Updates to the Corridor Rehab Subassemblies

The behavior of some of the overlay slope options in the corridor rehab subassemblies has been updated in Autodesk Civil 3D 2020.1.

Note: After installing the Autodesk Civil 3D 2020.1 Update, rebuild existing rehab corridors to apply the changes.

The following table describes the updated behavior and also describes which behaviors have not changed.

Overlay Slope Option Parameter Behavior within slope tolerance Example of behavior within slope tolerance Behavior when slope tolerance is exceeded Example of behavior when slope tolerance is exceeded
User Defined With Flapping New behavior:
  • The corrected cross slope will be the EG cross slope.
Given the following values:
  • EG cross slope = -3.4%
  • Ideal cross slope = -3.0%
  • Slope tolerance = 0.5%

The corrected cross slope will be -3.4%.

New behavior:
  • The corrected cross slope will vary and will be the EG cross slope plus or minus the slope tolerance value.
    Note: Whether the slope tolerance is added or subtracted depends on which one will bring the values of the EG cross slope and the ideal cross slope closer together.
Given the following values:
  • EG cross slope = -3.4%
  • Ideal cross slope = -5.0%
  • Slope tolerance = 0.5%

The corrected cross slope will be -3.9%.

User Defined Without Flapping Behavior is unchanged:
  • The corrected cross slope will be the specified ideal slope.
Given the following values:
  • EG cross slope = -3.4%
  • Ideal cross slope = -3.0%
  • Slope tolerance = 0.5%

The corrected cross slope will be -3%.

New behavior:
  • The corrected cross slope will be the specified ideal slope plus or minus the slope tolerance value.
    Note: Whether the slope tolerance is added or subtracted depends on which one will bring the values of the EG cross slope and the ideal cross slope closer together.
Given the following values:
  • EG cross slope = -3.4%
  • Ideal cross slope = -5.0%
  • Slope tolerance = 0.5%

The corrected cross slope will be -4.5%.

Inside/Outside Lane Superelevation Behavior is unchanged:
  • If superelevation is not specified for the alignment: The corrected cross slope will be the specified ideal slope.
    Note: This behavior is the same as for the User Defined Without Flapping option.
  • If superelevation is defined for the alignment: The superelevation value will function as the ideal slope and the corrected cross slope will be the lane superelevation value obtained from the superelevation table.
Given the following values:
  • EG cross slope = -3.4%
  • Ideal cross slope = -3.0%
  • Slope tolerance = 0.5%

The corrected cross slope will be one of the following:

  • If superelevation is not specified for the alignment, then the corrected cross slope will be -3.0%.
  • If superelevation is defined for the alignment, then the corrected cross slope will be the lane superelevation value obtained from the superelevation table.
New behavior:
  • If superelevation is not specified for the alignment: The corrected cross slope will be the specified ideal slope plus or minus the slope tolerance value.
    Note: This behavior is the same as for the User Defined Without Flapping option.
  • If superelevation is defined for the alignment: The corrected cross slope will be the lane superelevation value obtained from the superelevation table plus or minus the slope tolerance value.
Given the following values:
  • EG cross slope = -3.4%
  • Ideal cross slope = -5%
  • Slope tolerance = 0.5%

The corrected cross slope will be one of the following:

  • If a superelevation table is not specified for the alignment, then the corrected cross slope will be -4.5%.
  • If superelevation is defined for the alignment, the lane superelevation value obtained from the superelevation table plus or minus the slope tolerance value.