SIG Workshop – OpenRoads: Modeling Techniques for Ramps and Gores

Title: SIG Workshop – OpenRoads: Modeling Techniques for Ramps and Gores
Host/Presenters: Scott Urbas, Senior Content Engineer, Bentley Systems, Inc.
Date/Time: April 14, 2021 at 09:00 A.M. EDT or 05:00 P.M. EDT

Register for 09:00 A.M. EDT
Register for 05:00 P.M. EDT




Modeling ramps and gore areas can be challenging and even more so depending upon the complexity of the horizontal, vertical, and cross sectional requirements. This OpenRoads Special Interest Group virtual workshop will demonstrate a variety of techniques that can be used to efficiently design and model ramps and gore areas. You will learn how to:

   • Use OpenRoads Designer Geometry and Terrain Modeling tools to model ramp gore areas
   • Utilize OpenRoads Designer Templates and Corridors to model ramp gore areas
   • Display ramp take-off profiles from the 3D Model
   • Apply templates to establish the “ideal” ramp profile based on rollover requirements

This session is complimentary and open to all Bentley users! One learning unit is applied to each participant’s Bentley Transcript for self-reporting. To view recordings from previous SIGs, visit the SIG Learning Path or check out videos from 2020.

OpenRoads SIGs – complimentary, convenient, and online. Connect today!

  • Important update: 

    Please know that we have had a change in presentation platforms which has changed the registration link for the OpenRoads SIG slated for April 14.

    To register, please click here. You can choose to attend either the 9 a.m. EDT session or 5 p.m. EDT session – or both if you like. As always, you will receive one learning unit which will be applied to your Bentley Transcript for self-reporting.

    Thanks so much for your interest in the OpenRoads SIGs. Scott Urbas and team look forward to seeing you online!

    Patsy Gant
    Bentley Special Interest Groups

  • Hi Patsy.  Scott did a wonderful presentation!  I am just wondering if the templates, especially the one that used to check the super rollover rates that he used in the presentation can be made available on the site so that we can understand how they work better.  Thanks.