COSIN/io 2D Road Type: ramp
Name of input variable | Unit | Meaning |
---|---|---|
height | mm | Height of ramp. |
start | m | Start of ramp (travel distance). |
slope | - | Slope of ramp; 1 means 45deg. |
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To specify and evaluate road excitation, COSIN/road uses one central subroutine evrmr (COSIN environmental models: road main routine).
If COSIN/road detects the road file in COSIN/io format, it first tries to read certain information common to all road types within this format (see Data Common to all COSIN/io Style Road Types).
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To specify and evaluate road excitation, COSIN/road uses one central subroutine evrmr (COSIN environmental models: road main routine).
If COSIN/road detects the road file in COSIN/io format, it first tries to read certain information common to all road types within this format (see Data Common to all COSIN/io Style Road Types).
Name of input variable | Unit | Meaning |
---|---|---|
height | mm | Height of ramp. |
start | m | Start of ramp (travel distance). |
slope | - | Slope of ramp; 1 means 45deg. |
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