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Girders: Choose the two girders that are connected by the custom diaphragm.
Skew Angle [deg] : A positive skew value rotates the custom diaphragm in a clockwise direction, while a negative skew value rotates it in a counterclockwise direction. It is important to remember that the custom diaphragms are positioned at the specified station along a line perpendicular to the PGL, which is then rotated according to the entered skew value. The skew angle can only be specified if the station of the diaphragm is defined with a value. Otherwise, if the station of the diaphragm is defined using the provided options (Start/End), this parameter will not be applicable (N/A).
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Station [ftStart/End]: Enter Define the station either using the options Start/End or by entering the station along the PGL. When dealing with curved girder bridges, collecting distance along the girder length can lead to different inputs for the right and left girder that are connected by diaphragm, causing ambiguity. Therefore, collecting the station along the PGL is a more reliable solution to avoid such issues. Furthermore, since diaphragms are typically continuous in the transverse direction, entering the same station for all diaphragms ensures that their locations are consistent between each girder.
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Section: Assign a section for the diaphragm.
Offset from edge of web [in]Edge of Web : The parameter represents the offset amount taken from the girder web flange boundary for the diaphragm object.
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Offset from top of web [in]Top of Web: The parameter represents the offset amount taken from the top flange boundary of the girder for the diaphragm object.
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Type [Truss/Beam] : The finite element representation is in the form of a truss or beam.
Orientation Angle: This parameter can be used to specify the orientation angle of the diaphragm.
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