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Different surface cross slopes and superelevation

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Roadapple
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Different surface cross slopes and superelevation

I had posted this in the Customizaion form.  But it was suggested that I post it here.

 

Our provincial standard requires subgrade and subbse surfaces to have a typical cross slope of -3%.  The base and ashpalt have a typical cross slope of -2% for the driving lane and -5% for the shoulder.  Is there any way C3D can handle this?  I should point out that for super elevated curves, there will be a different transiton distance for each cross slope.

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ToddRogers-WPM
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Yes.  You will need to use the Tool Palettes and use the right Subassembly for what you want.  More than likely you will probably use LaneOutsideSuperMultiLayer.

Todd Rogers

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