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Topic ClosedC3D superelevation and subassembly elevation

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: C3D superelevation and subassembly elevation
    Posted: 23.Aug.2011 at 00:00

There are three issues with this section that I cannot resolve and need help with: 1) the median does not have superelevation, 2) the southbound (left) lane outer shoulder elevation is incorrectly at the roadway datum (L10), and 3) the northbound (right) lane elevation is incorrectly at the roadway datum (L10)

This subassembly document for the shoulder provides that "Link L10 is determined by the Subbase 3 Inner Depth and Super Elevation/Grade on Link L1, if a User...

And, this subassembly document for the median provides that "Indicates whether the subassembly supports the axis of rotation calculation. To view a description ... The text dialog hover states that axis of rotation is supported only  if superelevation parameter (Potential Pivot Parameter?) for both lanes is set to NO; this is the setting.



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