Hi Everyone,
I was hoping to understand how to break/insert gap/split 3D Linear Element Strings? See the attached
I'm trying to create a terrain from an imported mx genio file, however before I create this I need to remove the strings from the overpass above.
For some reason the standard Drawing-Modify Tools do not work. It appears that you can only break strings that have been created in ORD...
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Glen
Hi everyone,
Bentley have provided a work around, see the attached image. Its a fair bit of work, but it does work.
This issue has been logged. Defect 1135302:Not able to manipulate/break/drop 3D linear elements
Cheers,
Answer Verified By: Glen Hughey
Hey Glen,
Do you know if Bentley has resolved this issue?
I ask that because I have found that using the split curve command removes the first segment of the 3d Linear Element that I am trying to split, removing valuable data.
Keith
Hi Keith,
A quick solution to split the elements for "static" 3d use is to export to DWG (as DWG doesn't support void/gaps in linstrings).
This is not really a bug, because it is the product of your 3d corridor modeling. To avoid the issue Glen had we have adopted a workflow where we use 3 corridors for bridge overpasses - one on each approach and one for the bridge. We then also use clipping boundaries to accomodate bridge skews, etc.
Another method is to use 3 templates- all copies of each other, but with different point names. Then when you apply the 3 template drops (in the same corridor), you will get seperate linestrings per template drop.
Regards,
Mark
OpenRoads Designer 2022 R3 (10.12) | Microstation 2023.1 | ProjectWise CE 3.4
Hi Mark,
Thanks for your response, I am trying to create a terrain from information imported from a genio file similarly to what Glen mentioned in his original post and not from a corridor that has been created in ORD.
So as you mentioned a work around for my issue may be to export to .dwg format, but I am assuming it will lose it's feature definition, etc, in doing so?
Thats right - because the source Genio strings have discontinuities in them, the original data can't be used as is to partially triangulate. Although a bit messier you could still export to DWG, reference it in and use Graphical filters to filter by Level, etc. or worst case, use Feature Remapper to create a new Featurized version of the exported data.
Hi,To me it seams quite obvious that users want to be able to manipulate elements manually and not have to rely on corridor tools and ruled elements all the time.Instead of (or at least as an alternative) to introducing another corridor, wouldn't it be better to make a move towards introducing user friendly tools for manual manipulation of elements? That is, completely removing the rules and not just partially...Is there something going on in this direction?Regards,Kristoffer Pettersson