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

1

Navigate to Load Geometry Definitions > Surface > Quadrilateral

2

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

3

Set the name as Span1DeckSurface

Enter Start Station, End Station and Surface Width data as in the figure for Span1DeckSurface (Load Surface Definitions).

4

Keep the default data in the Graphics section constant.

5

As there are 3 spans in the project, it is necessary to define 3 different surface loads.


Define these loads according to the information provided in the figure.


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

1

Navigate to Quadrilateral 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 .

Quadrilateral

Surface

Graphics

Span1DeckSurface	Bridge1	23846.1200	23897.3200	-18.0000	-18.0000	14.0000	5.7800	5.2800
Span2DeckSurface	Bridge1	23897.3200	23982.2800	-18.0000	-18.1200	14.0000	5.2800	10.1200
Span3DeckSurface	Bridge1	23982.2800	24026.8400	-18.1200	-18.0000	14.4000	10.1200	14.6800
Span1DeckSurface	0.0000	Alignment
Span2DeckSurface	0.0000	Alignment
Span3DeckSurface	0.0000	Alignment

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