Design Tools: Polyline/Path Elevations

Modified on Thu, 18 Sep at 2:17 PM

CalculationDesignPolyline/Path Elevations


Assign heights to a 'flat' polyline


In Pythagoras 2021 you will have the possibility to design a single polyline that has no relevant height into a polyline with chosen slope and height parameters.


Select a polyline you will have access to the Design > Polyline/Path Elevations > Slope based and Design > Polyline/Path Elevations > Elevation based options in the Calculation-menu. These functions will also be accessible via right-clicking after selecting the polyline.


After activation you will be able to add the following parameters to the polyline:


  • Slope
  • Start height
  • End height
  • Height difference between start and endpoint


Depending on what fields are filled in, others may be filled in automatically.


Slope based

Example: You’ve drawn the centerline of a road as a simple 2D polyline. You know the road must rise at a slope of 3% over its total length, starting at +25.00 m. In the Polyline Elevations-window: slope = 3%, start Z = +25.00 m. Hit TAB-button and the end height is automatically calculated.


Elevation based

Example: You want to design a ramp between two known levels: the top level is at +20.00 m and the bottom level at +16.50 m. You select the polyline, enter start height = +20.00 m and end height = +16.50 m. Pythagoras calculates the slope = –8.89% and the height difference (dZ)  = –3,5 m.




VIDEO


The following video shows how designing a single polyline works:






 VERSION INFORMATION 

 Introduced in: Pythagoras 2021


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