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Users can either make the necessary definitions for a library object, resulting in a 3D model and subsequently a FEM (Finite Element Model). Based on this model, loads can be applied to the bridge or specific load definitions can be made.

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Types of Load Definitions in OpenBrIM

  1. One method for defining loads is to first model the bridge elements. Then, using the "Construction" section, users can apply the self-weight loads of the bridge elements to the structure in a sequence.

  2. Alternatively, in the "Loading" section of the workflow, users can:

    • Define the geometry as

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    • a surface (quadrilateral

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    • or arbitrary), line, or point.

    • Specify the magnitude

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    • using the following units:

      • Surface: Imperial Units (kips/ft²) or Metric Units (kN/m²)

      • Line: Imperial Units (kips/ft) or Metric Units (kN/m)

      • Point: Imperial Units (kips) or Metric Units (kN)

In addition to these loads, several other types of loads can be applied, such as Influence Surface LL/BR/CE Loads, Temperature Loads, Prestress Loads, Wind Loads, and more.

For a detailed explanation

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of how to define

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loads, please refer to the related documentation page.

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