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Bridge ParametersInsertion Points should be defined to determine In OpenBrIM, insertion points are used to define the girder layouts and to model bearing locations . Generally, it is recommended to have one insertion point for each bearing.of bearings. Bridge ParametersLocation: When you click on the location cell and then on the appearing three dots, the options 'Set to … (Support Lines created)' or 'Select' should be visible. A previously defined support line should be used to define the locations of insertion points. Longitudinal Offset: The longitudinal offset refers to the offset value along the direction of PGL (Proposed Grade Line). Transverse Offset: The transverse offset refers to the offset value perpendicular to the PGL.Station on PGL (readonly): Displays the station of the insertion point along PGL and with respect to PGLvalue along the support line. A value of 0 indicates the center of the support line associated with the location definition of the insertion point. A positive value indicates an offset towards the right when looking upstation along the PGL, while a negative value indicates an offset towards the left.
When working with a support line that has a skew angle greater than 0 in OpenBrIM, it is important for users to specify the transverse offset(T) along the support line, not along the PGL(Y). This is demonstrated in the figure below. If a support line has a skew angle greater than 0 and longitudinal offsets greater than 0 are being used, then the longitudinal offset parameter is applied perpendicular to the support line. Station on PGL (readonly): Displays the station of the insertion point along the PGL. |
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