I'm trying to assign a super elevation to a corridor, but nothing happens. I begin by referencing the SE file into the corridor(active file), select the assign super elevation tool, select the SE then the corridor and reset to complete. The box pops up and I fill out/verify the points and stations are correct, then I select "ok". After selecting "ok" the assign super tool starts over without placing the SE. I have a total of 6 models, 3 of which I have been able to successfully place SE and 3 I haven't. Any ideas?
I may check the "Point Control" by using Corridor Objects to see whether the Superelevation is set as correct point and reference point.
jing jing (o'.'o)
Jing Jing,
The assign super elevation tool will not assign the SE/point control, so nothing shows up in the corridor objects. I have a total on 6 corridors, 3 of which I have been able to apply SE and 3 that are not accepting SE. I'm not doing anything different between the corridors, so I'm unsure as to why I can't apply the SE to the corridors.
In your superlevation file, when you select your superelevation section, do you see your alignement name in the properties of it? I have seen superelevation loosing its link to the alignement. When that happen it won't associate with a corridor.
Yes. The alignment name is present.
and does your corridor show the alignement name in it's properties?
Yes
This is the issue i'm having. is there a way to re-assign an alignment to the superelevation section?
From what I know there is no way to reassign a superelevation section to the alignement, what I do is export the superelevation section by doing a report and then I create a new superelevation section, create the lanes and then re-import the values that were exported with the report. I have found that the CSV report that comes with openroads does not work for everyone. If it does not work for you it can bebecause of the separator use, by default it's a coma (,) but for me it needed to be this (;) a point coma.