Tendon Vertical Layout Data Form



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Access the Tendon Vertical Layout Data form, with the Bridge Modeler license enabled, as follows:

  1. Click the Bridge menu > Bridge Objects command, or select the Bridge Object Definition item and click the Define/Show Bridge Objects button on the Bridge Wizard, to display the Define Bridge Objects form. At least a layout line and a bridge deck section must be defined for this command to be available.

  2. Click the Add New Bridge Object button or highlight a previously defined bridge object in the Bridge Objects area of the form and click the Add Copy of Bridge Object or Modify/Show Bridge Object button to display the Bridge Object Data form.

  3. Click the Modify/Show Bridge Prestress button to display the Define Prestress Tendon form.

  4. Click the Add New Tendon button, or highlight a previously defined tendon in the Tendon display area and click the Add Copy of Tendon or Modify/Show Tendon button, to display the Bridge Tendon Data form.

  5. With the Bridge Tendon Data form displayed, click the  Edit Vert. Layout button to display the Tendon Vertical Layout Data form.

 

Use the Tendon Vertical Layout Data form to specify the segment, the tendon length and the vertical offset from the Reference Line.

With respect to defining segment types, clicking the Calculator button will display the  Define Parabolic Tendon {Vertical, Horizontal} Layout by Points form, which can be used to easily specify parabolic alignment(s) for the tendon. When the OK button on that form is clicked, the data in the spreadsheet is transferred automatically to the Tendon Layout Data spreadsheet on the Tendon Vertical Layout Data form. SAP2000 converts the numeric data to appropriate Segment Type designations and further entries in the Tendon Layout Data area are not needed.

    1. Right click on a row of data in the Tendon Layout Data spreadsheet to display the Modify Tendon Vertical Layout {Segment Number} form. The form has options to modify the Segment Parameters (i.e., Segment Type, Tendon Distance, Vertical Offset, and Slope), divide the selected segment into a user-specified number of segments, or delete a segment.

Note:  These three alternative input approaches can be used together to achieve the desired alignment. For example, use the Quick Start button to initiate the layout using one of the templates. Then right click on a row of data to make program-assisted adjustments using the Modify Tendon Vertical Layout {Segment Number} form. If further refinement is required, use the Insert, Modify, and Delete buttons to make the final adjustments, if necessary.

The Tendon Layout Display area, the Units, the Move button and the Show Tabular Data button function as described in the Bridge Tendon Data Form topic of this Help.

 

See Also

Bridge Wizard

Modify Tendon Vertical Horizontal Layout Segment

 

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