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RM E Getting Started DIN
RM E Getting Started DIN
RM E Getting Started DIN
Contents 1 General ......................................................................................................................... 1-1 1.1 1.2 The Tutorial ......................................................................................................... 1-2 Strucural System .................................................................................................. 1-2
1.2.1 Support Scheme ............................................................................................... 1-3 1.2.2 Cross Section ................................................................................................... 1-3 1.2.3 Tendon Geometry ............................................................................................ 1-4 1.2.4 Tendon Characteristics .................................................................................... 1-4 1.2.5 Material Properties........................................................................................... 1-5 1.3 Loading ................................................................................................................ 1-6 1.3.1 Permanent Load ............................................................................................... 1-6 1.3.2 Creep and Shrinkage: ....................................................................................... 1-6 1.3.3 Additional Load ............................................................................................... 1-6 1.3.4 Traffic Load ..................................................................................................... 1-6 2 Starting a Calculation .................................................................................................. 2-7 2.1 2.2 2.3 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 4 4.1 4.2 5 5.1 Recalculate ........................................................................................................... 2-7 First Results ......................................................................................................... 2-8 View Options ..................................................................................................... 2-11 Import of Material.............................................................................................. 3-12 Definition of Tendon Geometry ........................................................................ 3-13 Definition of Stressing Sequence ...................................................................... 3-19 Load Management ............................................................................................. 4-23 Loading Case Definition .................................................................................... 4-25 Stage Actions and Activation ............................................................................ 5-31
Construction Schedule ............................................................................................... 5-31 5.1.1 Definition of Individual Stages ...................................................................... 5-31 5.1.2 Activation of the New Stages ........................................................................ 5-33 5.1.3 Calculation Actions for Each Stage ............................................................... 5-34
Traffic ........................................................................................................................ 6-38 6.1 6.2 Traffic Load Definition...................................................................................... 6-38 Calculation Actions for Construction Stage ...................................................... 6-44
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Load Combinations for Design Code Checks ........................................................... 7-47 7.1 7.2 Combination Table ............................................................................................ 7-47 Calculation Actions for Load Combinations ..................................................... 7-48 Fibre Stress Checks (SLS) ................................................................................. 8-50 Ultimate Load Check (ULS) .............................................................................. 8-52
Design Code Checks .................................................................................................. 8-50 8.1 8.2 8.1.1 Calculation Actions for Fibre Stress Check................................................... 8-50 8.2.1 Calculation Action for Ultimate Load Check ................................................ 8-52
Calculating the Construction Schedule ...................................................................... 9-54 9.1 10.1 Starting the Calculation ..................................................................................... 9-54 Numerical Results ............................................................................................ 10-55 Standard Listings ..................................................................................... 10-55 Interactive Result Viewing ...................................................................... 10-56 RMSets .................................................................................................... 10-57 Diagrams .................................................................................................. 10-59 Listings .................................................................................................... 10-60 RMSet in the Construction Schedule ....................................................... 10-61 Plot ........................................................................................................... 10-62 Plot Profiles in the Construction Schedule .............................................. 10-65 Interactive View of stress, force and displacment: .................................. 10-66
10 Result Presentation Post-Processing ..................................................................... 10-55 10.1.1 10.1.2 10.2 10.2.1 10.2.2 10.2.3 10.2.4 10.3 10.3.1 10.3.2 10.3.3 11.1 11.2
11 Exporting and Storing .............................................................................................. 11-68 Project Export .................................................................................................. 11-68 Leaving the Program........................................................................................ 11-70
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General 1-1
General
The following issues will be tackled in the following session in RM : Schedule: Starting the program Description of interface Importing material properties and variables Definition of material properties Definition of cross sections Definition of structural system Definition of tendon geometry Definition of loading Definition of traffic Definition of one construction stage Fibre stress check Ultimate load check Starting the calculation Post processing
The following description of the necessary program input should be done simultaneously to the program evaluation in RM.
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General 1-2
The example consists of a straight, 60m long girder with a constant cross section. Each span is 30m long.
