The surface for the entry turn "T", There appears to be a defect in the surface/profile at the intersection of the main road and the side road.
I haven't looked at this cell but in general.... For construction of a civil cell to be used in a library it is not necessary to build it so that the reference elements intersect as they would in a typical road design. The reason for this is because the reference elements are essentially substituted out by the elements you select when the cell is placed. So whilst it may look like an issue when viewed in the DGNLIB, it should place correctly when used as a civil cell so long as the elements used for cell placement are designed appropriately.
Regards
Paul
This may caused by the reference element most likely using an extend to intersection.
To fix this select the cell CL (Red line) open the properties / element information. > Under the Transition offset Rule, change the value from Base Geometry to Extended.
this allows the offset element (CL) to follow the reference element (Gap). the gap was introduced when the element was extended to the intersection.
Alternately it may also be that the profile was inadvertantly shortened, in this case the shortest common denominator (Hz or Vt) is used in the terrain. Feel free to send me the file for varification
mike.barkasi@bentley.com
HTH
Michael Barkasi
Application Engineer
Reality Modeling
BTW... this really isnt a "fix" as the element is only reacting as it is supposed to. hopefully as we move forward this type of behavior will become common knowledge...
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