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Calculating Cross Section Volumes
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6 Specify the range of stations. The defaults for the beginning and ending stations
are based on the beginning and ending stations of the current alignment.
Accept the default, or enter a different range of stations.
You are prompted to enter a file name.
7 Specify an output file name.
Include the path and extension when entering the file name. The default path
and filename is set in Output Settings. The To File command produces the
output file.
The file lists the station cut and fill areas, station cut and fill volumes, station
total volume, and the running mass ordinate.
The following is a sample of the volume data output file:
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Hillsboro Bypass phase
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Project: ROUTE202 Mon Nov 25 14:11:37 1997
Alignment: 202cl
END AREA VOLUME LISTING WITH CURVE
CORRECTION
Cut Fill Cut Fill Cut Fill
Station Area Area Volume Volume Tot Vol Tot VOL Mass
Ordinate
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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10+00 115.96 581.49
214.04 1089.38 214.04 1089.38 -875.34
10+50 115.20 595.04
212.75 1113.46 426.78 2202.84 -1776.05
11+00 114.56 607.50
204.39 1165.34 631.17 3368.18 -2737.01
11+50 106.18 651.07
195.79 1213.51 826.96 4581.70 -3754.73
12+00 105.28 659.52
199.04 1237.42 1026.01 5819.11 -4793.11
Creating a Mass Haul Diagram
To create a mass haul diagram
1 Generate cross sections with the Edit Design Control command, if you haven't
done so already.
2 From the Cross Sections menu, choose Total Volume Output ä Import Mass
Haul.
The following prompt is displayed:
Volume computation type (Prismoidal/Avgendarea) <Avgendarea>: