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Corridor Elevations are 0.32' Lower than Target Profiles

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JACUser
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Corridor Elevations are 0.32' Lower than Target Profiles

Thanks ahead of time for any help:

 

I have roadway corridors with ditches. The assembly uses "Subassembly.LaneOutsideSuperLayerVaryingWidth" with "Subassembly.Ditch" followed with "Subassembly.DaylightGeneral". I used target profiles for the ditch flowline, everything else is standard width and depth, and runs from the assembly. All of my feature lines from the corridor are 0.32' lower than the target profiles they are supposed to be based on. Any ideas as to why? I checked the subassembly and found a material thickness of 0.33, so I set it to 0.001, but it did not help.

 

I am running Civil3D 2014 SP3 on Windows 7

 

Again, I appreciate any help.

 

A.L. Pierce ~  JAC Engineering

Deer Park, TX

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klugb
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Any way you can get the file small enough to post?

If not, you could email it to me:  bruce(dot)klug(@)clark.wa.gov

 

I like a challenge 🙂

 

Bruce Klug, P.E.
AutoCAD Expert Elite Alumni
AutoCAD Civil 3D Certified Professional
Civil 3D 2023.2.1

Win 10 Enterprise, 64-bit
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Cadguru42
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@JACUser wrote:

Thanks ahead of time for any help:

 

I have roadway corridors with ditches. The assembly uses "Subassembly.LaneOutsideSuperLayerVaryingWidth" with "Subassembly.Ditch" followed with "Subassembly.DaylightGeneral". I used target profiles for the ditch flowline, everything else is standard width and depth, and runs from the assembly. All of my feature lines from the corridor are 0.32' lower than the target profiles they are supposed to be based on. Any ideas as to why? I checked the subassembly and found a material thickness of 0.33, so I set it to 0.001, but it did not help.

 

I am running Civil3D 2014 SP3 on Windows 7

 

Again, I appreciate any help.

 

A.L. Pierce ~  JAC Engineering

Deer Park, TX


Make sure your subassembly isn't offset slightly from the main assembly. I've had it where I thought I had snapped to the insertion point on the assembly but was slightly off. 

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