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superelevation + subassembly slope?

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granite07
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superelevation + subassembly slope?

Does the corridor composer add superelevation from level or from the slope defined for each subassembly parameter. And superelevation is added to the slope, is the superelevation adjusted for this?

 

For example, the assembly is made of 2 lanes of LaneSuperelevationAOR with a crown at the midpoint. The left lane has -2% slope and the right lane has 0. The superelevation for this section of the alignment is -2% left lane, 2% right lane. When the corridor compiler outputs the corsssection, will it have -2% left lane and 2% right lane or will it have -4% left lane and 2% right lane?

 

I cannot find the answer in the C3D documentation.

Forest Peterson, granite@stanford.edu; build-sheet
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The superelevation of the subassembly is only looked at in layout more or if there is no superelevation defined for the alignment. If there is superelevation on the alignment, then that is used and the values on the sub assembly are ignored.

 

Peter Funk

Autodesk, Inc.



Peter Funk
Autodesk, Inc.

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