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    • Variable Longitudinal Stiffeners

      MarcosBeier
      MarcosBeier
      LBS inside OpenBridge Designer , allows users to easily create models with longitudinal stiffeners within a girder element with a variable height. After the usual geometry and modeling steps for creating the main girders in the Member Definition tab,…
      • 1 month ago
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    • How to adjust the Precast girder length from one abutment to the other?

      MarcosBeier
      MarcosBeier
      In LEAP Bridge Concrete , for a flared bridge model with only one single span, the user has to follow some steps to adjust the Precast length : 1. Open the model and go to the Superstructure tab, select the Precast/Prestressed Girder button to open…
      • 2 months ago
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    • Precast girders geometrical elevation measurements

      MarcosBeier
      MarcosBeier
      For bridge precast girders there are some elevation measurements that are an specific geometrical issue to achieve the final roadway profile while accommodating the girder camber and geometric effects of the roadway surface including super elevations…
      • 7 months ago
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    • RM Bridge \ Modeler \ Cross-sections: Parts

      MarcosBeier
      MarcosBeier
      At Modeler inside RM Bridge in the Cross-Sections , users can define Parts that are used to define the Beams and Nodes for the structural system to be used in the analysis and calculations. Although most models will have only one Part 1 that is pre-defined…
      • 8 months ago
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    • RM Bridge: Modeler axis FAQ: Complex transversal supports or girders

      MarcosBeier
      MarcosBeier
      RM Bridge allows users to model any complex transversal supports or diaphragm thru the use of several Modeler axes. As usual, each Axis will create the necessary elements to compose the grillage; though, the user can easily make it more versatile using…
      • over 1 year ago
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    • Modeler Axes

      MarcosBeier
      MarcosBeier
      In RM Bridge at the Modeler component the Axie elements usually represent the Axis of a road alignment; but, in more geometrically complex models, an Axis could also be the transversal support lines or any other local reference axis that is needed. One…
      • over 1 year ago
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