This syllabus provides a structured learning plan for Transportation Engineering with a focus on roadway geometry, design standards, and practical use of OpenRoads Designer (ORD) software. Students will gradually progress from basic concepts and geometry to advanced design, superelevation, plan sheets, cost estimation, and final project presentation. The course blends theory with hands-on assignments to ensure practical skill development.
• ORD Interface introduction (ORD workflow options, search ribbon, feature definitions tool bar and feature definitions)
• 2D and 3D Embedded views (Introduction to creating 3D embedded view)
• Creating New Model
• Turning ORD Aerial Background Image
• View Attributes
• Element Selection
• Design Criteria (Learn about design standards & design manuals)
• Typical Sections
• Annotation (Place callouts and Text)
• Shade
• Assignments 3 and 4
• Import Existing Ground Terrain
• Geometry Overview
• Horizontal Geometry Tools (Tangents, Simple Curves with 2 or 3 points, reverse curves and compound curves)
• Defining Horizontal Geometry using simple PI points
• Defining horizontal curves between two tangents
• Creating complex geometry elements
• Editing Complex geometry elements
• Defining begin station
• Displaying Station labels and tick marks
• Offset geometry tools (Example constant offsets, variable offsets, taper ratios etc.,)
• Defining Horizontal Rules by locking or snapping to a DNC element
• Defining reverse alignments with reverse stationing
• Defining station equations
• Assignments 5 and 6
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