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How to make a tunnel subassembly with a surface target?

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Message 1 of 12
absandy
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How to make a tunnel subassembly with a surface target?

Hello guys, good morning

I'm with a big problem, i've to make a tunnel on my project. I get some subassembly on web but all the tunnel subassemblies have the target point on Width or Offset Target and Slop or Elevation Target. I don't know whats happens but only my region that owns the tunnel subassemblie isn't recognizing on corridor, and isn't drawing on my sections too.
I'm looking on the web a long of time, and never found a answer. Plz friends help me 😃

I'm sending the tunnels subassemblies

Waiting guys

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Message 2 of 12
tcorey
in reply to: absandy

I don't fully understand your question, but I can tell you that I downloaded your subassemblies and was able to make a corridor. It shows up on the section plots just fine.

 

Are you creating an assembly and then attaching the subassembly to that before you create the corridor? That's the only thing I can think you might be missing.

 

Tim

 



Tim Corey
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Redding, CA
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Message 3 of 12
absandy
in reply to: absandy

Hello Tim, i take a print screen to show you
My subassemblies DaylightBench are targeting on surface, but the Tunnel is targeting on width or offset targets / slope or elevation targets, like the screen 

 

 

Sem título 2.jpg

 

The subassembly Tunnel isn't interpolating with the surface Primitivo, like this other screen Sem título 2.jpg

 

I want to target the tunnel subassembly on surface Primitivo, like the subassembly DaylightBench
Thx for help.

Message 4 of 12
tcorey
in reply to: absandy

Are you saying you want the insertion of the subassembly to follow that surface? If that's the question, insert your tunnel subassy at the marker point of the assembly. Use a surface profile of that surface as the control profile for the region that uses this particular tunnel subassembly.

 

Or maybe you're asking that some other point on the subassembly is not allowing you to set a target? Let me know exactly which point needs to follow a target and I will take a look at the packet file for you.

 

Tim



Tim Corey
MicroCAD Training and Consulting, Inc.
Redding, CA
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Message 5 of 12
absandy
in reply to: absandy

Hey Tim, is really it, i'm trying to put my tunnel subassembly on a surface target, but the only options of target is width or offset and slope or elevation. The DaylightBench link on surface, i want the same on tunnel subassembly get it? I know that i can change the target point on subassembly composer, but i don't have this expansion. My question is, how can i target my subassembly tunnel on surface, how to change the target point of width or offset and slope or elevation to surface target.

Thx for help man

Message 6 of 12
doni49
in reply to: absandy

If I'm reading this correctly, it SOUNDS like he wants to have the tunnel targe the Surface but the SA is setup to target an offset alignment or maybe a specific elevation. 

 

I think there's a language barrier happening here.



Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician




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Message 7 of 12
doni49
in reply to: absandy

Here's one of your subassemblies opened in SA Composer.

 

Which point do you want to have target the surface?

 

ABSandy.png



Don Ireland
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Message 8 of 12
absandy
in reply to: absandy

Hello Doni, I want to target all the boundary of the subassembly, wanna make a hole on my surface, get it ? And compute the cut of this hole. It's possible? 

Message 9 of 12
doni49
in reply to: absandy

Are you saying that you want the corridor to stop when it reaches the ground?  As in the tunnel travels along the alignment and when the surface slopes back down enough so that ANY of these points/links touch the surface it ends the tunnel?  i.e. the tunnel ENTRANCE and EXIT

 

If that's the case, I'll have to defer to the experts here.



Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician




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Message 10 of 12
absandy
in reply to: doni49

Hey Doni, look at these DRIVE prints man, as you can see my tunnel assembly ins't targeting on my surface, unlike the other assembly. I just wanna that my tunnel assembly target at surface like the assembly of the channel.

 

Túnel 00.png

 

Túnel 01.png

 

Túnel 02.png

 

Thx for help man

Message 11 of 12
ppscade
in reply to: absandy

Hi All,

 

I need to start a TIM - Tunnel Information Model [ Snip attached ] please share expert advise. If anyone has used TIM please the Workflow Pros & Cons.

 

Pritpal

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Message 12 of 12
reimasha
in reply to: absandy

Hello buddy, did you found any solution for your target surface? I see the others didn't understand exactly that all you wanted was just the cut area of tunnel excavation along the alignment. Subassembly composer can calculate it from your subassemblies but you had to use codes on all your points not just links. The remaining problem is that excavated surface must close exactly at tunnel shape so the target must be the outer shape itself.

I hope you have found any solution with composer.

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