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Ditch controled by profile or any other as a road element?

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Anonymous
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Ditch controled by profile or any other as a road element?

Anonymous
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In road design you often create ditch as a part of standard road gradings. Its position is 90% times determined by fixed roadside grading and its profile, drawn on a main road profile view.

 

Are there any options to obtain such a feature in infraworks right now?

 

Peter Verey

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Ditch controled by profile or any other as a road element?

In road design you often create ditch as a part of standard road gradings. Its position is 90% times determined by fixed roadside grading and its profile, drawn on a main road profile view.

 

Are there any options to obtain such a feature in infraworks right now?

 

Peter Verey

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John_DeLeeuw
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John_DeLeeuw
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@Anonymous, yes you can use Component Roads to create your custom Road sections including ditches. The only drawback is that we don't have any graphical Editor yet to create the whole Assembly, so you need to build it using existing Library Components or start doing it manually by editing the Component JSON files.

I do have an idea up about the Component Road Assembly Editor so go vote for it if you think it's also needed.

John de Leeuw
Senior Consultant

Community Ambassador - Twitter - LinkedIn

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@Anonymous, yes you can use Component Roads to create your custom Road sections including ditches. The only drawback is that we don't have any graphical Editor yet to create the whole Assembly, so you need to build it using existing Library Components or start doing it manually by editing the Component JSON files.

I do have an idea up about the Component Road Assembly Editor so go vote for it if you think it's also needed.

John de Leeuw
Senior Consultant

Community Ambassador - Twitter - LinkedIn

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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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But is there a way to make this ditch attached to road (witch its fixed grading) to be controlled by profile?

 

Thank you for both answers, I will look more up to assemblies made form component roads.

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But is there a way to make this ditch attached to road (witch its fixed grading) to be controlled by profile?

 

Thank you for both answers, I will look more up to assemblies made form component roads.

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John_DeLeeuw
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John_DeLeeuw
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@Anonymous, yes, ditches attached to Road Assembly will follow horizontal and vertical profile at changes. Only restriction we have is that we can't yet attach Subassemblies after Roadside grading so only ditches before grading are supported now.

John de Leeuw
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Community Ambassador - Twitter - LinkedIn

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@Anonymous, yes, ditches attached to Road Assembly will follow horizontal and vertical profile at changes. Only restriction we have is that we can't yet attach Subassemblies after Roadside grading so only ditches before grading are supported now.

John de Leeuw
Senior Consultant

Community Ambassador - Twitter - LinkedIn

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Carrillof
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Carrillof
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hello

That's right, you can create an additional assembly with the components of the roads, with the best of the 2017.3 update you could do this.

These are also connected to the profile and updated according to the changes you generate

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hello

That's right, you can create an additional assembly with the components of the roads, with the best of the 2017.3 update you could do this.

These are also connected to the profile and updated according to the changes you generate

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Glenn.Coppard
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I believe @Anonymous is wanting to grade the invert of the drain differently to the road profile, but with the drain remaining connected as part of the 'component road'.

 

In essence this will be maintaining the ditch slope from the carriageway edge, but the slope width will vary as the drain grade away/to the road profile grade.

 

Like the blue drains below falling and the road profile is climbing

(screen shot not IW360 sorry)

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I believe @Anonymous is wanting to grade the invert of the drain differently to the road profile, but with the drain remaining connected as part of the 'component road'.

 

In essence this will be maintaining the ditch slope from the carriageway edge, but the slope width will vary as the drain grade away/to the road profile grade.

 

Like the blue drains below falling and the road profile is climbing

(screen shot not IW360 sorry)

Image and video hosting by TinyPic

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fcernst
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fcernst
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Yes a roadside ditch invert needs to be able to be controlled by its own profile in order to tie into culvert crossings, meet other ditches, etc.

 

Is this capability not available in Infraworks?



Fred Ernst, PE
C3D 2025
Ernst Engineering
www.ernstengineering.com
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Yes a roadside ditch invert needs to be able to be controlled by its own profile in order to tie into culvert crossings, meet other ditches, etc.

 

Is this capability not available in Infraworks?



Fred Ernst, PE
C3D 2025
Ernst Engineering
www.ernstengineering.com

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