[railML3] Modeling <gradientCurve>s [message #3275] |
Fri, 09 August 2024 17:15  |
Larissa Zhuchyi
Messages: 65 Registered: November 2022
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Dear all
Currently <gradientCurve>s are documented in a cense of definition of an element and attributes [1]. However it is not clear how to apply their model in practice.
railML.org wants to add some concrete examples into the "Best practice" section in the Wiki, therefore suggests a first draft of the relationships between the model of gradients of railML3 and the drawing of a vertical alignment (profile) of the railway track [2].
Please answer the following questions:
(1) Do you agree with the interpretation of <gradientCurve> in the presentation [2] ?
(2) Should the set of examples be extended with e.g. different stages of the construction of the railway track?
[1] https://wiki3.railml.org/wiki/IS:gradientCurve
[2] https://cloud.railml.org/s/5yr7MQP54fByBa2
Sincerely,
Larissa Zhuchyi – Ontology Researcher
railML.org (Registry of Associations: VR 5750)
Altplauen 19h; 01187 Dresden; Germany www.railML.org
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Re: [railML3] Modeling <gradientCurve>s [message #3489 is a reply to message #3275] |
Mon, 03 March 2025 12:25  |
christian.rahmig
Messages: 505 Registered: January 2016
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Dear all,
the railML3 wiki page about gradient curves [1] has been extended with an overview of best practices of gradient curve modelling considering different scenarios and granularity. Please feel free to review these examples and share your thoughts here in the forum.
[1] https://wiki3.railml.org/wiki/IS:gradientCurve
Thank you very much and best regards
Christian
Christian Rahmig – Infrastructure scheme coordinator
railML.org (Registry of Associations: VR 5750)
Altplauen 19h; 01187 Dresden; Germany www.railML.org
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