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After clicking on ‘Loading> Load Geometry Definitions> Quadrilateral' in the navigation treeview, follow the steps to define the Surface Load Geometry. You can use the collapsed documentation page below for more information on the explanations of each parameter.

 Quadrilateral
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🖱️ Click the three-dots icon on the Bridge cell, and then set BRG1.

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🖱️ Enter the Start Station as 0.

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🖱️ Enter the End Station as 530.

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🖱️ Keep the Start Transverse Offset and End Transverse Offset as default.

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 Quick Tip: Transverse Offset

Offset values use PGL as the reference point.

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🖱️ Enter the Surface Width as 36.

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🖱️ Keep the Start Skew and End Skew as default.

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 Quick Tip: Skew Angle

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 Quick Tip: Skew Angle 2

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🖱️ Keep the Graphics parameters as default.

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Proceed to the next step to verify the model.

The completed surface load geometry is 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.

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

20231017122702.mp4

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