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Introduction To DTMS: DTM Point Types

This document introduces different point types used in digital terrain models (DTMs) and how they affect surface triangulation. It explains that everything in a DTM is a feature assigned a point type, with random points allowing triangle crossing and linear features like breaklines maintaining constant slope. The point types covered are random, breakline, contour, and inferred breakline. The objectives are to familiarize the reader with DTM point types, intelligent features and styles, and basic DTM creation.

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Introduction To DTMS: DTM Point Types

This document introduces different point types used in digital terrain models (DTMs) and how they affect surface triangulation. It explains that everything in a DTM is a feature assigned a point type, with random points allowing triangle crossing and linear features like breaklines maintaining constant slope. The point types covered are random, breakline, contour, and inferred breakline. The objectives are to familiarize the reader with DTM point types, intelligent features and styles, and basic DTM creation.

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Chapter 4 - Surface Fundamentals (Under Development)

A Practical Guide for Using InRoads XM

Introduction to DTMs
Before working with either existing or design surfaces, a basic understanding is needed of what is contained in a surface. This section introduces you to the different DTM point types and the purpose of these points. It also explains the concept of intelligent features in a surface and the proper use of features styles and named symbologies associated with these features.

Section Objectives:

To become familiar with the point types used in a DTM and how they affect triangulation. To learn the make-up of an intelligent DTM including how Features, Styles and Named Symbologies work together. To learn the basics of how a DTM is created.

DTM Point Types


Everything that is used in a DTM is a feature, and each feature is assigned a point type. The point type determines how the feature reacts during triangulation. Random points triangulate to the closest point around them, while the other, linear, features will not allow triangles to cross meaning they hold a constant slope between their points. The following point types can be used in an InRoads DTM.

Random Normal topo shots Often used for spot shots, local highs and lows Breakline Used to represent linear features such as ditches, ridges, and edges of pavement, and named
accordingly

No triangles cross breaklines they take precedence over random points Must have at least two points to form a breakline (lines, linestrings, curvestrings and complex chains are acceptable for import) Can be densified or thinned

Contour Points Use when data comes from contours, e.g., digitized from aerial maps Work much like breaklines with a constant elevation Converts lines, linestrings, curvestrings and complex chains into DTM points Can be densified or thinned Inferred breaklines Only used with contour points Generated by the software Eliminate flat spots by forcing a slope on every triangle
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