Re: Modelling transition bends [message #1235 is a reply to message #1234] |
Wed, 03 December 2014 08:59 |
Christian Rahmig
Messages: 151 Registered: January 2011
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Dear everyone,
Am 01.12.2014 22:11, schrieb Christian Rahmig:
> [...]
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> at the last railML.org conference in Paris on 07.10.2014, I presented a
> solution for the transition curve problem, which is applicable to railML
> 2.2 (see [1]).
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> In particular, there are two possible approaches based on <radiusChange>
> element (see [2]):
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> (1) add further description of the radiusChange using the description
> attribute. Thus, the type of the curve can be described. If not empty,
> possible values can be:
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> * UA_cubicParabola
> * UA_parabola4
> * UA_clothoide
> * UA_WienerBogen
> * UA_BlossBogen
> * UA_Sinusoide
> * UA_Cosinusoide
> * UA_other
> * UE, which marks the end of the transition curve.
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> [...]
> [1]
> http://documents.railml.org/events/slides/2014-10-08_rahmig- railmltransitionbends.pdf
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> [2] https://trac.railml.org/ticket/251
Instead of the abbreviations 'UA' and 'UE' that are derived from the
German terms "Übergangsbogenanfang" and "Übergangasbogenende", it is
suggested to use the English driven abbreviations 'TS' (Tangent -
Spiral) and 'SC' (Spiral - Curve).
See
http://docs.autodesk.com/CIVIL/2010/ENU/AutoCAD%20Civil%2020 10%20User%20Documentation/index.html?url=WSfacf1429558a55de6 812d1041fa83470-7288.htm,topicNumber=d0e117613
Best regards
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Christian Rahmig
railML.infrastructure coordinator
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