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Road modeling

User: "draucis"
Altair Community Member
Updated by draucis

Hello, 

I have been studying about road modeling and I have generated a random road from Matlab. The coordinates I have, are for x and y and does not represent the vertices of a triangle, so how can I use PCD to model road or are there any other alternatives.

The Matlab code I have used is based out of ISO 8608. Any insights on this will be helpful.

If anyone needs any data regarding this, I can provide that.

Regards 

Draucis

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    User: "Jagadeesh R"
    Altair Employee
    Updated by Jagadeesh R

    hi Draucis,

    I have attached easy way to model the PCD road using hypermesh to create and export .fem along with the format required.  hope this will help you.

     

    thanks,

    jagadeesh 

    User: "draucis"
    Altair Community Member
    OP
    Updated by draucis

    hi Draucis,

    I have attached easy way to model the PCD road using hypermesh to create and export .fem along with the format required.  hope this will help you.

     

    thanks,

    jagadeesh 

    Hello Jagadeesh,

    Thanks a ton for your help, yes it definitely helped as I was looking forward to understanding PCD road for a while now. Still my problem remains as the data I have from MATLAB is different and I want to make a road profile out of it. Sorry for a lack of better understanding but from the file I have attached are you able to understand anything of how to use that data in a road file, because I don't have a clear image yet.

    Regards

    Draucis

    User: "Jagadeesh R"
    Altair Employee
    Accepted Answer
    Updated by Jagadeesh R

    Hello Jagadeesh,

    Thanks a ton for your help, yes it definitely helped as I was looking forward to understanding PCD road for a while now. Still my problem remains as the data I have from MATLAB is different and I want to make a road profile out of it. Sorry for a lack of better understanding but from the file I have attached are you able to understand anything of how to use that data in a road file, because I don't have a clear image yet.

    Regards

    Draucis

    hi Draucis,

    you can use 3D spline road file from MV installation folder "....\hwdesktop\hw\mdl\autoentities\properties\Tires\ALTAIR_ROADS" and replace the xyz coordinates with available excel/matlab derived data and create the road using road tool. The additional information like obstacles can be deleted if they are not required. I have attached a sample road created using 3D spline for your reference.

    thanks,

    jagadeesh  

    User: "draucis"
    Altair Community Member
    OP
    Updated by draucis

    hi Draucis,

    you can use 3D spline road file from MV installation folder "....\hwdesktop\hw\mdl\autoentities\properties\Tires\ALTAIR_ROADS" and replace the xyz coordinates with available excel/matlab derived data and create the road using road tool. The additional information like obstacles can be deleted if they are not required. I have attached a sample road created using 3D spline for your reference.

    thanks,

    jagadeesh  

    Hi Jagadeesh,

    Thank you I think this will work out. I will try this out. I cannot see the attached reference file though. It's fine I'll try it out anyways.

    Thanks 

    Draucis

    User: "Jagadeesh R"
    Altair Employee
    Updated by Jagadeesh R

    hi Draucis,

    you can use 3D spline road file from MV installation folder "....\hwdesktop\hw\mdl\autoentities\properties\Tires\ALTAIR_ROADS" and replace the xyz coordinates with available excel/matlab derived data and create the road using road tool. The additional information like obstacles can be deleted if they are not required. I have attached a sample road created using 3D spline for your reference.

    thanks,

    jagadeesh  

    hi Draucis,

    please find the sample road attachment.

     

    thanks,

    jagadeesh  

     

    User: "draucis"
    Altair Community Member
    OP
    Updated by draucis

    hi Draucis,

    please find the sample road attachment.

     

    thanks,

    jagadeesh  

     

    Thanks, Jagadeesh. In helping terms you are a God to me.

    It's getting repetitive in saying thanks, I hope you don't mind but Thanks again for helping out.

    Regards 

    Draucis