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"Super" Assemblies

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dbussie
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"Super" Assemblies

Up to now, I've been creating separate assemblies for the areas of my corridor that have superelevation.  But, I've been thinking that I may not need to do that.  Can I have all of my assemblies with the superelevation properties turned on?  The corridor will only use that if there is a super in that area of my alignment, right?  This would save a lot of time that I spend on creating separate "super" assemblies.  Is there anything that I'm missing on this?

Thank you in advance!

Desirea
Civil 3d 2014

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sboon
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Ideally you can have one assembly for the entire road, unless you're dealing with intersections or other unusual circumstances.  All of my assemblies are built with the superelevation parameters turned on.  If I haven't applied a design speed and created superelevation then the assembly uses the default slopes instead.

 

Steve
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dbussie
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Great!  That was the answer I was hoping for.

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Lisa_Pohlmeyer
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You can also use Conditional sub-assemblies to create if-then scenarios, such as "do this if you see a sidewalk" otherwise do that, or "do this if you see a ditch" otherwise do that...


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