TCL Scope LANESET

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Term

LANESET arg1 arg2 arg3

Description

The definition of the lanes is organized in lane sets. The lanes are positioned parametrically, based on the cross-section geometry.

Arguments

Minimum quantity: 2(1)

arg1

Value

Dimension

Meaning

name

TEXT

Name of the lane set

END

KEYWORD

Scope will be closed.

arg2

Value

Dimension

Meaning

BEGIN

KEYWORD

Scope will be opened.

arg3 (arg2 = BEGIN)

Value

Dimension

Meaning

ADD

KEYWORD

The content of the scope will be added to.

CLEAR

KEYWORD

The content is deleted before the scope is imported.

Scopes

TRAFFIC

Examples

LANESET "Lane Set_right" BEGIN

ZPOSITION BOUNDARY "Boundary7" 5.35000

LOADDIR VERTICAL CENTRIFUGAL

LANEDIR MIRROR

LANE 1 WIDTH 3.00000

LANE 2 WIDTH 3.00000

LANE 3 WIDTH 3.00000

LANE 4 WIDTH 1.70000

LANE 1 TRPOS WREL 0.50000

LANE 2 TRPOS WREL 0.50000

LANE 3 TRPOS WREL 0.50000

LANE 4 TRPOS WREL 0.50000

ASSEMBLIES BEGIN

ASM * MEMBER "MG-Box" BEAM * SGLOBAL * SGLOBAL *

ASSEMBLIES END

LANESET END

The 4 lanes of the lane set "Lane Set_right” are arranged from right to left. The starting point in the cross section is the intersection of the boundary "Boundary7" with the vertical line at z = 5.35. Vertical and centrifugal directions of influence are selected. The width of the lanes and the position of the load train in the lane are defined. The assembly defines the affected elements in the longitudinal direction.

In this chapter

TCL Command TEXT

TCL Command ZPOSITION

TCL Command LOADDIR

TCL Command LANEDIR

TCL Command LANE

TCL Scope ASSEMBLIES



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