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Designing Roadway Slopes with Templates and Cross Sections
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Changing the Stepped Slope Settings
The stepped controlled slope type is similar to the depth type, except instead of
using one slope, the stepped type can change the slope as it passes through the
depth range and can add benches at set depths.
To change the stepped slope settings
1 From the Cross Sections menu, choose Design Control ä Stepped Slopes to
display the Stepped Control Editor dialog box along with the current stepped
control values.
These values are used in conjunction with the slopes set with the Edit Design
Control command. The information generated in the Stepped Control Editor
dialog box is stored in an ASCII file named after the current alignment with the
extension .pcn. This file is saved in the \align subfolder of the project folder.
You can edit the information saved in this file using any text editor, provided
the file is saved as ASCII text. This file can also be used with any other cross
section command. You can also add comments to the data. Use a semi-colon (;)
or a pound sign (#) to indicate the beginning of a comment.
2 Set the Stepped direction using the Stepped direction check box. Select Hinge to
Match to apply the depths from the hinge point towards the match surface. The
hinge point is the outer edge of the ditch or, if ditches arent being used, the
connection point on the template.
The changes in elevation that can be created by the optional benches are not
counted in the depth calculations. The depth used at each slope segment is the
difference of the current depth and the previous depth. For example, if you
enter depths of 5-10-15-25 into the table, the depth of the segments is 5-5-5-10
respectively.
NOTE
For more information about the Hinge to Match option and the Match to Hinge
option, look up Change the Stepped Slope Settings in the online help.