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      Dilip Matange [Bentley]
      Dilip Matange [Bentley]
      At the step 1 of 3 in ABC Wizard, when the Superstructure Type is Prestressed Girder, and the selected Girder Type is one of those (Open Box, Rectangular, Hollow Core, or Cellular Concrete Box), the option for the Three-Point Bearing System will be available…
      • over 1 year ago
      • LARS | LEAP | OpenBridge | OpenTunnel | RM
      • LARS | LEAP | OpenBridge | OpenTunnel | RM Wiki
    • Definition of Skew angle within the ABC wizard

      Dilip Matange [Bentley]
      Dilip Matange [Bentley]
      Document Information Document Type: FAQ Product(s): LEAP BRIDGE ENTERPRISE Version(s): All Original Author: Bentley Technical Support Group - VM QUESTION: What is the Definition of Skew angle within the ABC wizard? ANSWER: In the ABC…
      • over 2 years ago
      • LARS | LEAP | OpenBridge | OpenTunnel | RM
      • LARS | LEAP | OpenBridge | OpenTunnel | RM Wiki
    • How to transition in superelevation or vary deck width in ABC Wizard

      Dilip Matange [Bentley]
      Dilip Matange [Bentley]
      Basic bridge cross sections can be defined in LEAP Bridge Concrete to describe the roadway surface. Individual cross sections are referred to as templates, and the collection of templates constitute a cross section set. A cross section template is composed…
      • over 2 years ago
      • LARS | LEAP | OpenBridge | OpenTunnel | RM
      • LARS | LEAP | OpenBridge | OpenTunnel | RM Wiki
    • Post-tensioned integral pier cap

      olya dudzitskaya
      olya dudzitskaya
      Hello, I was wondering if there is a way to design a post-tensioned integral pier cap for a steel I-girder bridge in Leap Bridge Concrete or any other LEAP software? Thank you for your help, Olya
      • over 5 years ago
      • LARS | LEAP | OpenBridge | OpenTunnel | RM
      • LARS | LEAP | OpenBridge | OpenTunnel | RM Forum
    • LEAP Bridge Concrete Connect: Geometry and Importing Alignments

      Brandon Brooks
      Brandon Brooks
      When you're working in the "Bridge Parametric Layout" is there a way to import roadway alignments from InRoads (.alg file)? I'm able to import one alignment using the ABC wizard, but only one alignment. If you're working on a grade separation with multiple…
      • over 6 years ago
      • LARS | LEAP | OpenBridge | OpenTunnel | RM
      • LARS | LEAP | OpenBridge | OpenTunnel | RM Forum
    • RE: LEAP Bridge Enterprise bridge offset from alignment

      Steve Willoughby
      Steve Willoughby
      Kathryn: When using the ABC wizard you can enter offsets in two different location. One is in the Alignments... window while the other is when you are defining the cross section(s). In the Alignments... window you can define an Offset to the Bridge…
      • over 7 years ago
      • LARS | LEAP | OpenBridge | OpenTunnel | RM
      • LARS | LEAP | OpenBridge | OpenTunnel | RM Forum
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