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Bisect a walkway to create a more complex network for Mobility Simulation.
Type:
Tutorial
Length:
1 min.
Transcript
00:03
Mobility Simulation is an integrated multimodal mobility simulation engine for InfraWorks.
00:10
One way to use Mobility Simulation is to create animated simulations of pedestrian movement.
00:16
When simulating mobility, it is important to add enough complexity to a model.
00:20
This complexity creates a more realistic simulation.
00:24
With a walkway and two areas defined already in InfraWorks Mobility Simulation, you can begin adding that complexity.
00:32
One way to do this is by splitting the walkway into two walkways.
00:36
Select the walkway and right-click.
00:40
From the shortcut menu, select Walkway > Bisect.
00:44
The walkway updates into two walkways.
00:48
One walkway remains selected.
00:51
On your keyboard, press ESC to deselect it.
00:55
With two walkways and two areas defined, you now have a network with enough complexity to simulate realistic scenarios.
Video transcript
00:03
Mobility Simulation is an integrated multimodal mobility simulation engine for InfraWorks.
00:10
One way to use Mobility Simulation is to create animated simulations of pedestrian movement.
00:16
When simulating mobility, it is important to add enough complexity to a model.
00:20
This complexity creates a more realistic simulation.
00:24
With a walkway and two areas defined already in InfraWorks Mobility Simulation, you can begin adding that complexity.
00:32
One way to do this is by splitting the walkway into two walkways.
00:36
Select the walkway and right-click.
00:40
From the shortcut menu, select Walkway > Bisect.
00:44
The walkway updates into two walkways.
00:48
One walkway remains selected.
00:51
On your keyboard, press ESC to deselect it.
00:55
With two walkways and two areas defined, you now have a network with enough complexity to simulate realistic scenarios.
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