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    torpedo99
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    OVERLAYWIDENWITHSUPER1 zero cross slope glitch

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    11-02-2012 02:58 PM

    with the default cross slope 2% in place and no profile targets, section views with subject sub assembly come up at 0%

     

    there's some polyline width targets but no verticals...

     

    any thoughts?

     

    thx!

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    sboon
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    Re: OVERLAYWIDENWITHSUPER1 zero cross slope glitch

    11-03-2012 10:53 PM in reply to: torpedo99

    Check the superelevation parameters for the alignment.

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    torpedo99
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    Re: OVERLAYWIDENWITHSUPER1 zero cross slope glitch

    11-04-2012 09:01 AM in reply to: sboon

    the alignment has no super parameters, therefore it seems the defaults in the subassemblies should dictate

     

    other thoughts?

     

    thx,

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    sboon
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    Re: OVERLAYWIDENWITHSUPER1 zero cross slope glitch

    11-04-2012 09:38 AM in reply to: torpedo99

    I just checked the help and the parameters for the sub.  I don't see a default slope parameter, and the help indicates that the lane slope always comes from the superelevation.  Perhaps we're talking about different subassemblies or different versions?

     

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    torpedo99
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    Re: OVERLAYWIDENWITHSUPER1 zero cross slope glitch

    11-04-2012 10:09 AM in reply to: sboon

    I'm using 2012

     

    In help under "layout mode operation" it sure seems to imply -2%, also in your graphic it shows a -2% slope value...

     

    But I'm guessing you're on the right track.  However I've got a long tangent road and the super wizard simply returns "no curves on alignment" and the tabular editor won't let me add anything.  So I can't simply add 2% normal crown for the length of the roadway, hoping the assembly would kick in.

     

    Any last thoughts?

     

    again much obliged,

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    sboon
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    Re: OVERLAYWIDENWITHSUPER1 zero cross slope glitch

    11-04-2012 05:40 PM in reply to: torpedo99

    The superelevation parameters won't calculate and the software won't allow you to add anything until you have a design speed set for the alignment.  Open the Alignment Properties dialog, switch to the Design Criteria tab and use the button to add one.

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    I tried some experimenting with a single tangent alignment like yours and ran into the same problem - without any curves you cannot enter any superelevation values.  I ended up adding a very small three point curve to the end of the alignment then used masking to hide it.  Once that was done I could add the superelevation.

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    torpedo99
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    Re: OVERLAYWIDENWITHSUPER1 zero cross slope glitch

    11-05-2012 06:58 AM in reply to: sboon

    you da man!

     

    Thank you!

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