrade zones for the Design surface, then the design after subgrades surface with be the same as the initial design surface. The topsoil replacement depths and areas are set with the commands in the Topsoil Removal/Replacement sub-menu. The topsoil replacement areas will lower the design surface by the topsoil depth to leave room for the topsoil replacement. If there aren't any topsoil replacement areas, then the design after subgrade and topsoil surface will be the same as the design after subgrade surface.

Before running this command, the layer names for the entities on the Design layer target must be set in the Define Layer Target/Material/Subgrade command. Also these entities must be at their proper elevations. The entity elevations can be reviewed using commands from the Inquiry menu and the elevations can be assigned if needed using command from the Elevate menu. Another prerequisite is that the Boundary Polyline must be set for the site.

When the program finds errors in the existing entities, a Data Error Log dialog reports these errors. Refer to the Make Existing Surface command for more information on the Data Error Log dialog.

Keyboard Command: mk_final_tin
Prerequisite: a boundary polyline and elevated entities on the Existing layer target