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Problem splitting corridor into regions

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morganproven8200
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Problem splitting corridor into regions

I'm trying to split a corridor I created into a few different regions.  However my results are not looking right.

Whenever I split the corridor and try to assign two different assemblies to the different regions; my corridor gets messed up.

I've attached a pic of the 2 assemblies. The bottom one is the one that I have successfully built the corridor from initially. The top one is the exact same, except with a slightly smaller size.

I've attached a pic of the corridor in a state where it has been split into 2 regions and both have the same assembly (Corridor -1 assembly Pic)

you can see the split at station 5250. It works fine.

I've also attached pics of the corridor parameter tab for this condition (Corridor Parameter tab - 1 assembly pic) and the surface tab (Corridor Surface Tab pic)

 

When I assign a second assembly (in this case to the 1st region) I get the results shown in the pic "Corridor Problem"  In this state I can't assign a boundary and as such my model doesn't really work.  I have tried other assemblies with the same results.

Any ideas?

Ps There seems to be a limit of 3 attachments, so I'll add the last image of the "corridor Problem" in a subsequent post.

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Corridor Problem picture attached

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Jeff_M
in reply to: morganproven8200

There is a size limit for attachments. Using BMP's for images is a huge waste bits, saving them as PNG files prior to attaching works MUCH better.

Here is your Assemblies image as a PNG file, note that it is just 6.91 kb vs the 1900 kb BMP file.

Assemblies.png

Jeff_M, also a frequent Swamper
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morganproven8200
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Any thoughts on the problem?

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Your corridor parameters box shows the stationing in meters. The "corridor problem" attachment looks like the stationing is in feet. 

 

Wat up wit dat? 

 

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Everything within the drawing is in metric.

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