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Changing the Angle?

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Anonymous
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Changing the Angle?

Hi everyone. I'm currently working on a stream improvement project and I have a big question.Channel.PNG

 

The sample line named 331+24 shows the highway and our section changes right here from open to close. But I need to rotate my corridor section to prevent wrong channel placement. If I don't change the angle, open channel takes closed channel place in section views. I tried corridor targeting but it didn't work me because it changed the bottom width. All I need is, left side fixed and right side free corridor sections to make a perfect turn. Is there any way to do that?

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m_kingdon
in reply to: Anonymous

Your question is a bit confusing.  But corridors only work perpendicular to their alignment baseline.  If you want your corridor to go at a new angle you need to adjust/add a new alignment baseline.

Mike Kingdon
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rl_jackson
in reply to: Anonymous

I would agree with @m_kingdon, somewhat confusing only perpendicular. You may need to create an alignment/profile for the channel in question to superimpose data, or tighter cross-sections in that particular area, since you're not perpendicular to it.


Rick Jackson
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Anonymous
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You can see in the picture I uploaded as red line going perpendicular to the road. I was doing that already but then I just wanted to ask if there are any way to do that. Thanks anyways.

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rl_jackson
in reply to: Anonymous

No, sample lines are perpendicular to the alignment, you may need additional sections in a specific area, otherwise you may need an additional alignment to define your non-perpendicular crossing, for additional detail 


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