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Top of Top Rail Elevation (From AlignmentTop of the Barrier): The elevation of the top of the rails can be defined using this parameter, where 0 corresponds to the alignment level, and positive values indicate an upward direction.

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Top Rail Start Elevation (From AlignmentTop of the Barrier): This parameter can be used to define the initial elevation of the top rail section, where the alignment level is set to 0.

Construction Joint Data: To define construction joints for the barrier rails, this parameter can be used.

  • Length: The length of the section to be defined as a joint can be specified using this parameter.

  • Station: The location of the construction joint in the longitudinal direction can be specified using this parameter.

Construction Joint Type [Bolted/Welded]: This parameter can be used to define the assigned section for the joint to be connected either as bolted or welded. If the section is defined to be connected using bolts, further definitions can be made under the Bolts tab.

Construction Joint Section: This parameter can be used to assign a section to the construction joint. A section can either be imported or selected from previously defined ones under Properties → Sections.

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Post

The post elements for barrier rails can be defined using the parameters under this tab.

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Length: The length of the bottom plate in the longitudinal direction can be defined using this parameter.

Bolts

Post Bolt Properties: A previously defined bolt property under Properties can be assigned to the bolts in Post elements.

Construction Joint Bolt Properties: A previously defined bolt property under Properties can be assigned to the bolts used in construction joints.

Plate Bolt Properties: A previously defined bolt property under Properties can be assigned to the bolts used in bottom plates.