Civil 3d Corridor is not forming surface properly

Civil 3d Corridor is not forming surface properly

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Civil 3d Corridor is not forming surface properly

Anonymous
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Hi,

 

I have created a corridor in civil 3d and set various baseline parameters and target regions to it. when i created the corridor surface the contours show that the triangles are formed irregularly connecting the top of curb at some points.

I Have also added the featureline parameters of Back of curb, crown, ETW and top of Curb. in the surface parameter tab in the corridor properties as well.

I have attached the screenshots of the anomalies and the properties tab.

Could Anyone please guide me.

 

Kind regards,

VP

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Message 2 of 24

wfberry
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Try calculating your surface only using the TOP . 

 

Bill

 

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user181
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Hi @Anonymous,  I agree with @wfberry  you only need top links and you should also select Top Links in the Overhang Correction column.

 

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tcorey
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I get better results using Corridor Feature Lines as Corridor Surface data than I do using Links, like Top or Datum.

 

On the dialog, from your third screenshot, where you have Data type set to Links, change that to Feature Lines and then select which point codes to add to the feature lines. 



Tim Corey
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Message 5 of 24

wfberry
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Tim:

 

What are you doing up so early?

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Bill

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tcorey
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@wfberry, It's a normal day, three hours of quiet time before the phone rings or the email jingles or the text whistles...



Tim Corey
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Redding, CA
Autodesk Platinum Reseller

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Message 7 of 24

Anonymous
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Hi I tried it but it got more anomalies when i added only the top links.

 

regards,

VP

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Message 8 of 24

Anonymous
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Hi Tcorey,

I tried to add featurelinee only instead of links but got the same type of problem

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Message 9 of 24

user181
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Maybe there is a problem in your corridor. Can you post the drawing?

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Message 10 of 24

Anonymous
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Hi @user181 

I have attached the corridor dwg. for your reference.

Regards,

Vp

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Message 11 of 24

cwr-pae
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With only  a quick look at your drawing I'm struck by the way you set up the assemblies. It appears the corridor is having trouble with the curbs being separate assemblies attached with a additional baseline. The curbs should be in attached to the lane subassembly in one assembly, with a featureline or alignment/profile as targets for the lane to control width/elevation. Also the basic curb subassembly doesn't have a point/featureline code for the flowline so it needs to be attached on top of the lane instead of off then end and below, look at using one of the curb and gutter subs. You can set the gutter width to .0001 to get and effective gutterless curb.

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Anonymous
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Hi @cwr-pae I tried to keep the entire stretch of the road unbroken due to the car parks and so i tried to draw the kerbs separate, When i tried to draw the corridor with kerbs set together with the lane i had to break the lane at places where I needed to add the car parks, since the additional width of the road i added was added after the kerbs.

I found this was easier than breaking the lane at every point of insertion. hence i did it with separate baseline parameters and kerbs.

And thanks for the kerb gutter information i've added it with 0.001 width instead of the basic kerb.

 

Kind regards,

VP

 

 

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cwr-pae
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Did the curb and gutter assembly help your surface by adding the flowline to the surface?

Have you considered using a conditional horizontal target subassemblies to decide curb or lane based on the presence of featurelines? You should be able to reduce the number of regions you have considerably.

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Anonymous
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hi @cwr-pae,

The pavement seems to be alright when i added the curb with gutter.But the the Curb regions are having a lot of ups and downs showing no curb at some points and with curbs at some points as shown in the screenshot.

I used the target based on the featurelines and also I made the subassemblies to the right width for every baseline regions.

 

Kind regards,

VP 

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Dexterel
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try to lower the frequency, especially At offset target geometry point. Something like in attached image.

If you have two stations very close to each other, something strange happens, right subassambly is build on the left side.

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Anonymous
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Hi @Dexterel,

I tried lowering the frequency but it worsened the corridor, It missed the kerb points entirely at carparks.

I have attached the sreenshots for your reference.

Kine regards,

VP

 

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Message 17 of 24

Dexterel
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Upload the dwg and I will fix it for you

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Message 18 of 24

Anonymous
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hi @Dexterel,

Please find attached the corridor dwg.

Kind regards,

VP

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Message 19 of 24

Dexterel
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Is this ok?

The surface has 0 edits.

Please note I used an older version for DWG, that you posted before.

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Message 20 of 24

Anonymous
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Hi @Dexterel,

I tried the surface edit you've shown on the previous screenshot but yet i am not getting the curbs right.

Please find attached the screenshot of the object viewer view.

Kind regards,

VP

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