Transition types
The software supports the following transition types.
Method | Length | End station | PI |
---|---|---|---|
Clothoid spiral |
* |
* |
* |
Egg‑shaped clothoid spiral |
* |
* |
– |
Cubic spiral |
* |
* |
* |
Bloss spiral |
* |
* |
* |
Korean cubic parabola |
* |
* |
* |
NSW cubic parabola |
* |
* |
– |
The clothoid spiral is defined by the length of the spiral and the radius of the adjoining arc. The formulae for the x and y parameters in terms of these two values are as follows:
Parameter x:
Parameter y:
By editing the Start / End radius for an Entry / Exit transition from Infinite to a required radius it is possible to define an egg shaped clothoid. To return to an infinite radius, select Infinite from the pop‑up menu.
The cubic spiral is defined by the length of the spiral and the radius of the adjoining arc. The formulae for the x and y parameters in terms of these two values are as follows:
Parameter x:
Parameter y:
Parameter x:
Parameter y:
The Bloss spiral can only be fully developed, that is, for an entry transition the start radius is infinite and similarly for an exit transition the end radius is infinite.
This cubic parabola is defined by the length of the parabola and the radius of the adjoining arc. The formulae for the x and y parameters in terms of these two values are as follows:
Parameter x:
Parameter y:
The Korean cubic parabola can only be fully developed, that is, for an entry transition the start radius is infinite and similarly for an exit transition the end radius is infinite.
The NSW cubic parabola is a special parabola used for rail projects in New South Wales, Australia. It is defined by the length of the parabola and an m value. Refer to NSW Government Technical Note ESC 210 Track Geometry and Stability.