Greetings-
I am running InRoads 8.09.03.06 with MicroStation 8.09.04.88.
I am currently modeling an interchange. I think I feel comfortable enough with the basics, but one task that has come to mind is when I get to bridges. My roadway will need to stop, and my dirt slope down to a catch point on my existing surface under the new bridge. Thing is, the feature representing the slope cath point will be perpendicular to my roadway centerline.
Is it possible to build this slope into my model using Roadway Designer? If so, what might anyone suggest as a "best workflow" for accomplishing something like this? The real trick will be having one corridor that begins, proceeds along on fill up to the start of a bridge, the dirt tapers off, as the bridge starts, then one gets far enough to where the bridge will end, the dirt tapers up, and the bridge ends and the ramp continues on fill.
Also, is it possible to build the bridge slopes and represent the bridge using components, without the need for a seperate surface? I know I can represent the bridge components in a seperate corridor and surface, if needed.
If push comes to shove, I can add the features for the bridge slopes in manually (i.e. wireframe) after Roadway Designer is done. But RD is a powerful enough tool that I am thinking I may not need to do that.
Any input is appreciated!
How do you deal with skewed abutments? The workflow for a bridge berm would be simillar but how to model a corridor when the bridge abutment is not perpendicular to the CL. You can't simply stop road corridor at one station. I have some ideas I use for skewed intersections but I wonder what are yours best Inroads practices.
Every single tip or trick would would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Adam.
Best,
Adam
OpenRoads Designer 2022 (10.12) | OpenRail Designer 2022 (10.12)
I looked over the demonstration yesterday and came up with a variation on the same solution. I am running Geopak so I had to go a slightly different route. I do not think that you can apply a profile to a plan graphics element. Here is a workflow that I used.
View the picture for what I ended up with for my slope.
Excellent demonstration Piotr.