Create a user-defined curve by selecting a single alignment entity or string of adjacent alignment entities.
Use this command to handle special geometric cases where a curve is not automatically created by Autodesk Civil 3D, for example where an alignment has two compound spirals or a compound spiral in between spirals. If there is no geometry available for the user-defined curve, you are prompted to press Enter to exit the command.
- Click an alignment in the drawing.
-
Click
Find.
Note: The first time you use the Calculate/Edit Superelevation command on an alignment that contains no superelevation data, a superelevation curve is calculated for each curve (circular arc) in the alignment. A task dialog is displayed with the following options:- Calculate Superelevation Now - choose this option to launch the Superelevation Calculation wizard.
- Open The Superelevation Curve Manager - choose this option to open the Superelevation Curve Manager, where you can view curve data.
After the initial superelevation calculation, the Calculate/Edit Superelevation command automatically displays the Superelevation Curve Manager.
- In the task dialog box, click Open The Superelevation Curve Manager.
- Click
Create User-defined Curve.
At the command line you are prompted to select the starting entity for the superelevation curve group.
Note: If an alignment does not contain curves, you may select tangents as the entities to which to apply superelevation data. - In the drawing, select the starting entity and the ending entity for the superelevation curve group.
The user-defined curve is displayed in the Superelevation Curve Manager dialog box and the status is “Not Calculated”.
- Click Superelevation Wizard.
- In the Create Superelevation dialog box, select This Curve Only.
- Click OK and complete the Superelevation wizard.