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Join Two Different Assemblies at same point

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Jason.Kroll
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Join Two Different Assemblies at same point

Hi

 

I have two different assemblies, one has a normal batter slope to a table drain or embankment and the other is a kerb and channel. Refer attached.

 

When you apply these two assemblies in ajoining regions, I get both assemblies at the same point, which causes the corridor surfaces to incorrectly triangulate.

 

Is there a way to stop this from happening.

 

Thanks.

 

Jason

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Neilw_05
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You'll need to create a gap between the 2 assemblies. The corridor will show the gap but the surface model will triangulate between the ends of the strings.

 

If you can't live with a gap in the corridor you'll have draw lines to connect the strings across the gap and use them as targets for the subassemblies.

 

Corridors do not support automatic transitions.

 

A search on the topic "transitions" will provide a wealth of info on this question.

Neil Wilson (a.k.a. neilw)
AEC Collection/C3D 2024, LDT 2004, Power Civil v8i SS1
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