
You can define a cell to use as the arrow, the offset, and the option to annotate at every segment or at a specified interval. This command annotates the slope direction of a feature in plan view. Surface>View Surface>Annotate Feature (Slope Direction) The path lines are alwaysĭrawn from high to low so that you can use your own linestyle to indicate the direction of slope.

Anuken moved Random Maps from In Progress to 4. deep freezers, ELISA reader, lyophiliser, refrigerated centrifuge, inverted and. You can also display the path or paths at a selected XY location. Anuken moved Random Maps from 4.0 Planned Content/Mechanics to Done. The picture below shows the training session hosted at our offices in Newcastle last week. Microscope, Flow Activated Cell Sorter, NMR. The Trickle command dynamically traces the path of a drop of water down a selected DTM surface or up the surface to the water source. Here are two options to view the flow of your surface with flow arrows.Įvaluation>Hydrology and Hydraulics>Trickle (Hydrology and Hydraulics is an Application Add-In, Tools>Application Add-Ins> Hydrology and Hydraulics, this command will be placed on the InRoads dialog box at Evaluation). Graphs include both simple and collapsed formats for each of the following: (1) one set for all TM data, (2) one set for each region (e.g. UK engineer Toby McCartney has even developed a way to turn recycled plastic into pellets that can be added to asphalt to decrease the use of binders.
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Is slope vector actually similar to flow arrow? How do I get the flow arrow analysis inside InRoads? underlying TM highway data (as detailed in Section 7). The only way we could fix this was to edit the raw file, or remove the SP code from the TIW file and always use a different TIW file when importing fixed coordinates. In MX Road, there is this option in surface analysis for viewing the flow based on the ground surface called flow arrow and I can see that in InRoads there is this option called slope vector.

Sanders Thomas, Bentley Technical Support Group
