Hello,
there is away to export and import the Superelevation ?
Thanks,
Assaf.
Hi Assaf
Could you let us know what Product you are using ? MX ? Inroads ? GeoPack ?
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Another application for using export / import would be to copy superelevation design from one corridor to an alternate version of the same corridor.
Unknown said: the superelevation set up can be Reported to a file.
the superelevation set up can be Reported to a file.
What Jason is telling us is that there is no export feature built in at the moment. The work around is to use the Superelevation Reporting tool in the Corridor Modeling task.
We can either edit the report after it runs or write a custom report to produce the desired format. The Help file documentation of the format of the import file is:
Unknown said: the import superelevation method uses a comma separate values (CSV) file containing the station and cross slopes
the import superelevation method uses a comma separate values (CSV) file containing the station and cross slopes
That being said, I never had any success trying to import superelevation into “Classic” Geopak Roadway Modeler. It may not be worth the trouble.
Assaf
There is a superelevation to csv report which can be modified for the CSV import file into the superelevation editor.
I've had a look at the values changing when the profile is updated and this happens only when the horizontal profile is revised due to having to recalculate the values and the application locations. Rather then resetting to default these values are being recalculated for the revised horizontal profile according to the rules file selected.
If you have a CSV file it will likely need to be updated when the horizontal profile is revised so the application locations match the alignment.
Jason,
The Help file lacks any detail as to how the import process works. Or how to structure the import file when adjacent lanes with different cross slope are desired and things like that. It is hard to imagine how all of the complexity we encounter on a daily basis can be reduced to :
Station, slope
As indicated in the help file.
Our apologies, the import super documentation was left out of the SS3 online documentation. It has been added in for the maintenance release. I have attached a PDF explaining the import tool.
Regards,
Lou
Thank you Lou
Thank you all.
I sucsses to copy the Superelevation and to import it to the corridor.
The steps:
1. we create corridor
2. we create superelevation to the corridor with the "aashto 2011.csv" DB file.
3. we edit the superelevation to our needs.
4. we edit the profile in the corridor.
5. the superelevation return to his defualt (aashto 2011.csv) we enter it in the beginning.
This is a bug ?