A2
30m 10x3m
A3
Axis in plan: Straight line: Axis in elevation: Straight line: System numbering: Node numbers (span wise): Element number (span wise): Support elements:
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General 1-3
0.25 m
3.40 m
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RM Bridge Training Getting Started RM DIN 1.2.3 Tendon Geometry Span 1 Span 2 101 (9 Tendon) AT=1600mm2, AD=5000mm2 (101-112) 102 (9 Tendon) AT=1600mm2, AD=5000mm2 (109-120)
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1.2.4 Tendon Characteristics Friction losses: Wobble factor: Wedge slip: Allowable stresses in tendon:
Stressing fpk fp0.1k Before wedge After wedge 1860000 0,8 0,7 1674000 0,9 0,8 Before wedge After wedge 1488000 1302000 1506600 1339200
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General 1-5
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General 1-6
1.3 Loading
1.3.1 Permanent Load Self weight concrete: 25,0 kN/m3 Permanent load: 30,0 kN/m
1.3.2 Creep and Shrinkage: Creep and Shrinkage will be considered according to EC2 (Austrian interpretation NORM B4750).
1.3.3 Additional Load Temperature Temperature coefficient: Temperature gradient: Wind Transversal wind: 2.00 kN/m2 1e-5 per C +10C top
1.3.4 Traffic Load To keep the input simple only one load train will be considered (~4*25t truck with uniform load on 12m width).
2 [m]
2 [m]
2 [m]
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Starting a Calculation
After the export from Modeler to Analyzer a lot of relevant definitions such as node coordinates, element, material and cross section assignment are already available. Before defining further input data a check of the current situation is suggested. Use the calculation-function to start a cross-section calculation and structure check. The calculation can check the stability of the system and obtain the relevant cross-section parameters (area, eccentric and moment of inertia).
2.1 Recalculate
The Recalc-button can be found on the top of view-window.
Recalculate
Start calculation
Since there is no other definition than the system data available at the moment it is sufficient to select Cross section calculation and Structure check at this stage. To execute press Recalce
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Starting a Calculation 2-8 During the calculation the status line (see lower edge of RM window) shows the calculation progress. The Calculation stop info shows that the calculation has finished, no errors and warnings appeared.
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Starting a Calculation 2-9 After the system check the screen view changes with any zooming action. The structural parts can be viewed now, the system line is now shifted to the correct position (at the centre of gravity of all cross sections.
System Visualisation
Other available information now are cross-section properties (areas, inertias, ....). In order to check these values, the following steps are required: Select Properties in the navigation and Cross-Sections in the Sub menu to view all cross-sections used in the project.
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Starting a Calculation 2-10 All values can be checked here, like Moment of Inertia, cross section area, shear area. Please note that modifications can be done here, but it is recommended to do that in Modeler in order to have a consistent data base.
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View Options
Views
Cofirm
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Import of Material
Import of Material
Select the wanted standard/code and double click (name turns red) the wanted material (left column for Default database). Use to apply the selected material to the current directory.
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Tendon Data
Tendon Geometry
All defined tendons together with the properties are shown in the upper listing (empty at the moment). The lower listing will show the element assignment and the geometry definition.
Select Insert after above the upper listing to open the following input window:
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Tendon - Properties
In this example the tendon 101 will be for the PT in stage 1. 9 tendons will be in this group, please define the area for one tendon, for one duct, Beta (see Manuel) and friction coefficient.
Confirm
Assignment
First the element for tendon 101 will be defined. Select Assignment.
Select the Insert after button above the lower listing to open the input window. Tendon 101 will be defined for the elements 101 to 112, this corresponds to the activation of the first stage.
Assignment
Confirm
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Geometry
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The numeric input can be combined with an immediate graphic check. Select the Info button above the lower listing to get both, the numeric and graphic input window. The selected elements (101 to 112) are shown in the graphic field together with the cross sections.
Tendon geometry
Graphic
The input can be controlled by toggling between cross-section and general view.
Select the Insert after button above the listing at the bottom. The frame shown at the left allows the definition of:
Tendoon Geometry
x/l is the position inside the element, the eccentricities ey and ez define the offset.
Confirm Select the Insert after button above the listing at the bottom to add a second line.
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Material for PT Tendons 3-16 Please see the input at the left to define the second input line. We use the defined stress point SP-B as reference for the second geometry point.
Tendoon Geometry
Confirm
Continue to select the Insert after button above the listing at the bottom to add all other geometry points for the tendon geometry.
