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Geopak Geotechnical - Visualizing Boreholes in Profile View with Station Equations
Tamara Stivers
Should the borehole navigator recognize the station equations within the existing profile cell automatically? I have entered the correct chain, geopak regions, and the borings are being displayed at the correct elevations. However, after the first station…
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over 6 years ago
OpenRoads | OpenSite
OpenRoads | OpenSite Forum
Profile - Station Equation
Daniel McCullough
Team - I have a completed project. I have to add a station equation to my base centerline to acomplish an alignment change (long story). Now I have to incorporate that station equation into my profile(s). However, when I try to load the original…
over 13 years ago
OpenRoads | OpenSite
OpenRoads | OpenSite Forum
Re: Profile - Station Equation
Daniel McCullough
Team - I think I figured out how to fiddle with the restation tool <begin station> setting to get all the VPIs after the station equation to line up. I only had to reprofile the first quarter mile and not the last 3.8 miles of the project. I also…
over 13 years ago
OpenRoads | OpenSite
OpenRoads | OpenSite Forum
Geopak Road COGO - How to add Station Equation/Region where Back Sta = Ahead Sta
Anonymous
Hello, Ok, I know my subject sounds like a stupid question--why would one add a station equation if the ahead station is equal to the back station? The short answer: to (possibly) cut down on work later. Can one add a station equation to an alignment…
over 12 years ago
OpenRoads | OpenSite
OpenRoads | OpenSite Forum
Re: Profile - Station Equation
Daniel McCullough
Derricke - Thanks for the input. I tried the Restation Profile command. It seemed to work because I could now load my profiles into the Vertical Alignment tool. However, the restationing tool moved every VPI station located after the equation…
over 13 years ago
OpenRoads | OpenSite
OpenRoads | OpenSite Forum