Transformation Tab
Transformation Tab
Dialog Box)
Use this tab to transform the coordinate system specified on the Units And Zone tab to
local specifications.
Zone Description
Displays the description of the zone that is selected on the Units And Zone tab.
Apply Transform Settings
Specifies whether to apply the settings for coordinate system zone
transformation. Selecting this check box enables all the other settings in the
dialog box. You cannot select this check box if a zone is not specified on the
Units and Zone tab.
User Defined: Allows you to specify your own scale factor. For
example, you can enter the average scale factor of the points in
your survey. This value is used for all points or locations within the
zone and is constant.
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A different value is used for each point or locations within the zone.
Scale Factor
Specifies the grid scale factor. Enabled only when you select User Defined for
Computation.
Reference Point
Use this section to specify a reference point for transformation. The reference point
could be a benchmark that was used in a survey. It can be any point for which you know
both the local coordinates and the grid coordinates.
Select Point In Drawing
Click to pick a reference point on the screen.
Point Number, Local Northing, Local Easting, Grid Northing, Grid
Easting
Specifies a reference point by its point number, Local Northing and Easting
values, or Grid Northing and Easting values.
Rotation Point
Use this section to specify a rotation about the reference point in one of two ways:
specify a rotation point, or apply a grid rotation angle.
Select Point In Drawing
Click to pick a rotation point on the screen to set the local Northing and Easting.
Point Number, Local Northing, Local Easting, Grid Northing, Grid
Easting
Specifies a rotation point by its point number, Local Northing and Easting values,
or Grid Northing and Easting values.
The rotation to grid north is the difference between the local coordinate system's
north meridian and the grid north meridian of the current zone. If you are using
True North, this value may equal the convergence angle. If you are using
Magnetic North, this value is derived from the declination angle and the
convergence angle.
Azimuth
Specifies the direction of the azimuth. Enter an angle or click
or line in the drawing.
Grid azimuth is the angle between the drawing north and the line defined by
reference grid and rotation grid points.
Click OK.
These transformations are accomplished through the use of scaling factors. First, a sea
level scale factor is applied to the local values measured on the geoid, and then a grid
scale factor is applied, which relates the ellipsoid values to the grid projection. The
scaling factors can be defined in two ways:
The sea level scale factor relates the distances on the geoid to the
distances on the ellipsoid.
The grid scale factor relates the distances on the ellipsoid to the
distances on the grid projection.
By the grid and local coordinates of two known reference points in your
drawing.
By the grid and local coordinates of one known point and a known
rotation to grid north.
Coordinate Systems
Coordinates in AutoCAD Civil 3D are expressed using northings and eastings.
The AutoCAD Civil 3D coordinate system is always relative to the AutoCAD World
Coordinate System (WCS). Northing is equivalent to AutoCAD Y and easting is
equivalent to AutoCAD X.
AutoCAD Civil 3D object data is always presented in AutoCAD World Coordinate
System coordinates. For example, the alignment data in the Alignment Entities vista in
the Panorama window is listed in world coordinates. In addition, the AutoCAD Civil
3Dtransparent commands are based on the AutoCAD World Coordinate System.
However, when you create an object and have an AutoCAD User Coordinate System
(UCS) defined, the UCS is honored when you specify locations, which means that an
insertion point or a coordinate is interpreted relative to the UCS.
Note: If you share a survey database that references a user-defined coordinate system, you
must make the user-defined coordinate system available to all users of the survey database.
AutoCAD Civil 3D objects are not aligned with the UCS. For example, labels can be
oriented relative either to the current view, the World Coordinate System, or the labeled
object, depending on the Orientation Reference setting, but they cannot be oriented to
the UCS.
Similarly, objects, such as profiles, sections, and tables, cannot be oriented to the
current UCS.