Superelevation Not moving lane points

I have a super elevations defined.  I have the DGN with the super referenced into my corridor DGN.  I am using the "Assign To Corridor" and everything looks good.  Associate Superelevation dialog appears and all the lanes and super points look good.  The Point controls are created and appear in the section view (see image below) as the magenta square but the lane points do not follow.  I have detached the reference and reattached then reassigned but nothing seems to fix the issue. 

OpenRoads does not seem to like it when I detach the super DGN is there some other way to remove super from a corridor then reapply a new super without detaching the super reference? 

Once a super elevation is assigned to a corridor I do not see a tool to remove it.  I can manually remove all super point controls then reapply (assign) the super but again that did not fix the issue of the points not being controlled by the point controls.  If I try to add a superelevation point control manually the "Superelevation" name pull down shows no superelevation available in the pull down and will not allow the selection of the super from the super graphic.

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  • Mike

    Not sure what is going on here without your template but it could be the following.... Check for the following in your ITL file. I will give an example below for a simple 2 lane road so you can follow the process. I have attached some images so you can see what I am referring to. For a two lane road you have usually have 3 super elevation points in your ITL file. One control point and two pivot points one each side of the CL see Image 1. From those points the other points on the carriageway surface are vertically controlled by a "Vector Offset" constraint see image 2. I believe you may have assigned the other points with a superelevation flag ticked on. But the software will not read more that one pivot point on each side of the carriageway for a corresponding control point. I made the same mistake when I first starting using OR.  

    Ross

    Regards

    Ross


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  • Mike

    Not sure what is going on here without your template but it could be the following.... Check for the following in your ITL file. I will give an example below for a simple 2 lane road so you can follow the process. I have attached some images so you can see what I am referring to. For a two lane road you have usually have 3 super elevation points in your ITL file. One control point and two pivot points one each side of the CL see Image 1. From those points the other points on the carriageway surface are vertically controlled by a "Vector Offset" constraint see image 2. I believe you may have assigned the other points with a superelevation flag ticked on. But the software will not read more that one pivot point on each side of the carriageway for a corresponding control point. I made the same mistake when I first starting using OR.  

    Ross

    Regards

    Ross


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