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Visibility Analysis in MX Road

This document provides instructions for creating visibility analysis in MXROAD with different eye and target strings using linemode options 175 and 176. The options allow specifying string labels for the eye position, target position, and visibility results. Option 176 also allows running the analysis in the reverse direction along the master alignment. An example linemode setup is provided.

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Visibility Analysis in MX Road

This document provides instructions for creating visibility analysis in MXROAD with different eye and target strings using linemode options 175 and 176. The options allow specifying string labels for the eye position, target position, and visibility results. Option 176 also allows running the analysis in the reverse direction along the master alignment. An example linemode setup is provided.

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How to create Visibility Analysis

with different Eye and Target


Strings

Applies To

Product(s): Bentley MXROAD

Version(s): N/A

Environment: N/A

Area:

Subarea: N/A

Original Author: Jason Walsh, Bentley Technical Support Group

Background
The MX through visibility analysis tool uses the same string for Eye and Target however on
occasion MX user require through visibility analysis carried out with different Eye and Target
strings. MX linemode options 175/176 will allow this.
Steps to Accomplish
The fields for minor options 175/176 are detailed below.

Field 1 - String label to define the eye position


Field 2 - String label to define target position
Field 3 - Visibility string label if visibility details are to be stored
Field 4 - Minimum visibility distance
Field 5 - Eye horizontal offset
Field 6 - Eye vertical offset
Field 7 - Eye chainage interval
Field 8 - Target horizontal offset
Field 9 - Target vertical offset
Field 10 - Target chainage interval

Option 176 allows the eye and target to run in the reverse direction along the master
alignment without having to change the 174 data.

Example linemode setup below.

SECT,DESIGN MODEL
SECT,VISIBILITY RESULTS
174,M001,SINT,V,10,7=-70,10=70
175,CL01,CL02,VIS1,200,2.0,1.5,10,-2,0.25,10
176,CL01,CL02,VIS2,200,2.0,1.5,10,-2,0.25,10
999

The string where the visibility details are stored can be report and will give the details below.

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