Enter superelevation values manually using the Superelevation Tabular Editor.
- 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.
- Click Open The Superelevation Curve Manager.
- In the Superelevation Curve Manager, click Tabular Editor.
Both the Superelevation Curve Manager and the Superelevation Tabular Editor are displayed.
- In the Superelevation Tabular Editor, right-click a curve
Add Station. In the drawing the curve is highlighted and at the command line you are prompted to pick a station.
A Transition In Region is created.
- Expand the Transition In Region
right-click Manual Station
Assign Critical Station and select the critical station or enter a station name.
- Right-click the Transition In Region
Add Station.
A Transition Out Region is created.
- Expand the Transition Out Region
right-click Manual Station
Assign Critical Station and select the critical station.
Continue adding values as needed. Use this process to add critical stations to Runoff and Runout.
- Edit values in the columns, if necessary.
- In the Overlap column a warning symbol indicates an overlap situation. When you click
,you are prompted with a task dialog box where you can choose to automatically resolve the overlap or ignore it.