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    • Girder length issue in Bridge Parametric Layout

      Usha Barooah
      Usha Barooah
      I am using Leap Bridge Concrete CONNECT Edition v17.01.01.07. I used ABC wizard to model a two span non continuous bridge (110'-104') with a 17.5 degree skew. The deck in span 1 is 66.6 ft while in span 2, it flares from 66.6ft in the interior bent to…
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    • RE: OBM - Bridge Deck with varying width

      Dilip Matange [Bentley]
      Dilip Matange [Bentley]
      Eric, To achieve this you need to add Variable Constraints to vary the deck. Here are the steps: Click on the Deck you want to vary and select Properties: Click to open the Solids Constraints Definition: Click on Variation and add…
      • over 7 years ago
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