This command creates a solid model using a tunnel template,
centerline and profile. The tunnel template defines the cross
section. The centerline defines the horizontal alignment and the
profile define the vertical alignment. Using the design files, the
program creates a cross section for the solid at the specified
station interval along the alignments.
Before running this command, the design files must already be
created. The tunnel template is created with the Design Tunnel
Template command. The centerline can be created by many commands
including Centerline Editor. The profile can be created by many
commands including Profile Editor.
Use 3D Polyline For Alignment: prompts for a 3D polyline
for the horizontal and vertical alignment instead of using
centerline and profile files.
Section Method: controls whether to create the tunnel
sections perpendicular to the profile slope or vertical.
Station Interval: sets the interval to create tunnel
sections along the alignment.
Horizontal and Vertical Offset: shifts the tunnel template
from the alignment such as for a circular template with the profile
in the center.
Display Solid in 3D Viewer: automatically runs the View
Solid command with the design results.
Draw Breaklines: creates 3D polylines for sections of the
design at the station interval.
Make Solid From Design dialog
Solid File To Write Select MDL file
Pulldown Menu Location: Solid
Keyboard Command: design2solid
Prerequisite: tunnel template and alignment
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