Tendon Number: Type: Type: Ref. Elem.: CS Pnt: x/l: eY [m]: eZ [m]: Relative to: Alpha1: Value: Alpha2: Value: Relative to: Normal 101 0 0.00 0.00 Elem Frei Frei Elem Normal 104 SP_B 0 0.25 0.00 CS Pnt. Value 0.00 Value 0.00 Elem 101 Normal 107 SP_B 1 0.20 0.00 CS Pnt. Value 0.00 Value 0.00 Elem Normal 110 1 0.00 0.00 Elem Value 0.00 Value 0.00 Elem Normal 112 1 0.00 0.00 Elem Free Free Elem
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Material for PT Tendons 3-17 The second tendon group (with number 102) will be for the second stage. Again the necessary properties are defined.
Tendon - Properties
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Assignment
Select the insert after button above the lower listing the following input window comes up:
Tendon Assignment
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Geometry
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Continue to use the Insert after button to add all necessary input lines in the right o rder.
Tendon No.: Type Type Ref. Elem.: C Pkt: x/l: eY [m]: eZ [m]: Relative to: Alpha1: Value: Alpha2: Value: Relative to: Normal 109 0 0.00 0.00 Elem Frei Frei Elem Normal 110 1 0.00 0.00 Elem Value 0.00 Value 0.00 Elem 102 Normal 113 ST_B 1 0.20 0.00 CS Pnt Value 0.00 Value 0.00 Elem Normal 117 ST_B 1 0.25 0.00 CS Pnt Value 0.00 Value 0.00 Elem Normal 120 1 0.00 0.00 Elem Free Free Elem
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Tendon
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Material for PT Tendons 3-20 As described above the tendon 101 is stressed, see input at the left.
Tendon Action
The corresponding impact on the structure will be made available in the Stress label CS1.
Confirm
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The next two actions refer to the right end of the tendon 101. The actions are similar to the first ones. Select Insert after to define the new stressing action. Please define the data as shown in the table below:
Stress/Release: Stress/Release: Force/Factor: Wedge slip: Tendon: Fact of SIGmax: Wedge slip: Stress label: Description:
Table
Select Insert after button to define the stressing sequence for tendon 102.
Stress/Release: Stress/Release: Force/Factor: Wedge slip: Kabel: Fact of SIGmax: Wedge slip: Stress label: Description:
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Stressing Actions
The screen shot at the left shows all necessary stressing actions on both tendons (101 and 102).
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A graphical control is available when using the Info button on top. Select the wanted line in the input table and hit the button to see the corresponding graphic. The graphic shows the normal force in the tendon together with all losses due to friction, wobble and geometry. The initial stressing as well as the losses due to wedge slip can be viewed.
Tendon Action
Tendon Action
Furthermore it is possible to see the influences on the tendon force due to further actions on the structure (creep, other PT, other loads,...). Not available at this stage of our example.
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Load Definition
Each load is defined in an individual loading case. An automatic accumulation of all loading case results is available using the Load manager facilities. The loading results can be combined to create needed load combinations. These created combinations can be combined with other combinations to create total envelopes. Multiplication (safety) factors can be assigned to any result combination easily using a combination table.
Constr. Sched.
LManage
Select LManage in the sub menu to see the input table for the Load Management.
select
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RM Bridge Training Getting Started RM DIN Select the Insert after button to define the first load type group. (G1).
LManage G1
All loading cases identified with the LoadInfo G1 will be accumulated in the summation loading case G1 and DL-SUM (DL-Sum contains all permanent load, G1 will contain the summation of self weight only).
Confirm
Select the Insert after button above the upper table to define the first input (G1).
Load Manag.: Load Manag.: Load Case 1: Type: Load Case 2: Type: Load Case 3: Type:
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Constr. Sched.
Select the Insert after button above the upper listing to open the first loading case (G1101). Loading Case G1-101 will be used now for the self weight definition of the main girder at the first construction stage. Note, if Load only elements, activated in current stage is chosen, no consideration for element loading needs to be done.(Is automatically done by activation of the elements.) Use to switch the Duration Type (Permanent or Non-Permanent).
LCase G1
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Select the pull down arrow at the right of the Load Manag. input field to open the fo llowing input.
