Profiles; Layers; Viewing And Editing The Design Data - Leica Captivate Technical Reference Manual

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43.2.4
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View & Edit Data
Roads - General

Profiles

Depending on the complexity of the tunnel job, the design data can vary from
a single horizontal and vertical alignment to a design containing many different
design profiles with dozens of defined vertices.
Design profiles can be defined and edited using the Design To Field component
within the Infinity.

Layers

Tunnels generally consist of layers made of different materials, for example a
shotcrete surface or a lining. At different times throughout a project, it may be
required to work with different layers of the tunnel.
The Tunnel Profile Editor allows the possibility of creating such layers by group-
ing design profiles that are used at the same chainage.
a
b
B4
A4
B3
A3
A2
B2
B1
A1
Tunnel_023
Design Profile Layers can be assigned to chainages along the centreline using
the Tunnel Profile Editor within the Design To Field component.
The layer of the tunnel to stake out or check can be defined when creating a
task.

Viewing and Editing the Design Data

In the Design Data panel, check Use a road design, Use a rail design or
Use a tunnel design.
Open the selectable list for the job.
In Road Design/Rail Design/Tunnel Design, highlight a job and press Data.
The design data stored within the road/rail/tunnel job contains all information
about the road/rail/tunnel design. This information includes the lines and lay-
ers, for example, the geometry of the centreline or the layers of the different
B5
a
The vertices A1-A7 could be
A5
grouped in a layer (a) and
represent the final lining of
the tunnel.
A6
B6
b
The vertices B1-B7 could be
grouped in a layer (b) and
represent the inner shotcrete
B7
A7
layer of the tunnel.
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