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Corridor Surfaces & Superelevation

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Anonymous
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Corridor Surfaces & Superelevation

I have an alignement to which I have applied superelevation.

 

The superevation has been applied and the alignment has been annotation and it shows the change from camber to superelevation on  the curves.

 

However when I create a surface of my corridor it does not show the superelevation, the surface is showing a cambered alignment throughout.

 

Any suggestions?

 

I have created a new alignment, a new corridor and surface and still the same.

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Jay_B
in reply to: Anonymous

Have you chosen a lane subassembly that supports superelevation and set "Use superelevation" parameters within that subassembly?

 

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C3D 2018.1
C3D 2016 SP4

Win 7 Professional 64 Bit
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Anonymous
in reply to: Jay_B

When creating the assembly I usually use crowned road and you can choose the slope (+ OR - 2% for me usually) or when choosing a lane you can also determine the slope.  So build the Assembly on one side and then copy it over. then when I create my surface using top links it usually shows the crowned road top along my alignment.

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Anonymous
in reply to: Jay_B

Thats for this!

 

I had chosed the UKIE Carriageway, which I presumed would be ok.


When I check the settings box there was no option to change the working of the superelevation. There was one box that said superelevation with a number 6 after it. I presume this is a code.

 

I started again with a new assembly.

 

I used a standard DMRB template and adjusted it to suit my requirements, the carriageways on all these templates had the superelevation option which you showed.

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