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This tutorial was written for SAP2000, but the same concept applies also to CSiBridge. |
This tutorial explains how to define horizontal and vertical layout-line geometry. Layout lines are broken into a number of segments between transition points, including point of tangent (PT), point of curvature (PC), point of vertical tangent (PVT), and point of vertical curvature (PVC). Each segment is defined using the parameters in the relevant menu.
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Plan and elevation views of the sample layout line used in this tutorial are presented with corresponding data sets below:
Plan view
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Figure 1 - Layout line plan view
Figure 2 - Plan view data
Elevation view
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Figure 3 - Layout line elevation view
Figure 4 - Elevation view data
Data to be entered in SAP2000
Data is entered using the Bridge Layout Line Data menu, shown in Figure 5:
Figure 5 - Baseline geometry in SAP2000
Select Define Horizontal Layout Data to enter plan view geometry. Each row of the table in Figure 6 defines one segment of the layout-line plan as follows:
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- Rows 4-6 follow the same procedure as the previous three rows.
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Figure 6 - Plan view data
Select Define Vertical Layout Data to enter elevation view geometry. Each row of the table in Figure 7 defines one segment of the layout-line elevation as follows:
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- Row 4 defines a constant slope of -20% to station 614.16.
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Figure 7 - Elevation view data
This procedure generates the layout line diagrammed and described in the Layout line geometry section.