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Cul-De-Sac Corridor / Surface Issues
I am getting weird surface results after creating a corridor and cul-de-sac. It appears that the corridor feature lines that are generated are crossing each other when the assembly wraps around the endpoint of the road centerline alignment. I have attached a few screen shots. Any ideas?
Thanks!
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Re: Cul-De-Sac Corridor / Surface Issues
You might have a better result IF your assembly followed the Centerline until 19+70
And then insert a gegine where the assemblies follow your EP and then target bact to Center thereafter.
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Re: Cul-De-Sac Corridor / Surface Issues
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I am getting weird surface results after creating a corridor and cul-de-sac. It appears that the corridor feature lines that are generated are crossing each other when the assembly wraps around the endpoint of the road centerline alignment. I have attached a few screen shots. Any ideas?
Thanks!
You may have this sorted out already.
This is to followup and share a different approach with you.
There a few concepts not explicity discussed here so I welcome your questions.
Helper corridor and assembly a concept I use to aid in design
Then the actual corridor leverages off of that.
Take note of name sub-assembly components and how those are used in targeting corridor paarrameters.
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