To obtain the desired model, a specific sequence must be followed, known as the workflow.
The common starting point for all workflows is Bridge Geometry.
The definitions for Bridge Geometry are divided into five main parts:
Roadway Alignment: The alignment should be defined in the horizontal, vertical, and transverse directions or can be imported.
Bridge Alignment: The need to set Bridge Alignment to the previously defined Roadway Alignment is due to the requirement for the platform to allow users to have several alignments and several bridges within the same project.
Support Lines: Generally, the support lines in OpenBrIM are used when defining the locations of piers, abutments, and bearings.
Insertion Points: Insertion Points are needed to define bearing locations more specifically or can be used when defining girders.
Girder Layout: Girder Layouts can be defined as the routes of the girders, which can be determined using previously defined insertion points. Defining girder layouts is a must for nearly all workflows in OpenBrIM.
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