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Building Corridors

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rick_JWMA
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Building Corridors

I have created an assembly for a roadway section. I have my finish grade alignment along with the vertical profile. My assembly is matching the existing gutterline on one side of the road and I want to set the opposite side of the road at my profile finish grade. So far I have been only able to set up an assembly using a specified cross slope. I do not want a constant cross slope of the roadway based on my assembly I have created.

 

The question is.....Can I create an assembly where I can make the cross slope of the roadway determined by the target of my alignment finish profile grade? if so, how do I get pushed in the right direction.

 

Thanks,

 

Rick

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Joe-Bouza
in reply to: rick_JWMA

You were specific about what subs yiu used in your assembly , but many have default setting that can be overridden when the corridor is being built "targets"

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mathewkol
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I believe Joe meant to say you "were not" specific about the subassemblies in use. Anyway, the answer to your question is yes you can do that, you just need to use the correct subassemblies that are compatible with elevation targets.
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sboon
in reply to: rick_JWMA

It would probably help if you can post a typical section sketch, showing exactly what you're trying to do with this assembly.

 

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