Expand Arm Geometry and click on the Levels & Grades tab.
The Grade at Blend Point (longitudinal) would normally be taken from the existing road surface. However, if the roundabout design requires that the existing surface levels at the blend point change, you may define a default gradient and limiting values which Roundabouts will use in its design checks.
The Vertical Transition Arc is a user defined arc of given radius where one end of which is tangential to the incoming road.
The Entry Side Cross Slope calculates the entry crossfall from the crownline of the road to the curb and is used to calculate the elevation of the outside curb, between the blend point and the change in transition.
The Deviation Offset From ICD sets the offset of the crossfall from the ICD location.
The Crown Line Offset at Entry sets an offset for the entry crown line as a percentage.
The Exit Side Cross Slope calculates the exit crossfall from the crownline of the road to the curb and is used to calculate the elevation of the outside curb, between the blend point and the change in transition.
The Deviation Offset From ICD sets the offset of the crossfall from the ICD location.
Crown Line Offset at Exit sets an offset for the exit crown line as a percentage.
In all cases the Max and Min values represent the limiting values from the adopted design standard and the Default value will be used when the roundabout is first placed. A default value MUST be provided but Max and Min may be blank if there is no limiting value.