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GeneralSubstructure: Choose the substructure element associated with the pile, such as end or interior bents, columns, or pile caps. Pile Length/Section:
Longitudinal Offset: Employed to determine the position of the pile. Longitudinal offset along the Projected Grade Line (PGL), where 0 refers to the center point of the substructure above. Transverse Offset: Employed to determine the position of the pile.Transverse offset along the Projected Grade Line (PGL), where 0 refers to the center point of the substructure aboveThis parameter can be used to determine the offset value for the pile in the transverse direction, where a value of 0 places the pile at the center of the chosen substructure elements. A negative value will offset the pile to the left, and a positive value will offset it to the right when looking up-station along the PGL.
Section Orientation: Rotates the pile section; when set to the default value of 0, the X direction in the section editor aligns with the longitudinal direction, while the Y direction represents the transverse direction. Batter Angle (Longitudinal): This parameter is used to rotate the pile along the alignment's longitudinal axis, effectively adjusting the pile's angle in the longitudinal direction to accommodate non-vertical loading or alignment requirements. Batter Angle (Transverse): This parameter is used to rotate the pile along the alignment's transverse axis, adjusting the pile's angle in the transverse direction to align with design requirements for lateral forces or geometrical constraints. Embed. Length into Substructure (Top pile portion): This value represents embedment length of pile into the substructure it is connected to. This value affects only 3D model and generated CADD drawings. Pile Capacity: This value represents the compression capacity, and the axial force in the pile will be evaluated in comparison to it. FEA
Soil Spring Type[Linear Spring/ Nonlinear Spring from the Soil Set]: This property allows the user to define the types of springs that are desired to be employed between the soil and the pile. For more details please refer to the Soil Structure Interaction page. Soil Springs (Linear): If the Soil Spring Type is selected as Linear Spring, this tab should be activated. Then user can define the soil characteristics using fixities or linear stiffness values.
If the Soil Spring Type is selected as Nonlinear Spring from the Soil Set, OpenBrIM library will assign the appropriate spring properties to the pile. To generate these springs, following inputs are necessary, Section Type, Soil Springs from the Soil Set (Nonlinear),and Mesh Size. Section Type[Circular, Rectangular, H-Shaped]: Specify the type of the section. This input will affect the effective diameter calculations that are needed by soil material models, unless the section is circular. Soil Springs from the Soil Set (Nonlinear): Assign the Soil Set. Soil Sets are defined under the Soil Structure Interaction tab. For more information, please refer to the Soil Set page. Mesh Size: Specify the length of the finite elements of the pile. Top Connection[Fixed/Pinned]: Use this parameter to specify the connection type between pile and cap/bent. Generate FEM? [Yes/No]: Setting the "Generate FEM" parameter to "No" can disable the analytical representation of the pile. FEA - Group EffectThe effects of group interaction can be evaluated in OpenBrIM. It is recommended to use the Pile Layout feature for such analyses. However, if needed, the engineer can manually assign P-Multiplier values to individual piles. P-Multiplier X (Along Station): Specify the P-Multiplier value in the X direction (along the station). P-Multiplier Y (Transverse Direction): Specify the P-Multiplier value in the Y direction (transverse to the station). |
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