![]() ![]() Make sure it is added before your daylight link or this wont work Also horribly cumbersome, but gets the best result.ĭraw a Profile that represent grade so (elevation of 0.4 = 40% etc.)Īdd a link with elevation target to your assembly like vertical elevation. Use a fixed link and link the grade in the fixed link to the daylight link. Still only gets me halfway there, as there is no transition options!!, the only way to force the transition from here is to change the sampling on the corridor reducing the quality of the transition anyway!ĭo It manually by working out the location on the surface you need to widen to. Select the Parameters Editor and modify the grade. Select the corridor and go to the section editor The finished results looks a little like so, which is somewhat alright, but still not nice, as the transition is linear. Then go through the cumbersome tabular editor to populatd the grades on the graph.Should look like so. Then select your corridor and add a superelevation view You can change the slope easily, but not transition easily! I.E Cubic, Linear transition etc.Ī few methods you can use include the following.Ĭlick on the subassembly that you want to transition (The Daylight) and select a super elevation mode say “Left Outside Lane”. You can’t really transition in a way that is simple, like 12d, LDT, MX etc. ![]()
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