Created: | 07/12/2020 16:02:11 |
Modified: | 17/06/2021 16:10:08 |
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Element | Source Role | Target Role |
SegmentCantLine Class |
Name: hasConstantCant |
Name: |
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AlignmentCantSegment Class |
Name: hasFinalCant |
Name: |
![]() Cant at the end of the segment. <br/>Begin and end are with respect to the linear topological element that carries the segment.<br/>
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SpotLocation Class |
Name: |
Name: isLocatedAt |
![]() The spot location where the cant applies.<br/>
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AlignmentCantSegment Class |
Name: hasInitialCant |
Name: |
![]() Cant at the beginning of the segment. Begin and end are with respect to the linear topological element that carries the segment.<br/>
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Element | Source Role | Target Role |
Length Class |
Name: superelevation |
Name: |
![]() The height difference between the outer and inner rails in or in approach to a curve.<br/>Positive when the rotation is anti-clockwise (seen from above) with respect to the orientation of the linear element that carries the segment. <br/>
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Angle Class |
Name: inclination |
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![]() The cant angle with respect to horizontal.<br/>Positive when the rotation is anti-clockwise with respect to the orientation of the linear element that carries the segment.<br/>
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Property | Value |
isFinalSpecialization: | 0 |
Object | Type | Connection | Direction | Notes |
SegmentCantLine | Class | Strong | To | |
AlignmentCantSegment | Class | Strong | To | Cant at the end of the segment. Begin and end are with respect to the linear topological element that carries the segment. |
Length | Class | Strong | From | The height difference between the outer and inner rails in or in approach to a curve. Positive when the rotation is anti-clockwise (seen from above) with respect to the orientation of the linear element that carries the segment. |
BaseObject | Class | Generalization | To | |
AlignmentCantSegment | Class | Strong | To | Cant at the beginning of the segment. Begin and end are with respect to the linear topological element that carries the segment. |
Angle | Class | Strong | From | The cant angle with respect to horizontal. Positive when the rotation is anti-clockwise with respect to the orientation of the linear element that carries the segment. |