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Please follow the instructions provided below to create girder line layouts.

Navigate to Bridge Geometry > Girder Layout

Click three-dots on the first cell of the Supports and pick the insertion points IP1, IP6
Watch the GIF to see the graphical selection of insertion points. Click to enlarge.

Follow the same process to set all Girder Layouts

Enter the Initial & End Cantilever Length of Girder and values as 6.5

The Cantileverlength parameter represents the distance between the bearing and girder end. This distance is included in the self-weight computation of the girder.


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

1

Navigate to Girder Layout under Bridge Geometry.

2

Copy Layout from model inputs and paste into OpenBrIM.


Girder layout is given below.


 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 Layout

Layout

GL1	[IP1,IP6]	6.5	6.5
GL2	[IP2,IP7]	6.5	6.5
GL3	[IP3,IP8]	6.5	6.5
GL4	[IP4,IP9]	6.5	6.5
GL5	[IP5,IP10]	6.5	6.5
GL6	[IP11,IP18]	6.5	6.5
GL7	[IP12,IP19]	6.5	6.5
GL8	[IP13,IP20]	6.5	6.5
GL9	[IP14,IP21]	6.5	6.5
GL10	[IP15,IP22]	6.5	6.5
GL11	[IP16,IP23]	6.5	6.5
GL12	[IP17,IP24]	6.5	6.5
GL13	[IP25,IP30]	6.5	6.5
GL14	[IP26,IP31]	6.5	6.5
GL15	[IP27,IP32]	6.5	6.5
GL16	[IP28,IP33]	6.5	6.5
GL17	[IP29,IP34]	6.5	6.5
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