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Please follow the instructions provided below add to the corresponding load definitions.

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Navigate to Load Geometry Definitions > Surface > Quadrilateral

2

Click three-dots icon on Bridge cell and set “Bridge1”.

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Set the name as P3_foot_sur

Enter Station, Transverse Offset and Rotation data as in the figure for P3_foot_sur (Load Surface Definitions).

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Click three-dots icon on “Surface Points” cell and click Edit

5

Enter Longitudinal & Transverse Distance from Reference Point value as in the figure.

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Keep the default data in the Graphics section constant.

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To define the geometric surface of all available arbitrary polygon loads in the project, use the parameters provided in the figure.


Follow the below steps to copy and paste all inputs from our data set.

1

Navigate to Arbitrary under Load Geometry Definitions on the tree view.

2

Copy Surface, and Graphics from model inputs and paste into OpenBrIM.


 Quick Tip: Copy inputs to OpenBrIM

Copy the desired data with the automatic copy button in the upper left corner.

Click on the first cell in and use the Ctrl+V shortcut to paste.

If icon won’t appear, collapse page tree menu by clicking on arrow or using shortcut “[”.

While pasting large data, it would be handy to turn of Auto-refresh .

Arbitrary Polygon

Surface

Graphics

P3_foot_sur	Bridge1	23983.1200	25.6000	[[0, 0],[88.80000000000001, 0],[88.80000000000001, 136.8],[0, 136.8]]	10.1200
P2_foot_sur	Bridge1	23895.9930	25.4600	[[0, 0],[88.80000000000001, 0],[88.80000000000001, 136.8],[0, 136.8]]	5.2800
P3_foot_sur	0.0000	Alignment
P2_foot_sur	0.0000	Alignment

Arbitrary Polygon

Surface Points (spreadsheet) for P3

Surface Points (spreadsheet) for P2

0.0000	0.0000
7.4000	0.0000
7.4000	11.4000
0.0000	11.4000
0.0000	0.0000
7.4000	0.0000
7.4000	11.4000
0.0000	11.4000
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