• Profile Creation Problem in Power Civil

    Dileep Kumar
    Dileep Kumar
    Hi good day to all, iam very new in Bentley applications. I created some alignments and surface. After that when I am trying to create a profile, it shows “NO TRANGLES FOUND IN SURFACE” could anybody please help. Regards DK
    • over 5 years ago
    • OpenRoads | OpenSite
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  • Geopak Drainage Referenced surface profile

    melissa lusk
    melissa lusk
    I have a drainage profile that spans across 2 surfaces. The nodes are referencing their respective surface as seen in the attached image (see highlighted elevations). The Surface profile is drawn at a total different elevation. I have created a surface…
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    • over 6 years ago
    • OpenRoads | OpenSite
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  • Inserting name of surface in plan, profile and cross-section

    hauglien
    hauglien
    I have been looking for this for a long time, and now it's time to ask the question to the people who might know the answer. I work with several seabed DTMs and often create profiles to view vertical shifts. Mostly I have one design survey with lots…
    • over 12 years ago
    • OpenRoads | OpenSite
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  • Re: Profiles

    Jason W. Smithey [Bentley Civil]
    Jason W. Smithey [Bentley Civil]
    Charles, Please see the following posting: http://communities.bentley.com/Products/Road___Site_Design/f/5922/t/22389.aspx Thanks, Jason Smithey
    • over 14 years ago
    • OpenRoads | OpenSite
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  • Sewer Plan and Profile from GIS data - ArcMap .shp shape file

    Manny LA County San Dist
    Manny LA County San Dist
    I have the following data in ESRI shap file (.shp, .dbf) pipe data with up node, down node, up invert, down invert, diameter, shape man hole data with lid elevation, bottom invert and shaft diameter Can anyone help me with the steps to…
    • over 9 years ago
    • OpenRoads | OpenSite
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