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1. Automating Freewayand CorridorStudies With Geopak Site Presented By
Troy Norviel & Chris Malmberg, EI
2. GEOPAK Site Capabilities Typical Project Applications
4. GEOPAK Site Capabilities Typical Project Applications
6. GEOPAK Site Capabilities Typical Project Applications
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8. History Originally we used
9. Why Site? “Site Modeler enables fast, dynamic development
of site models and easy management of the many changes that occur on projects”
– GEOPAK Help File
10. SERIOUSLY Very Efficient Tool
Improved Layouts for Complex Areas
Consider Roadway Alignment Interaction / Constructability
Evaluate Interchange Interior Drainage
Determine Wall Requirements
Improved Input for Bridge Layout
11. SERIOUSLY More Accurate Construction Cost
12. Simplicity of Site Three Components Involved –
Elements
Objects
Models
13. Process Utilized Import Base Object (typically existing ground TIN)
Establish design elements using MicroStation
Assign elevations to elements using Site tools
Create Site objects containing groups of elements
Create a Site model containing multiple objects
14. What not to D0 Don’t - Bring in a 300 meg TIN File
15. Level of Detail 5% - 10% Design Level
Useable Horizontal & Vertical Alignments
Concept Level – Cross Sections
Project Footprint
Higher Level of Detailed Construction Cost than Traditional Corridor Studies
This is not Final Design or Preliminary Design
16. Where to Start First thing needed is a base to import
No, Aerials and Chartpak Tape won’t work for this.
Survey? Yea, that’s happening. If you’re lucky.
Good old USGS straight from the magical internet
Now we have something to import and hopefully has more relief than an aerial photo.
17. Next Step Alignment and profile using Road or Site
18. Welcome to Your New Best Friend
19. Next Step Alignment and profile using Road or Site
Now for the real fun “Composite Section”
A few things to remember
Don’t Add to Active Model
After the composite dialog box is complete, close it or
Always Check the object the composite section is being imported into!
20. Composite Section What’s to use to generate the section?
Search for Elements or Feature
Parallel Elements
Slope from Elements
Cells
22. Corridor Studies
30. Urban Freeway Concept Development US 20 Capacity Improvement Study – Dubuque, IA
Concept Development – Estimated $104M Construction Cost
Upgrading 10 miles of US 20 to Freeway
31. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA PROJECT BACKGROUND
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
Design Level – 10%
Deliverables
Horizontal and Vertical
Concept Level Cross Sections
Detailed Construction Cost
Impacts!!
32. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA WORKFLOW
First look Horizontal and Vertical
Develop concept level model and cross sections with Site
Analyze interaction with other alignments
Determine impacts
Optimize Horizontal and Vertical
33. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA Tools used to create a Model
Composite Sections - 2 main features utilized
Cells (typical sections)
Develop typical section cell library
Search (non typical sections, i.e. ramp gores and turn lanes
Create the elements in MicroStation with unique symbology
34. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA Typical Sections
Barrier Sections
Curb and Gutter
35. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA Be a line string
Created form left to right
36. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA Used for non-typical Sections
Ramp Gores
Turn lanes
37. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA Elements must –
Have different symbology for each element to be searched for
Continuous without breaks
May be lines, linestrings or complex chains
38. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA Creating a 3d model for an Elevated Urban Freeway Using Composite Sections
39. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA Import Horizontal and Vertical into an object
40. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA Open Composite Section Dialogue Box
41. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA
Use Select to find the desired cell
42. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA Side Toggle
Right
Left
43. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA Non-Typical Section
44. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA Set gore and shoulder symbology
45. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA Add Cell for Outside Barrier
46. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA Complete Composite Section for Right Section Side
47. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA The power of Site is the ability to modify alignments quickly
48. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA Now run Composite Sections
49. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA With Composite Sections Complete an object is created
50. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA Adjust the cut/fill slopes for the object to the desired side slope
51. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA Insert the object into the Model
52. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA Insert the object into the Model
53. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA Review the object by using the Analysis Profile tool in Site
54. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA Frontage Roads
Slip Ramps
Cross Roads
55. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA Cross Sections
Based on the model
The model itself
Reviewing the roadways boundary
56. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA Identify preliminary wall locations by the model
57. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA Identify preliminary wall locations by the model &
The Analysis Profile Tool
58. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA Identify preliminary wall lengths by the model
59. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA Identify preliminary wall heights
Adding the wall to the model
60. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA Drape the wall on the backslope of the frontage road
61. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA Use Element Side Slope to project up to ground line
62. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA Review the wall by using the Analysis Profile tool in Site
63. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA The same procedure can be used to determine wall requirements for depressed freeway sections
64. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA Developing Cross Sections form the Model
65. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA Developing Cross Sections form the Model
66. GEOPAK Site & US 20 Dubuque, IA Developing Cross Sections form the Model
67. Rural Freeway System Interchange Nebraska Highway 2 & US 77 - Lincoln, NE
Concept Development – Preliminary Design
New South Beltway around the City of Lincoln
68. GEOPAK Site & N2 - US 77 Lincoln, NE PROJECT BACKGROUND
Signed Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
Preliminary Design
Design Level – 30%
Fresh Look at System Interchanges
Deliverables
Horizontal and Vertical
Cross Sections
Detailed Construction Cost
69. GEOPAK Site & N2 - US 77 Lincoln, NE How does Site aid in system interchange layout?
70. GEOPAK Site & N2 - US 77 Lincoln, NE Interaction Between Roadway Alignments
71. GEOPAK Site & N2 - US 77 Lincoln, NE Interaction Between Roadway Alignments
72. GEOPAK Site & N2 - US 77 Lincoln, NE Interchange interior drainage
73. GEOPAK Site & N2 - US 77 Lincoln, NE Improved Bridge Input
74. GEOPAK Site & N2 - US 77 Lincoln, NE Improved Bridge Input
75. GEOPAK Site & N2 - US 77 Lincoln, NE Preliminary Wall Locations
76. Things for the Future Improved Stability with V8
Use Criteria Files with Object Slope Design
Allow Use of Reference Files for Element Search Extent
Option to Close Boundary at Begin/End of Composite Section
Incorporate Superelevation Shapes into Site Object
Improved Cogo Alignment Modification Tools
Automated Handling of Bridge Areas