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SBG Introduces Software for Road Stakeout

  03/04/2007
SBG (Sweden) has released Stringline model software which produces a complete 3D model representing any type of road. It is an all new reference type that uses parallel stringlines.

Plane view of a stringline model.The Stringline model can be used across all three SBG platforms allowing for easy stakeout and machine control; Geo - Office software, Geopad - Field software and Georog - Machine control software.


The new Stringline model will improve productivity when working in the field. New graphical views:
- Graphical display of cross sections and the buildup layer
- Graphical display of special slope
- You may lock to a cross section or individual stringline by clicking on it
- Parallel movement of a cross section element by clicking and giving an offset value
- Extra elements with height and side offset.

 

The new stringline model file (*.lmd) combines and interconnects the data from three files. The *.lmd file also contains the buildup layers information: centre line data (*.lin), profile data (*.prf) and line collection (*.geo) contains all of the individual stringlines.

The new stringline model contains the following build up information:

- 10 different build up layers of varying thickness

- Inner and outer special slopes

- The slope of the terrace may be set independent of the top layer

- Separate definition of deep cut

The above are just a few of the buildup layer possibilities that this new model offers

Buildup layer information can be imported directly from Anpakke or Novapoint (*.OVB).





Source: SBG
Website: http://www.sbg.se



     


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