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Integrated Bridge Load-Rating Analysis and Modeling


At-A-Glance and System Requirements

BridgeModeler and LARS Features  
• Easy-to-use Windows interface
• Model definition using graphical tools that provide instant feedback
• Bridge model components, including cross section components, loads, and stirrup placement, located using a unique parametric referencing scheme
• Reduced model-preparation time
• Supports field-inspection activities
• Supports design of new bridges
• Supports management of text and graphics data (digital photographs)
• Modeling of defects in existing bridges
• Allowable stress customization for all material types

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Member Information  
• Member ID
• Member type
• Flexural
• Truss
• Member function
• Longitudinal Deck
• Longitudinal –thru, top
• Longitudinal – thru, bottom
• Floor beam – interior
• Floor beam – cantilevered
• Floor beam – end
• Truss (simple span and continuous/cantilever span)
• Live load distribution factors
• Max. / min. impact factors for:
     • Inventory
     • Operating
     • Posting
     • Special
• Copy-member feature
• Member-symmetry feature

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Materials  
• Structural steel
• Hybrid steel
• Composite steel and concrete
• Composite hybrid steel and concrete
• Prestressed concrete
• Composite prestressed concrete
• Reinforced concrete
• Timber

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Structure Configuration  
• Up to 20 spans
• Simple and continuous span
• Fixed or pinned ends (left, right, or both)
• Hinges at any location

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Bridge Types  
• Steel (composite and noncomposite)
• Pre-stressed (composite and non-composite)
• Reinforced concrete
• Continuous trusses
• Cantilever trusses
• Simple span trusses
• Timber
• Up to 20 spans

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Member Section Definition  
• BridgeModeler uses unique parametric referencing scheme to model bridge components
• Steel sections built up with plates or standard sections from library
• Add multiple cover plates to built up section or standard section
• Prestressed concrete sections include rectangular and I-sections or standard sections from library
• Reinforced concrete sections include rectangular, T-beam, or I-beam
• Built in rebar sizes
• Timber sections
• Sections can include defects and deterioration
• Shear reinforcement using stirrups or bent up bars
• Lateral bracing and stiffeners (including longitudinal stiffeners)

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Rating Analysis  
• ASD and LFD using latest AASHTO specifications.
• LRFD in near future

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Rating Positions  
• Default checkpoints
• Multiple exact checkpoints at any location
• Separate rating checkpoints for shear, moment, or both

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Superimposed Loads  
• Concentrated loads
• Uniform loads at any location on a member
• Nonuniform load at any location on a member

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Graphic Results Output  
• Moment envelopes for selected member by rating type (Inventory, Operating, or Posting) showing:
     o Dead load moment
     o Superimposed dead load moment
     o Live load + impact moment
     o Available moment capacity for top positive, top negative, bottom
     positive, and bottom negative conditions.
• Shear envelopes for selected member by rating type (Inventory, Operating, or Posting) showing:
     o Dead load shear
     o Superimposed dead load shear
     o Live load and impact shear
     o Available shear capacity
     o Top positive, top negative, bottom positive, and bottom negative
     conditions
• Moment and shear influence lines at any checkpoint
• Hardcopy laser printer plot

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LARS Report Output  
• Flexural tabular reports
• Flexural detail reports at default checkpoints
• Flexural detail report at all checkpoints (tenth points and user specified locations)
• Flexural summary

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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS  
Hardware requirements
• Intel-compatible workstations running Windows

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