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Load Definition 4-26 Assign the new loading case to one of the existing groups of the Load Management. (G1, G2, ..). This information is used to add the Lcase results to the result accumulation. Confirm
LManage - Listing
LCase Listing
Select the Insert after button above the lower listing to the define the loading for the first loading case (G1-101). Select Uniform load and Self weight-just as load to define the necessary load.
Load data
Confirm
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Define the elements to be considered for the self weight load. The direction vector is supposed to point in the negative vertical global direction. Note, all elements are chosen because Load only elements, activated in current stage is chosen in the upper table. Confirm
Self Weight
All other loadings are defined in the same way, please see the following tables. Select Insert after above the upper listing to define one more Loading Case. Note, tick Load only elements, activated in current stage!
Table
Select Insert after above the upper listing to define one more Loading Case.
Name: Name: Duration-Type: Loadmanag.: Description:
Table
Select Insert after above the upper listing to define two more Loading Cases.
Name: Name: Duration-Type: Loadmanag.: Description:
Table
Select Insert after above the upper listing to define three more Loading Cases.
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Table
Select Insert after above the upper listing to define two more Loading Cases..
Name:
Table
LC-W NP Wind
Definition of the actual loading for the created loading cases. Select the relevant loading case in the upper listing and use the Insert after button above the lower listing to define the loading. See the following table for the load input. Select the Insert after button above the lower listing to define the following loading.
Loading Case: Loading Case: Insert: Actual loading: Loading type: Confirm: From: To: Step: Rx: Ry: Rz: Type: Confirm: G1-102 Lower Listing Uniform load Self Weight OK
G1-101
LC Self Weight
All elements are selected because of Load only elements, activated in current stage is activated. (see page 4-25). It is also possible to only define the elements from 101 to 112 for the loadcase G1-101.
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Chose a loading case in the upper listing and select the Insert after for the lower listing to define the other loading.
Loading case: Loading case: Insert: Actual load: Loading type: Confirm: From: To: Step: Qx: Qy: Qz: Type1: Type2: Type3: Confirm: G2-299 Lower Listing Uniform load Concentric load OK 101 120 1 -30.0 Global Real length Load/Length unit OK
LC permanent load
Choose a loading case in the upper listing and select the Insert after for the lower listing to define the other loading.
LC Pre-stressing
Loading case: Loading case: Insert: Actual load: Loading type: Confirm: From: To: Step: Type: Confirm:
PT-501 Lower Listing Prestressing Stress tendon OK 101 101 1 Increment Force OK
PT-502 Lower Listing Prestressing Stress tendon OK 102 102 1 Increment Force OK
Chose a loading case in the upper listing and select the Insert after for the lower listing to define the other loading.
LC C&S
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Chose a loading case in the upper listing and select the Insert after for the lower listing to define the other loading.
Loading case: Loading case: Insert: Actual Load: Load Type: Confirm: From: To: Step: Alpha (1/C): DT-G (C): DT-Y (C): H-Y (m): DT-Z (C): H-Z (m): Confirm: LC-TG Lower Listing Initial Stress/Strain Temperature load OK 101 120 1 1e-005 10.0 Global OK Loading case: Insert: Actual Load: Load Type: Confirm: From: To: Step: Qx: Qy: Qz: Typ1: Typ2: Typ3: Confirm: LC-W Lower Listing
Uniform Load
Concentric load OK 101 120 1 2.00 Global Real Length Qz multiply Load with Cs height OK
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Construction Schedule
Everything that is needed for a erection sequence simulation is grouped in this menu. Existing elements are activated according to the defined schedule. The upper listing shows all available construction stages, the correct order is important! The lower listing shows all elements activated in this construction stage. Previously and not yet activated elements are not shown. Furthermore the activation age of the new elements is shown.
Constr. Stages
Select Insert after above the upper listing to create a new construction stage. Select a number or a short name for the new stage (Stage1).
Constr. Stage
confirm
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Select Insert after above the upper listing to create all other new construction stages.
Name: Name: List: Duration: Description:
Table
Stage1 Stage 1
Stage2 Stage 2
Stage99 Stage 3
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RM Bridge Training Getting Started RM DIN 5.1.2 Activation of the New Stages
Constr. Stage
For each new stage the corresponding elements for activation will be defined now (lower listing). Select stage 1 in the upper listing.
Activation
Select Insert after above the lower listing to activate the elements for stage 1. For stage 1 the elements 101 to 112 will be activated. Not to forget the support elements 1100 and 1200!
