I created a new field book and imported a text file with survey points. after importing and cleaning the linework and points i noticed that any curves that were drawn have a vertical curve/spline forced into them.
instead of holding the elevations of the points in the feature, the curve dips above and below where it is supposed to be. (see picture below)
it is supposed to be a curved top back of curb feature line. is there a setting in microstation that will stop this from happening?
CURRENTLY USING "cadd Power GEOPAK V8i (SS4) with openroads.
thanks,
Adam
Thanks for the replies. At least I won't spin my wheels looking too hard anymore. I was fiddling around with the CIVIL_SURVEY_SPLINE_TYPE variable (between value 1 and 2) which helped in some areas, but not in all cases.
What a crappy way of interpolating.
It does this because it is fitting a curve between points vertically as well as horizontally. In prior versions, when you wrote to DTM or Graphics, you could specify to only stroke the curve horizontally, or only vertically or not at all. And since you could apply filters, you could isolate those figures that give the software a problem.
We did start having our crews shoot extra shots and once we explained the issue, they had no problem with the extra work.
Still, there needs to be more options in OpenRoads to match some of these earlier version options.
Charles (Chuck) Rheault CADD Manager
MDOT State Highway Administration
i have yet to find a reason why microstation does this, the only fix i can provide is changing/messing around with the curve codes in the chain or adding calc points based on the elevations of the chain along the chain itself, adding those points into the chain, then removing the curve code so that it basically looks like a curve but is just straight lines
Has anyone found the fix to this issue? If it was only in the depressed curb areas, I might be able to deal with this. It happens in curved sidewalks, roads, tops, toes, etc.