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| Product(s): | InRoads | |
| Version(s): | 08.11.07.615 | |
| Environment: | N/A | |
| Area: | Surfaces | |
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| Original Author: | Jacquelyn Pettus, Bentley Technical Support Group | |
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Problem:
I have imported a LandXML file into InRoads using the LandXML Translator. This file was created in Civil3D. When viewing the contours in InRoads, they do not match the contours in Civil3D.
Solution:
Since the LandXML Translator does not import triangle faces, the contours may differ from the Civil3D contours. There are two possible workflows to resolve this issue:
Option 1
Workflow using MicroStation SS3:
- Use the MicroStation Tools > Terrain Mode l> Import LandXML Terrain Model command to import the LandXML file as a MicroStation Terrain model.

- Use the MicroStation Drop Element command to drop the Terrain model to a mesh.
- Use the InRoads File > Import > Surface > From Graphics command to import the mesh as breakline features into a new InRoads DTM.

The result will be an InRoads DTM that triangulates exactly the same as the triangle faces contained in the LandXML file.
Option 2
Workflow using SS2 Data Acquistion on MSTN SS2:
- Launch Data Acquisition (Tasks > Data Acquisition)
- In Data Acquisition, right click on Surfaces and select Create Surface > Import External Surface > Import LandXML Surface.

- After the surface is imported, turn OFF the display of everything except “Triangles”.

- Right click on the surface name, and select Create Graphics. This will write the triangles to MicroStation graphics.

- Now you can use the InRoads File > Import > Surface > From Graphics command to import the graphics as breakline features in a new InRoads DTM.