Activation
Confirm Select Insert after above the lower listing to activate the elements for stage 2, select stage 2 in the upper listing first!
Constr. Stage: Constr. Stage: Insert: Type: From: To: Step: Age: ts: Confirm: Stage1 Lower Listing Active 101 112 1 14 OK Stage1 Lower Listing Active 1100 1200 100 14 OK
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Activation
5.1.3 Calculation Actions for Each Stage Change from Activation to Schedule Action.
Action
Select Insert after in the lower listing to define the first action for stage 1 (select stage 1 in upper listing first!).
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Construction Schedule 5-35 Several groups for actions are available. Each one contains the available action for the specific group. You remember the Load manager? The loading cases defined there need to be initialised (set results in this sum loading cases to 0) first. Do this as a first step at the begin of the calculation. Select the group LC/Envelope actions and the function LcInit.
Actions
Confirm The input field Output1 is used to define the loading case G1.
Actions
Confirm Select Insert after above the lower listing to define all other actions for this first stage.
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Actions Stage1
Constr. Stage: Stage1 Stage1 Stage1 Stage1 Stage1 Constr. Stage: Insert: Lower Listing Lower Listing Lower Listing Lower Listing Lower Listing Calcula Calcula Calcula Calcula CalculaAction: tion (Static) tion (Static) tion (Static) tion (Static) tion (Static) Type: Calc Stress Calc Grout Creep Confirm: OK OK OK OK OK Input 1: G1-101 PT-501 101 1 Input 2: CS1 Input 3: Output 1: CS-601 Output 2: * * * Delta-T: 28 Description: Confirm: OK OK OK OK OK
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Traffic 6-38
Traffic
Select Insert after above the upper listing to define the first lane. Select Number 1 for the first lane.
Lane 1
Confirm
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RM Bridge Training Getting Started RM DIN Select Insert after above the lower listing to define the position of lane 1.
Traffic 6-39
MACROs are available for input of lanes for element series. The listing at the left shows all these Macros (unit loads for the influence line calculation are established according to the vehicle positions). Select Macro2 for Lanes that are eccentric to the main girder. Confirm The empty listing for Macro 2 appears. Click Insert after to define the element series.
Lane 1
Lane 1
Insert Define the values as shown at the left. This input shows an eccentricity of -2m for the lane 1 along the elements 101 to 120.
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RM Bridge Training Getting Started RM DIN Confirm Confirm the input <OK> Close the input window <cancel>.
Traffic 6-40
The new lane is shown in the upper listing. The corresponding unit load positions are shown in the lower listing.
Lane 1
Confirm
The second lane is nearly the same, except the offset is +2m. Define the values as shown at the left. This input shows an eccentricity of +2m for the lane 1 along the elements 101 to 120.
Lane 2
RM Bridge Training Getting Started RM DIN Next Step will be the load train definition.
Traffic 6-41
LTrain
Select
All load train are shown in the upper listing. The lower listing shows the details for each load train. Select Insert after above the upper listing to define the first load train. Default proposal is ok 1. Note: some codes have different factors for minimum and maximum traffic load evaluation.
LTrain
Confirm
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Traffic 6-42 In our example the traffic load consist of uniform load of 15kN/m and two concentrated loads of 200kN each. Two meters before and 2m after the conc. Loads no uniform load will be applied. See load scheme at the left.
LTrain
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Input 1
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2 [m]
Select Insert after above the lower listing to define the load train as discussed. First define the uniform load (-15.0 kN/m). The actual load will be applied according to the influence line.
LTrain
Confirm
Select Insert after above the lower listing to define all other loads for this load train.
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Traffic 6-43
Load train: 1 1 1 1 1 Load train: Insert: Lower Listing Lower Listing Lower Listing Lower Listing Lower Listing Q [kN/m]: -15.0 -15.0 F [kN]: -200.0 -200.0 Input 1: Free Free Input 2: Length Length L-from: 2 2 2 L-to: 2 2 2 L-step: 2 2 2 Confirm: OK OK OK OK OK
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Traffic 6-44
Constr. Schedule
Select Insert to define a new stage.
Name: Name: List: Duration.: Description:
Table
No activation necessary (everything is already active). Select Schedule Action to define the necessary input
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Traffic 6-45
Select Insert after above the lower listing to define the needed actions for traffic load calculation.
