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cross section

The cross-profile-editor is the central tool for the presentation and for the output of cross-profiles and of typical cross sections. The materials and pavement constructions of a route will be determined with a cross-profile at the single stations. The output is automatically generated for the whole planning as well as for a selection. The program directly draws the profiles in the location plan and arranges these, depending on the adjustment. The editing of single parameters occurs in a dialog, the consequences of the changes will be seen immediately and you can rework (if necessary).

Further features:

  • display based on RE
  • crossing elements in terms of CAD-polylines/-blocks (e.g. supply lines, building line,..) can be displayed as symbols in correct position
  • sewer conduits will be integrated in the cross-profile (correctly in position and height)
  • several terrain models are possible
  • 3D-solids (e.g. bridge structures) can be illustrated
  • filling/cutting areas and humus can be drawn
  • automatic connection and transfer of cross-profiles to the calculation of quantities, for connecting these with a bill of quantities
  • cross-profiles can be dimensioned automatically
  • if changes were made, alreday drawn cross-profiles will be updated via mouse click
  • slopes and elevation levels can be inscribed
  • adjacent routes will be considered and mapped in the cross-profile
  • a horizontal/vertical grid can be highlighted for water planner
  • a "dynamic section" can be set interactivally along the alignment. This can subserve for a quick query and display of a cross-profile in the location plan
  • the viewer of the cross-profiles is qualified for the planning in the stock
  • individual cross-profile structures can be im-/exported

required modules: BB-VGR, BB-VSTR

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    cross section

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    cross section editor

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    typical cross section

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    adjoining alignments in the cross-profile