Troubleshooting bridge-modeler models
Model sketch
CSI recommends that users sketch bridge configuration and data that is to be entered into the bridge modeler. Sketching should aid in computational-model development. Also, sketches submitted to CSI Technical Support will better communicate design intention, and expedite the support process. Attached is a sample sketch (pdf). It is advised that sketches contain the following information:
Plan and elevation layout line geometry
Bridge elevation: span lengths, deck section properties, substructure, bearing locations
Deck cross section: type, dimensioned geometry, total depth
Bearings: bearing property at each location, direction of unrestrained movement, girder support condition
Substructure: elevations for top of deck, bottom of girder, bottom of bearing, top of seat
Depending on bridge type, additional information may include:
Baseline elevation for top of deck at each substructure assembly
Bents: dimensioned geometry, column and cap-beam section properties
Dead-load verification
Bridge-deck-section area couples with base-material weight for dead-load computation. This should be taken into account when bridge deck and girders use concretes of different weight.
Haunch weight is not included, since haunch is only used to vertically offset girders. When tendons are modeled as elements, Tendon weight is included.
Shear forces reported on the Bridge Object Response Display form do not include tendon contribution since the primary tendon force is removed from flexural check.