Constr. stage: TRAFFIC TRAFFIC Constr. stage: Insert: Lower Listing Lower Listing LC/Envel LC/Envel Action: ope action ope action Type: SupInit SupInit Confirm: OK OK Input 1: Input 2: Input 3: Output 1: Lane1.sup Lane2.sup Output 2: Delta-T: Description: Confirm: OK OK TRAFFIC
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Select Insert after above the lower listing to define the needed actions for traffic load calculation.
Constr. stage: TRAFFIC TRAFFIC TRAFFIC TRAFFIC Constr. stage: Insert: Lower Listing Lower Listing Lower Listing Lower Listing Calcula Calcula Calcula CalculaAction: tion (Static) tion (Static) tion (Static) tion (Static) Type: Infl Infl LivelL LivelL Confirm: OK OK OK OK Input 1: 1 2 1 2 Input 2: 1 1 Input 3: Output 1: lane0001.inf lane0002.inf Lane1.sup Lane2.sup Output 2: * * Delta-T: Description: Confirm: OK OK OK OK Constr. stage: Constr. stage: Insert: Action: Type: Confirm: Input 1: Input 2: Input 3: Output 1: Output 2: Delta-T: Description: Confirm: BAVERK Lower List LC/Envel ope action SupAddSup OK Traffic.sup Lane1.sup * OK
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Traffic 6-46
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Select Load Case and the corresponding load group (G1 Self weight).
Combinations
Using the combination law SupAddLc result from the selected loading cases will added to create a load combination.
Confirm
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LCase PT SupAddLc 1 1 1 1 OK
LCase CS SupAddLc 1 1 1 1 OK
Table
LCase
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Constr. Sched.
Select Insert after above the upper listing to define a new stage where the load comb inations will be defined.
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Table
Select Schedule Actions to open to start the action input for load combination.
Action
Select
Select Insert after above the lower listing to open the input window.
Constr. Stage: Constr. Stage: Insert: Action: Type: Confirm: Input 1: Input 2: Input 3: Output 1: Output 2: Delta-T: Description: Confirm:
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Constr. Sched.
Select Insert after above the upper listing to define a new stage.
Name: Name: List file: Duration.: Description:
Table
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Select Insert after above the lower listing to define the necessary actions.
Constr. Stage: SLS Constr. Stage: Insert: Lower Listing Check Action: Actions (UE) Type: FibSup Confirm: OK Input 1: Comb1.sup Input 2: 1 Input 3: Output 1: Output 2: * Delta-T: Description: Confirm: OK
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Constr. Stage
Select Insert after above the upper listing to define a new stage for the ultimate load check.
Table
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Select Insert after above the lower listing to define the necessary actions.
Constr. Stage: ULS ULS ULS ULS Constr. Stage: Insert: Lower Listing Lower Listing Lower Listing Lower Listing LC/Envel Checking Checking Checking Action: pe action action (Sup) action (Sup) action (Sup) Type: SupInit ReiIni UltSup UltSup Confirm: OK OK OK OK Input 1: Comb2.sup Comb2.sup Input 2: Rein UltMz Input 3: UltUltOutput 1: Comb2.sup Comb2.sup Output 2: * * Delta-T: Description: Confirm: OK OK OK OK
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System Calculation
Before the calculation can actually be started, the definitions for SumLC for the summation loading case DL-SUM needs to be defined. Start the calculation by clicking <Recalc>.
Recalc
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10.1.1 Standard Listings Several list files are generated automatically during the run of the calculation. The results of the loading cases (and others) can be viewed using the editor. All these listing contain displacements and internal forces for nodes, elements and tendons. Additionally list files containing information about structural data, material, cross section and stressing action + tendon geometry are available. (struct.lst, material.lst, cross.lst, stress.lst, ..). Select TextPad to load one of the files (top of screen). Select the sub directory for (Default Schedule) and the wanted file.
RMSet - New
Open
The textpad editor opens and allows to view the results files.
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All results can be viewed interactively as well. The following procedure shows how to do this. Select Results and Loading Cases to open the spread sheet for results.
Results
LCase Results
The shown listing shows the local internal forces for loading case G1. Please feel free to change LCase and all other buttons on the screen.
