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GeneralThe longitudinal deck length is defined by the support lines selected in this section, while the transverse direction deck properties are determined by the cross-section defined in the previous stage. Cross-Sections:
Girders: To create the 3D geometry for the haunch and finite element mesh of the deck, input for the girder is required. To ensure accurate extraction of composite forces, the library component will generate a minimum of two shell elements between two girders. Taper: In the overhang regions, users can choose whether or not to include taper by selecting "yes" or "no," as shown in the figure below. This input will impact the haunch load computation. |
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Material:Users should assign a material to the concrete deck. This definition will directly impact both the Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and the Finite Element Model (FEM). Deck Reinforcement Data The reinforcement data for the deck will be automatically utilized in the code checking process for the superstructure elements.
FEAExpansion Joint End Releases: The deck mesh will create two nodes at the same location for the entered station and connect them with springs. Spring stiffness will be assigned based on the values entered by the user in respective directions. This is another way to model discontinuous decks, expansion joints, or even hinges.
Deck Property Overrides: If you wish to override the thickness or material properties of the deck FE surface elements in specific regions, utilize property overrides. Overrides
Longitudinal Boundary The longitudinal boundary of the deck can be overridden by the properties defined using the parameters in this tab.
Transverse Boundary The transverse boundary of the deck can be overridden by the properties defined using the parameters in this tab.
Continuous at Start[Yes/No] : Users can choose whether the deck is continuous or discontinuous at the start region, which affects the generation of the finite element model. To ensure continuity between two different decks, users can select the "continuous" option for the end location of the first deck and the start location of the second deck. If the user wants to define the deck as discontinuous with a gap between two decks, they can select the "discontinuous" option and define girders end locations accordingly. Selecting continuous or discontinuous options will not affect the behavior if only one deck is defined. Continuous at End[Yes/No]: Users can choose whether the deck is continuous or discontinuous at the end region, which affects the generation of the finite element model. To ensure continuity between two different decks, users can select the "continuous" option for the end location of the first deck and the start location of the second deck. If the user wants to define the deck as discontinuous with a gap between two decks, they can select the "discontinuous" option and define girders end locations accordingly. Selecting continuous or discontinuous options will not affect the behavior if only one deck is defined. 3D SettingsCurve Refinement: The curve refinement parameter is employed to discretize the deck along the longitudinal direction. This parameter is only applicable to the 3D view and does not affect the FEA model. If you do not observe a smooth curve, increasing this value can be helpful. Initial Cantilever Length of Deck: This parameter defines the cantilever length of the deck at the start. It affects only the 3D model of the object and does not impact the FEM (Finite Element Model) of the deck. End Cantilever Length of Deck: This parameter defines the cantilever length of the deck at the end. Like the initial cantilever length, it only influences the 3D model and does not affect the FEM of the deck. QuantitiesThe quantities obtained from parameter definitions are presented to the user as read-only values under this tab. Min Cross Section Area: The minimum cross-section area, calculated based on the definitions of the object, is presented to the user under this column. Max Cross Section Area: The maximum cross-section area, calculated based on the definitions of the object, is presented to the user under this column. Min Perimeter: Based on the definitions made by the user, the minimum perimeter of the cross sections present is calculated and presented to the user under this column. Max Perimeter: Based on the definitions made by the user, the maximum perimeter of the cross sections present is calculated and presented to the user under this column. Length Min Path: The minimum length along the modeled object is presented to the user under this column. Length @COG: The length along the modeled object’s center of gravity is presented to the user under this column. Length Max Path: The maximum length along the modeled object is presented to the user under this column. Top Surface Area: The surface area of the deck is presented to the user under this column. Min Width: The minimum width based on object definition is calculated and presented to the user under this column. Max Width: The maximum width based on object definition is calculated and presented to the user under this column. Volume: The volume of the object is calculated based on the definitions made by the user and presented under this column. Weight: By taking into account the modeled object’s quantity and assigned material, the weight of the object is calculated and presented to the user under this column. |