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The coverage needs to be set to the Bridge-Piers type. In a Bridge-Piers coverage there are several tools available. These tools are found by right-clicking a Bridge-Piers coverage in the Project Explorer and going to the ''Tools'' submenu.
The coverage needs to be set to the Bridge-Piers type. In a Bridge-Piers coverage there are several tools available. These tools are found by right-clicking a Bridge-Piers coverage in the Project Explorer and going to the ''Tools'' submenu.


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This will bring up the ''Generate Mesh'' dialog, where the parameters of the bridge to be meshed are defined.
This will bring up the ''Generate Mesh'' dialog, where the parameters of the bridge to be meshed are defined.


* See [[Create_Bridge_Footprint_Tool| Creaet Bridge Footprint Tool]] for details and explanations.
* See [[Create_Bridge_Footprint_Tool| Create Bridge Footprint Tool]] for details and explanations.
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Latest revision as of 17:37, 12 March 2024

The coverage needs to be set to the Bridge-Piers type. In a Bridge-Piers coverage there are several tools available. These tools are found by right-clicking a Bridge-Piers coverage in the Project Explorer and going to the Tools submenu.

Generate Bridge Mesh

This will bring up the Generate Mesh dialog, where the parameters of the bridge to be meshed are defined.


Insert Bridge into Mesh

This will bring up the Insert Bridge dialog. The dialog has the following options:

  • Source geometry – Shows the set source geometry that will hold the inserted bridge.
    • Select... – This will bring up the Select Source Geometry dialog, where existing source geometry can be selected for use.
  • Element area change limit (fast 0.0 ↔ 1.0 slow) – Select a transition change limit (0.0-1.0). A smaller value will allow for faster transitions, but worse element quality. The recommendation is to keep this at 0.5 or higher.
Example of the Insert Bridge dialog


Generate Bridge Polygon Coverage

This will bring up the Generate Mesh dialog, where there the user defines the input parameters to control the size of the bridge, the placement and number of piers and the mesh attributes.


Bridge/Pier Properties

Example of the Bridge/Pier Properties dialog, set to Arc type "Pier" and Pier type "Wall"

The Bridge/Pier Properties dialog can be accessed by right-clicking a selected arc and selecting the Assign Properties... command. As it starts out, the dialog has the following options in a drop-drown under Arc type:

  • "Unassigned" – The default option that contains no properties or attributes.
  • "Bridge" – Designates the arc as a bridge structure. When "Bridge" is selected, the dialog has the following options:
    • Bridge width (ft) – Set the width (in feet) of the bridge.
    • Bridge wrapping width (ft) – Set the wrapping width (in feet) of the bridge.
    • Insert bridge entrance/exit (pressure zone) – If this is checked, a bridge entrance and exit will be inserted.
  • "Pier" – Designates the arc as a pier structure. When this Arc type is selected, the first option, the Pier type drop-down, will determine what the rest of the options below it are. The Pier type options are:
    • "Wall" &nash; When "Wall" is selected as the Pier type, the dialog has the following options:
      • Pier size (ft) (wall width or pier diameter) – The size of the pier (in feet), which can be thought of as either the wall width or the pier diameter.
      • Wall pier length (ft) – The length of the wall pier (in feet).
      • Wall pier number of side elements – The number of side elements of the wall pier.
      • Number of element layers (wrapping) – The number of wrapping layer elements.
      • Pier end type – This is a drop-down where the end type can be selected from the following options:
        • "Square" – A squared off end to the pier.
        • "Rounded" – A rounded off end to the pier.
        • "Sharp" – A sharp end to the pier.
    • "Pier Group" – When "Pier group" is selected as the Pier type, the dialog has the following options:
      • Pier size (ft) (wall width or pier diameter) – The size of the pier (in feet), which can be thought of as either the wall width or the pier diameter.
      • Number of element layers (wrapping) – The number of wrapping layer elements.
      • Number of piers in group – The number of piers contained within the group.
      • Pier group spacing (ft) – By how much feet the piers are spaced within the group.
  • "Abutment" – Designates the arc as an abutment structure.

Depending on which of these are selected, the options listed below the Arc type will be different.

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