Setting OutSetting Out\Slopes

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This option allows the heads and feet of the slopes to be set out as well as the carrying out of monitoring thereof.

 

Initially, the cross sections file to be used must be indicated or the Manual mode must be selected to create the profiles in line with the alignment height (H.A. Height), the Platform Width and the Slope.

 

If the Set out by Codes box is activated, there is the possibility of only setting out the vector delimited by the Initial and Final Codes. This option is not available for manual cross sections.

 

          

 

In the event of working with Manual Cross Sections, the alignment elevation can be indicated manually, automatically (Aut.), provided by the project vertical alignment or read from the receiver, pressing the  button. The slope value must be indicated positive for cutting and negative for filling.

 

The section Reference Height allows the code to be specified with regard to which the unevenness will be shown. The  button allows it to be selected graphically. For manual cross sections, the alignment code is acquired automatically which, for calculation purposes, has the same elevation as the slope start up code. The Automatic option takes as a reference the theoretical elevation of the profile in the displacement measured.

 

The following information is shown on the setting out screen:

 

          

 

 

Name of the numerical information mode in brackets. (Alin.). Only this mode is available.

 

Station and displacement measured. Sta 90.00 Dpl 6.75.

 

Distance to be moved inside or outside the alignment to reach the theoretical slope at the elevation measured.  Out 2.12. Done is indicated when this distance is less than the transversal tolerance indicated in the configuration.

 

Height measured. MH 561.67.

 

Distance to rise (R) or fall (L) to achieve the theoretical elevation. L(A) 0.38.  H OK is indicated when the elevation difference is less than the vertical tolerance indicated in the configuration. The code selected as the reference elevation is shown in brackets which, in the graphic, is drawn in blue or the letter A if the Automatic option has been chosen.

 

When setting out by codes the latter are drawn on the profile in black and the vector to be set out in blue. Furthermore, only the vertices (in red) are drawn with these codes.

 


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