You can define critical speed functions to specify different radii. With each of these radii, a critical speed applies for the vehicle. These values are used to calculate the lateral drift speed and the lateral deviation of the vehicle due to excessive speed. (Using lateral drift speed). In the Vehicles in the network list, you can display the Lateral deviation (excessive speed) of the vehicle (Displaying vehicles in the network in a list).
1. Fom the Base data menu, choose > Functions > Critical speed.
The list of defined objects for the base data type opens.
By default, you can edit the list (Using lists).
2. In the list on left, on the toolbar, click the Add button .
3. In the Name table field, enter a name for the function.
4. Repeat the following steps for the desired number of data points.
5. In the list on right, on the toolbar, click the Add button .
6. Enter the desired data.
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Curvature radius: Threshold value from which the Critical speed y of a vehicle can trigger a lateral deviation (critical speed), if a) the vehicle is driving on a link that traverses a 3D point and b) the Radius attribute of this point corresponds to the Curvature radius x (Attributes of links). Thereby the following applies:
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Critical speed: Speed [m/s] for the given Curvature radius x. The function value is linearly interpolated between several interpolation points. |
You assign the function Critical speed as an attribute to those vehicle types you wish to impact (Attributes of vehicle types).