Hi all,
I've been looking into the concept of modelling a "ConductorBank" between poles as a spatial electricline, where the bank contains the conductors as non-spatial electricedgeobjects. One hurdle to this concept is that electricedgeobjects do not appear to have the ability to connect to terminals, and therefore cannot connect to devices. Has anyone developed a solution or work-around for this? I'm just trying to get to the point of having a single geometry between poles (a span if you like) and managing connectivity non-spatially, but also visualising a feeder and/or trace result spatially.
Are there alternative options that may use structureline objects that contain the lines/edges, or ways to use electricjunctions at the ends of the electricedges and forming an association to the devices?
I'd be interested to hear if anyone has implemented anything similar, or whether this is even possible due to spatial connectivity requirements of UN.
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As an update, I've managed to implement this concept using junction-edge rules between the electricedge objects and the devices, while also having the conductorbanks associated to poles.
As an update, I've managed to implement this concept using junction-edge rules between the electricedge objects and the devices, while also having the conductorbanks associated to poles.