August 2010
Intermediate to advanced
936 pages
24h 45m
English
The corridor object is a three-dimensional road model that combines the horizontal geometry of an alignment, the vertical geometry of a profile, and the cross-sectional geometry of an assembly.
Corridors range from extremely simple roads to complicated highways and interchanges. This chapter focuses on building several simple corridors that can be used to model and design roads, channels, and trenches.
By the end of this chapter, you'll learn to:
Build a single baseline corridor from an alignment, profile, and assembly
Create a corridor surface
Add an automatic boundary to a corridor surface
In its simplest form, a corridor is a three-dimensional combination of an alignment, a profile, ...
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