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Free Curve Fillet Between Two Entities, Radius., On the Alignment Layout Tools toolbar, click
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of Circles B, C, and D (in order). Then, right-click to end the horizontal alignment layout command. 3 On the Alignment Layout Tools toolbar, click (Between Two Entities). Free Spiral-Curve-Spiral 4 As prompted on the command line, click the tangent entity that enters Circle B from the left (the 'first entity'). 5 Click the tangent that exits Circle B on the right (the 'next entity'). 6 Press Enter to accept the default value of a curve solution angle that is less than 180 degrees. 7 For radius, enter 75. Notice that the Specify Radius prompt includes a default value. This value is the minimum acceptable curve radius at the current design speed. The minimum value is contained in the Minimum Radius Table in the design criteria file. You can enter a different value, as long as it is greater than the default minimum value that is displayed. For this exercise, you will use values that do not meet the design criteria, and then examine the results. 8 For spiral in length, enter 25. 9 For spiral out length, enter 25. 10 In the Alignment Layout Tools toolbar, click the drop-down list . Click Free Curve Fillet (Between Two Entities, Radius). 11 As prompted on the command line, click the tangent that enters Circle C from the left (the 'first entity'). 12 Click the tangent that exits from Circle C on the right (the 'next entity'). 13 Press Enter to select the default value of a curve less than 180 degrees. 14 Press Enter to select the minimum radius of 90.000m. 15 Right-click to end the command. Notice that in the drawing window, symbols appear on the curve entities you created. The symbols indicate that the entities violate the specified design criteria. You will learn how to correct these violations in Exercise 2: Viewing and Correcting Alignment Design Criteria Violations (page 253). Exercise 1: Drawing an Alignment that Refers to Design Criteria | 251