Hi!
I got new demand from the Client, I assumed it must be quite easy, but when get to the office I realized that dividing my corridor into objects do not work. I have still one component for my layers of asphalt, aggregate ect. Any advice will be appreciated!
Regards
Hi Marcin,
Please see video at link below.
https://communities.bentley.com/products/road___site_design/w/road_and_site_design__wiki/36665/video-quantities-report-by-named-boundary
Thanks,
Sanders
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Thanks, I followed all steps shown in the video. Components from the corridor are divided properly with volume preserved, but only few fill elements has its volume... Have any idea why most of fill elements lost their volume? Thanks in advance!
Greetings
Marcin
Maybe the same issue as with clipped corridor components where open meshes are created when sections are split? We've had to use a close mesh voids macro to resolve this whicj is quite painfull for large models.
Regards,
Mark
OpenRoads Designer 2022 R3 (10.12) | Microstation 2023 | ProjectWise CE 3.4
This seems to be a limitation in the Microstation platform where closed meshes open when split, perhaps resolvable if Openroads went to SmartSolid creation (instead of meshes) or a close mesh process when splitting or applying clipping?
I have the same feeling. But otherwise, why all components created in corridor and few fills and cuts preserved its volume ? I think that SmartSolids would solve that problem, and allow user to manipulate components using Microstation tools, without losing their necessary parameters like volume...