Minimum and Maximum results can be searched, too. The results from Pre-Stressing and Creep&Shrinkage loading cases are available in three ways: Primary: P*e state for PT and distribution forces for C&S. Secondary: Secondary effects for PT and C&S. Total: Primary + Secondary = Total. Selecting Diagram (bottom right) the wanted result component can be displayed graph ically in an easy way. Select Results and Envelopes to view the results of superposition files in the same way.
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RMSets
The upper listing shows the names for the relevant RMSets (empty at the moment). All RMSets can be used in the run of the construction stages as well. Feel free to add the according action at any time in the stage definitions. The RMSets will produce graphics and listings.
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Select Insert after above the upper listing to define a new RMSet. This new RMSet is supposed to show the ending moment MZ at the end of the first construction stage. (Stage1-Mz).
RMSet - New
Confirm Select the Info button to open the interactive input pad.
Element Liste
After all elements are defined, confirm input with insert before.
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Result Presentation Post-Processing 10-59 Select Load Case DLSUM. Select the wanted result component - Mz. Select insert before Save all RMSet definitions using Save.
Element Listing
10.2.2 Diagrams
For the defined configuration a name for the resulting graphic file can be chosen.
RMSet Plotting
Define Mz.pl
Dgm-CS1-
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10.2.3 Listings For the defined configuration a name for the resulting list file can be chosen.
RMSet Printing
Define Mz.lst
Rep-CS1-
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10.2.4 RMSet in the Construction Schedule RMSets can be incorporated in the construction schedule. When ever the a result during the calculation should be stored graphically or numerically a corresponding action can be inserted. The action DgmSet is used to use an RMSet for a diagram plot. The action DoRep is used to use an RMSet for a result listing.
Element Listing
Confirm
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Plotting
10.3.1 Plot Plot contains following types: Directory: All Rm-Sets are listed here as a plot. Plot Container: RMSet: PLSYS: C&S: One or several Plots with RM Plot-Definitions. (see below) All RM-Sets are listed A listing of ASCII *.rm files that might exist from earlier RM versions. Kreep and Shrinkage Select Plot Container and open a new Plot-Container. Select a new name or accept the one proposed by the program.
Plot Container
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Plot Profil
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Confirm Similarly prepared standard plots of structure and results can be created using several Macros.
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Select Loading case result to show results from a loading case. The input field for Plot Profile is used to save the created input. Press: Run Macro
Select the elements to be shown (Group: MG). Select the results to be shown together with the elements (Displacments and Force)
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Dependent on the Plot-Container type the plot editor opens when hitting the Info button. Modifications or additional definitions can be done in here. Select the Info button to open the plot content (= plot editor). The plot editor allows the definition or modification of graphics and plot profiles. The result will be a plot file. These plot files contain paper size (page) and one or several views. The views it selves contain one or several objects. Three levels can be defined or modified. The most important modify, copy and delete functions can be selected in the upper menu line or via the right mouse button.
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10.3.2 Plot Profiles in the Construction Schedule Plot Profiles can also be inserted in the construction stages at anytime at any position. The action DoPlot is used to define an existing plot container and an existing plot profile in order to create a plot file.
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Use the arrow next to the input field to select a plot container and a plot profile. Use input1 and iput2 to define eventually existing variables in the plot profile.
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10.3.3 Interactive View of stress, force and displacment: Right click with your mouse in the middle of the window gives you the following menu, as shown in the right figure. Select View Options
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Tick Draw cross sections and Draw CS mesh Tick Draw element bodies and Draw detailed bodies
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Result Presentation Post-Processing 10-67 Set Load Case as DL-SUM. Tick Stresses and finally press OK
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The figure on the left side shows the stressdistribution in the elements (red colour means high- green colour low stresses).
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Exporting and Storing 11-69 Define a new file name which will contain all data after the export. Additional selections can be ticked as you can see at the left (to export certain parts of the data only). After confirmation the ASCII file can be opened using the editor button in the main menu. View it, and if something is modified, re-import it into RM (Recalc must be run then to update the results).
Export
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Finish RM
If no additional data is defined the session can be closed and RM can be finished. Select File and Exit RM.
After clicking Exit RM the session will be closed automatically. All data that have been input before are automatically stored in the database. To store all necessary information that have been defined up to this state there exists also the possibility to export the data to a TCL file which can be imported at any time into any directory later on.
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