Civil Geometry crash sequence

MicroStation 08.11.09.608

GEOPAK 08.11.09.722

This sequence crashes MicroStation every time in any file on any computer I've tried.

Civil Tools / Horizontal Geometry / Arc Between Points
Method: Start\End|Pass-through
Snap to end of first element using Tangent Point snap
Snap to second element using Tangent snap

Can anyone replicate this?

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  • Mike ,

     

    I was able to re-create the problem you have reported, yes.  ... try this as a work around!

    1. Use the select tool to highlight the tangent bearing angle of the first element you want to begin the arc.Copy the angle using, CNTL C  

    2. Use Civil Tools >Horizontal Geometry  >Arc to Element tool

    a. Select the element tangent line to LAND on

    b. set or lock the offset to zero

    c. Toggle to the End Tangent Method

    d. Paste the angle from step 2 CNTR V , enter to lock

    e. snap to the BEGIN  point of the ARC

    f. Trim back

     

    Vern

    Answer Verified By: MikeHarvison 

  • Does the workaround result in an arc that stays tangent when the tangents move?

    Neil Wilson (aka Neilw)

    Power Civil v8i 08.11.07.245

    AutoCAD Civil 3D 2018

  • Neil,

    As you suspected:

    Because of the way Civil Geometry is "ruled" at creation only the landing point will remain tangent.  The arc begin point and tangent bearing is ruled when it is locked in from the paste routine.  

    Another solution and not: The Arc between Elements tools  is sucessful if the angle between elements is acute, less than 90 degrees. If it is more it defaults to a clockwise angle. When sucessful the ARC will allow both tangent bearings to vary .

    Vern

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  • Neil,

    As you suspected:

    Because of the way Civil Geometry is "ruled" at creation only the landing point will remain tangent.  The arc begin point and tangent bearing is ruled when it is locked in from the paste routine.  

    Another solution and not: The Arc between Elements tools  is sucessful if the angle between elements is acute, less than 90 degrees. If it is more it defaults to a clockwise angle. When sucessful the ARC will allow both tangent bearings to vary .

    Vern

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