This command sets the elevation of closed polylines at a
specified slope from reference 3D polylines. For each closed
polyline, the program finds the nearest offset to a reference
polyline. Then the pad polyline is elevated using the reference
polyline elevation at this nearest offset position and applying the
vertical offset as the slope times the offset distance.
The Reference Elevation
has four methods. Elevation At Middle uses the middle position of
the pad polyline segment that is on the frontage side of the pad
and locates the station along the reference polyline that is at the
perpendicular offset from this position. Highest Elevation takes
the frontage segment of the pad polyline and checks the station
range for this segment along the reference polyline to find the
highest elevation within this range which is used as the elevation
reference. Likewise, Lowest Elevation uses the lowest elevation on
the reference polyline in front of the pad. The Reference Point
method uses a point placed along the pad by the Tag Pad Reference
Point command.
The program prompts for the existing surface triangulation file
which is used to compare to the reference elevation and choose
between using the specified cut or fill slope from the reference
elevation to the pad. This feature allows you to have steeper
slopes in cut than fill conditions to help with site
balancing.
The Min and Max Slopes are stored with the pad
polylines for use by the site balancing option in Calculate Total
Volumes in SiteNet. These slopes are used as grading rules to make
sure the pad stays within this slope range from the reference
polyline when the pads are raised or lowered during the site
balancing. The Min and Max Slopes are not used during the Elevate
Pads By Grade Rules which only uses the Cut/Fill Normal slopes. Use the
Edit-Assign Grade Rules command to edit these slopes and elevation
reference info that is assigned to the pad polyline.
The Assign New Layer
option changes the original layer to the specified layer for the
elevated pad polylines. The Retain
Original Polyline option creates new elevated polylines and
leaves the original polylines unmodified.
Pulldown Menu Location: 3D Data >> Elevate By Grade
Rules
Keyboard Command: elevate_pads
Prerequisite: 3D reference grade line, closed polyline pads
to elevate