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Please follow the instructions provided below to create Girder Camber Diagram and Fabrication Model

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Camber diagram is used in construction, which indicates the specified camber at all points along the length of a truss or beam.

When constructing a structure, such as a bridge, fabrication models should be created that take into account displacements made along a line and their corresponding opposite shifts.

This section will cover to create the Camber Diagram and Fabrication Model Report by making the required assignments.

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Navigate to Reports > Girder Camber Diagram and Fabrication Model

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Set Girder under Girder Column to create Camber Diagram and Fabrication report.

Set Girder as G1.

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Navigate Deflection Results Cases tab.

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Click three-dots icon on Steel Dead Load and click select.

Select TubGirderDL in the combobox.

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Repeat the same steps from 4 to 5 for Non-Composite Dead Load and Composite Dead Load.

Enter data as follows:

  • Non-Composite Dead Load: DeckDL

  • Composite Dead Load: DC2


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

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Navigate to Girder Camber Diagram and Fabrication Model under Reports on the tree view.

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Copy General and Deflection Result Cases from model inputs and paste into OpenBrIM.

The Girder Camber Diagram and Fabrication Model have been created.


 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 .

Girder Camber Diagram and Fabrication Model

General

Deflection Result Cases

STGC1	G1
STGC1	TubGirderDL	DeckDL	DC2	Ten Segment per Span	NO
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