I created my own civil cell for the first time, and everything seemed to work right when I created it. But when I went to place it for the first time nothing happened. I selected my new civil cell and clicked on the right reference elements and the EP lines from the civil cell showed up. But when I clicked "accept to place civil cell," nothing happened. Can someone please take a look and let me know what I'm doing wrong? I included a PDF that shows the steps I'm taking to try and place my civil cell and I also included my dgnlib file that has the civil cell I created so you can look at that also. Any help would be greatly appreciated.PDFKH.dgnlib
It appears that the vertical profile for the approach road is not really attached to the civil cell properly. When I open the Civil Cell DGNLIB and test the horizontal geometry by dynamics by moving it around to test the connectivity the Civil Cell in the DGNLIB seem to follow along as you would expect. When I display the profile model for the side approach road and change the slope or elevation of the profile element the Civil Cell does not dynamically follow along as you would expect. If you look around in your design 3D model you may find that the civil cell 3D graphic model is there just not where you are expecting to see it i.e., attached to your geometry, because it seems to not be entirely connected.
Was the GeomBL4 linear Geometry Profile generated as a profile by slope from element and with an offset and slope of 0.0 from the side road approach geometry? it appears to be defined as profile from absolute elevation 100. This GeomBL is the CL Linear geometry used in your approach side road civil cell model. Note that is has set elevation of 100.
Looks like the GML match line geometry was created using the "Profile by Slope from Element" that same method should be used on the CL and EOP(s) for the approach road. This Mathcline GML is the profile properties of you matchline note that the geometry is a 0% slope and 0 offset from a "Reference Geometry" i.e. in this case main line edge and appears to work as it should but the overall civil cell does not really resolve as you would expect because of the hard coded in elevations.
Could likely fix this by generating and setting the appropriate Vertical Profile geometry active. Not sure if the Pavement Terrain would need to be remade. I think the Element Templates on the side slopes should reprocess attached to a new active profile element. There is a number of geometry features with the Name GeomBL, if would be helpful to name each element specific to its application this would help in setting up.
Mike LongstreetVermont Agency of TransportationCivil Engineering Technical SupportVTCAD Help
Answer Verified By: Kelly Harris
I opened the DGNLIB dropped the civil Cell, created a new Profile element for the CL of the Drive using the "Profile by Slope from Element" (0%, 0 offset) set this new profile active, deleted the original, then remade the Civil Cell and it worked. So really on the Drive Centerline profile element was the issue.
Below is a link to a video that shows what it looks like on my end. I'm starting to think it might be my software.
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I tested your 2211.dgnlib in CE 2021 R2 and got similar results to your video. Place the civil cell all went ok until the end when clicking accept nothing happens. No 3D model not civil cell placed. I was able to load the 2211.dgnlib using the "Load Temporary Library' but other than that it looks the same as your issue. I did check the Message Center and the last message would indicate a failure <Place Civil Cell> Undone. The 2021 release is getting a bit old, now (3) major releases back, that could be the issue.
<Place Civil Cell> UndoneCreating MeshesAdding RdEoP6 Components to SurfaceAdding Features to SurfaceCreating Linear FeaturesProcessing StationsCreating MeshesAdding RdEoP7 Components to SurfaceAdding Features to SurfaceCreating Linear FeaturesProcessing StationsCommand not defined for this application
Got it. I'll get updated and hopefully that will fix the issue. Thanks!
Did you happen to see my last question at the very end of the video? How do you get the X,Y setup like you have at the bottom of your screen? I've been trying to figure this out forever (see screenshot below).
That is MicroStation Accudraw. Keyin "accudraw activate".
I can't thank you enough for all the help Mike. I really appreciate it.