Summary
- Define cut and fill slopes that are pre-defined based on slope, bench, and maximum height.
How to Run
[Base Mode]
- Ribbon Menu > [Model] Tab > [Terrain] Group > [Slope] Group > Preset
Explanation
[Select Slope Type]
Selecting the Type of the Slope Preset.
Fill : Fill slope
Cut : Cut slope
[Slope Preset]
Selecting the list of Slope Presets.
[Name]
Entering the name of the Slope Preset.
[Slope Profile]
Entering information for the Slope Profile.
Slope Start from Fist Row : Selecting whether to create a starting profile for the slope.
Fill
Height(m) | Slope | Bench width(m) | Bench Slope(%) |
---|---|---|---|
Height of the fill slope | Slope of the fill slope | Bench width of the fill slope | Bench slope of the fill slope |
Cut
Soil Layer Slope
Layer | Start Slope | Maintain Slope |
---|---|---|
Soil layer | Slope that begins when encountering a layer | Slope that is maintained after the bench height of the Start Slope |
The Layer applies Preset in the order of [Ground → Soil 1 → Soil 2]. For example, in the case of three layers, the slopes of Soil 3, Soil 4, and Soil 5 are all set to the same value. It supports setting individual layer slopes differently for up to five layers.
Note
Apply Slope by Higher Side : An option to choose the slope of the layer with more occurrences among the slopes between layers.
→ Checking the box on the right will compare the layer of the current row and the layer of the row above.
Bench Profile
Height(m) | Bench width(m) | Bench Slope(%) | Drain Width(m) | Drain Slope(%) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Height of the cut slope | Bench width of the cut slope | Bench slope of the cut slope | Drain width of the cut slope | Drain slope of the cut slope |