I'm designing a single 2% cross flow blke path. I wanted to reverse the cross flow so I created two
corridors, one flowing to the left and one flowing to the right along the same tangent centerline. I want to
add a 50 foot warp transition in between them. I'n not sure how to do that. I thought of the intersection
design but that won't work. Any suggestions?
Thanks John Wilson
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Rather than try to transition between two corridors you could just create a single one that does the whole job.
Thanks Steve for the drawing
I'll look at it and work with it. If I have further question I'll post it
Thanks again
Hii Steve
Thanks for the sample drawing "CORRIDOR-3A" . Thats perfect for what I need to do for
my bike path design. The Engineers want me to set manual stations and just flip flop the 2% cross slopes.
Heres my question:
In my drawing when I go to SUPERELVATION tab and then "CALCULATE/EDIT SUPERELEVATION", the program
calculates for me per ASSHTO 2001 elmax 4% around curves only. Then I create from
"CREATE SUPERELVELATION VIEW" a view but it looks totally different from your sample drawing. (I'm
using 2012)
Would it be possible to give me a step by step instruction on how you arrived at the view that you showed?
The tutorials doesn't explain these steps
Thank you for your help so far
John Wilson
Avoid the calculator and go straight into the Tabular editor. Delete all of the super data and then start fresh, adding manual stations. I recommend that you first set the defaults for the two ends of your alignment, then work inward to the section that you're going to be editing.
The table isn't easy to follow at times, so I like to have a superelevation view to help visualize what is happening.