| 390 | |---------------- |
| 391 | {{{#!td style="vertical-align:top" |
| 392 | [=#superelevation '''superelevation'''] |
| 393 | }}} |
| 394 | {{{#!td style="vertical-align:top" |
| 395 | R |
| 396 | }}} |
| 397 | {{{#!td style="vertical-align:top" |
| 398 | 1.0 |
| 399 | }}} |
| 400 | {{{#!td |
| 401 | Superelevation factor for the vertical coordinate.\\\\ |
| 402 | For domains with unfavorable ratio between the vertical and the horizontal size (the vertical size is determined by [../d3par#nz_do3d nz_do3d]) a '''superelevation''' /= ''1.0'' may be used. If e.g. the horizontal size is substantially larger than the vertical size, a '''superelevation''' much larger than ''1.0'' should be used, since otherwise the domain appears as a "flat disk" in the visualization and thus the vertical direction is only very poorly resolved. |
| 403 | }}} |