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After clicking on 'Bridge Geometry> Support Lines' in the navigation treeview, follow the steps to define the Support Line. You can use the collapsed documentation page below for more information on the explanations of each parameter.

 Support Lines
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(blue star) Click three-dots icon on Bridge cell and set a bridge alignment as BRG1.

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(blue star) Keep the Station, Skew Angle and Transverse Offset as default.

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 Quick Tip: Skew Angle
 Quick Tip: Skew Angle 2

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 Quick Tip: Transverse Offset

Offset values use PGL as the reference point.

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Set name as Abut1.

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When the steps are completed, the shared screenshot displayed in the adjacent cell should be visible in the 3D view of OpenBrIM.

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To model all the support lines, copy the data below and paste the parameters into the first cell in OpenBrIM spreadsheet. Refer to the quick tip for an easy guide on how to perform the copy operation. After completing the copy, proceed to the next step to verify the model.

 Quick Tip: Learn how to 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 .

Support Lines

Bridge Parameters

Abut1	BRG1	0.0000	0.0000	0.0000
Pier2	BRG1	160.0000	0.0000	0.0000
Pier3	BRG1	370.0000	0.0000	0.0000
Abut4	BRG1	530.0000	0.0000	0.0000

The completed support lines are illustrated below. Please verify that you have the same model on your end by examining each view provided here. For more information on how to perform visual checks, refer to the quick tips.

 Quick Tip: Learn how to show Model

Click on the arrow button above the Analysis button located in the upper-left corner of the OpenBrIM screen.

Click on the Model button on the screen that opens up.


To view the entire procedure explained on this page, please watch the recorded Video below.

20231002185533.mp4

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