You can snap an intermediate bend in a pipe onto a node and incorporate
that node into the pipe. You can:
- add the node as a lateral
node
- split the pipe and add the node as the join between
the two new pipes
When surveying your manholes, it is possible that you do not survey
all manholes. For example your survey contractor may be asked just to
survey manholes that are junctions in the network. If you then use the
Updating the
Network from Manhole Survey Data tools, straight pipes will be created
between the surveyed manholes. Your intermediate manholes will no longer
be connected to the network. This tool allows you to reconnect any manholes
affected in this way.
Because the position of the manhole will probably be known from survey,
it is more appropriate to move the pipe to the manhole, rather than moving
the manhole to the pipe.
To snap a pipe bend to an existing node:
- Make sure Snapping
Mode is turned on. Just press s or click
the
button to toggle snap mode on and off.
- Click on the Edit Object Geometry toolbar button
. This allows you to select
and move intermediate bends in links. The cursor changes to a
.
- Click on a link. This highlights all the intermediate
bends. You can add
and delete bends
if necessary. Add by holding down the CTRL
and clicking on the link. Delete by holding down the ALT
key and clicking on an existing bend.
- Click on a bend, and with the left mouse button
held down, drag it to the node.
- Release the left mouse button. The Snap
Pipe Bend to Node Dialog is displayed.
- Choose whether to split the pipe or include the
node as a lateral. If you split the pipe you can select a flag to apply
to any changed values.
- Click OK to complete the
process.
If you chose the Split option, InfoAsset Manager will
split the current link to create two new links connected to the node.
All parameters for the two new links will be the same as those for the
replaced link, except:
- the Length is recalculated
from the GeoPlan for both links. The flag field for the Length
is set to the Split Flag chosen on the Snap
Pipe Bend to Node Dialog. If you didn't choose a flag, the flag will
be blank
- the flag for the new Upstream or Downstream node
will be set as above
- the invert levels at the node are left blank.
These should be set using the Inference
tool, or from survey data
- the Gradient requires
invert levels, and so this field is also left blank
If you chose the Add Lateral Node option:
- the Length is recalculated
from the GeoPlan if the pipe has the #D flag set.
Otherwise the Length is unchanged
- if the Length is
changed, the Gradient is also re-calculated
Full details about working with polyline objects such as pipes and ancillaries
can be found in the Digitising Network Objects and the Editing Network Object Geometry topics in this help system.