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SAC Superelevation

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GZE
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SAC Superelevation

I used SAC to create a simple Lane and Shoulder subassembly with top codes only, but it wont follow the alignment superelevation, i keeps a default slope of -3% throughout the alignment. I have tried to go through previous post on this issue with no luck, Kindly assist me in solving this problem I have attached the subassembly file lane.pkt (zipped)

 

Humphrey GZE
Civil 3D 2013 64bit SP1
Elitebook 8540w
Core i7 2.8GHz, 8Gig RAM
NVIDIA Quadro FX880
160Gb SSD
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Nik-D
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Hi, I unzipped the file and tried to load into SAC 2012 but go t a screen full of errors when i tried to load it.

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KMercier_C3D
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You need to use your calculated "supa" value when generating point P2 instead of the "pavegrade"

 

 



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GZE
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@KMercier_C3D wrote:

You need to use your calculated "supa" value when generating point P2 instead of the "pavegrade"

 

 


It works !!

Thank You

Humphrey GZE
Civil 3D 2013 64bit SP1
Elitebook 8540w
Core i7 2.8GHz, 8Gig RAM
NVIDIA Quadro FX880
160Gb SSD

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