I have a simple corridor, everything works fine with my simple template (no components, just a "thin" surface).
Then I change my template, and add a component (thickness of asfalt), go to Roadway designer, and syncronises with the template from the library. Everything still works fine, and when I review my design in the roadway designer, everythins is as it should be (see attached file).
But when I create the surface, and draw a cross section set, then the component is not created for the first part of my DTM. That is, the features are there, but the component is not created. I get wrong cut/fill volumens then.
WHY does the software do so, and WHAT can be done to fix it?
A restart does not help, and the same problem occurs in other corridors as well. I don't believe this is caused by me using the software in a wrong way, I simply cannot understand what I should have been done that could cause this problem.
InRoads 8.9.2.16
Attached file explaining the problem better (screenshots): www.martin.moth-lund.dk/download/INR.pdf
OK - makes sence. Then the question that remains is why the features are not displayed...
I am very busy the rest of the year, but in the beginning of 2010 I'll make a "clean" dataset where the problem occurs, and post it to Denis S.
Best regards, Martin
Martin,
In the Roadway Designer, check the width of the displayed solution. Compare that width to the width of the cross section. The answer to your question may be as simple as the features from your Roadway Designer solution are outside the width constraint of the cross sections you are cutting.
Paul
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