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road widening assembly

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Message 1 of 10
davshkl
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road widening assembly

existing road should be widened using C3D-23. 

I created alignment profiles of C/L, cut_line and alignment of proposed EoP.

I use Link_offset from C/L, target (offset and elevation - cut_line);then BasicLaneTransition - offset_EoP

Corridor doesn't follow alignments.  I am doing wrong?

Thank you, 

Dmitry

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Message 2 of 10
m_kingdon
in reply to: davshkl

Can you add more screenshots or upload the drawing file?

Mike Kingdon
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Message 3 of 10
arturopolanco
in reply to: davshkl

Hi @davshkl 

Can you share a screenshot of top view at corridor?

I think you have a little issue with offset target at corridor.

But, you can share your DWG file

 

Best regards!

Arthur


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Message 4 of 10
davshkl
in reply to: arturopolanco

Good day, Arthur!

Yes, I think/hope it is a little problem, but I do not see it :-(.  Looks like assembly doesn't see alignments to determine the width of the elements. 
File is attached; thank you for helping me out
Dmitry
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Message 5 of 10
davshkl
in reply to: m_kingdon

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Good day, m. kingdon!

Yes, I think/hope it is a little problem, but I do not see it :-(.  Looks like assembly doesn't see alignments to determine the width of the elements. 
File is attached; thank you for helping me out
Dmitry

 

Message 6 of 10
m_kingdon
in reply to: davshkl

I am not entirely sure, but I think the issue is with the BasicLaneTransition subassembly.  This might be an old assembly as I don't seem to have it in my Civil 3D.  If you swap it for LaneSuperelevationAOR then it follows the target.  LaneSuperelevationAOR is a reliable subassembly that seem to do everything.

 

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Message 7 of 10
davshkl
in reply to: m_kingdon

Good day, m.kingdon
Thank you - I never had to deal with "bad " subassembly... Anyway, it
works - you can see it on the corridor, But now another problem - I can't
find a subassembly to link the proposed EoP with the existing surface,
I tried several - no luck! Can you suggest one to use?
Also - when building multiple cross sections, where I can specify how often
I like to have a cross section (it goes every 25 feet and I like to have it
every 50 feet).
Thank you again,
Dmitry
Message 8 of 10
Joe-Bouza
in reply to: davshkl

Its not a bad assembly but many basic subs do not support targets

they also imply in the help that they are not for production use

 

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Message 9 of 10
davshkl
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So, which subassembly you suggest to use from the proposed EoP to the
existing surface (no need to form a ditch or anything. just fill slope)?
Thank you,
Dmitry
Message 10 of 10
Joe-Bouza
in reply to: davshkl

LaneSuperElevationAOR. only one I use

 

https://help.autodesk.com/view/CIV3D/2024/ENU/?guid=GUID-98C93726-64C9-42D9-8213-9CBCD95CBFA9

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