fdotconnectobm-fsb-workflow
fdotconnectobm-fsb-workflow
Department of Transportation
FDOTConnect
for
OpenBridge Modeler
Description
This training workflow details a 3D bridge modeling Florida Slab Beam (FSB) workflow using
Bentley product OpenBridge Modeler (OBM). To be in compliance with Florida Department of
Transportation CADD standard (FDOT CADD), this effort must also be accomplished within
FDOTConnectXX.XX workspace. The participant is walked through a typical FSB workflow using
the tools and features available.
Objectives
This course demonstrates the workflow used to model an FSB bridge superstructure using the
OBM tools and the FDOTConnectXX.XX workspace resources.
Prerequisites
For information about this and other CADD training courses, publications, videos, and Frequently Asked Questions, visit the Production Support
CADD Office of the Florida Department of Transportation on the world-wide web at http://www.fdot.gov/cadd/
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Table of Contents
1 FLORIDA SLAB BEAM MODELING.................................................................................................................... 1
OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................................................ 1
OBJECTIVES ........................................................................................................................................................... 1
SETTING UP THE FSB DESIGN FILE ............................................................................................................................... 2
Exercise 1.1 Create a Bridge, Update Templates, and Add a Bridge Deck ................................................................. 3
Exercise 1.2 Add Barriers to Bridge Deck...............................................................................................................10
Exercise 1.3 Create a Beam Layout and Model Beams ...........................................................................................13
Exercise 1.4 Add Integral Pockets and Point Control for CIP Topping ......................................................................17
SUBSTRUCTURE AND BEARINGS FOR FSB MODELS ......................................................................................................... 28
FSB BRIDGE QUANTITIES ........................................................................................................................................ 28
APPENDIX A: FDOT DEVELOPMENTAL STANDARD PLANS D400-324 .................................................................... 29
The workflow assumes the user knows the OBM workflow for prestressed beams and focuses on the
unique characteristics of modeling an FSB bridge superstructure. There is no dataset provided in the
workflow document, but an example FSB bridge geometry will be used. The workflow roughly follows
the FDOT Developmental Standard Plans d400-324 for a 2-span FSB 15x53 bridge with six FSBs, a normal
cross-slope, and an out-to-out CIP topping width of 26’-8”. See Appendix A for a copy of d400-324 as a
reference. Users should be able to use the workflow presented to model other FSB bridges as needed for
the bridge geometry.
The FSB-specific OBM beam and deck templates are provided as a starting point for users. Often, the
unique geometry of FSB bridges will require modifications to the base templates to accurately model the
geometry. The Open Cross Section View tool is the best way to visualize the interaction between the FSB
beam templates and FSB deck templates.
OBJECTIVES
This workflow guide covers the steps to create an FSB bridge superstructure 3D model built around key
tools within OBM including:
• Add Bridge
• Place SupportLines
• Place Deck
• Place Barriers
To create a new file, open _BlankFile.dgn to access the FDOT Create File tool. Create a new Structures
design file for a new Bridge 3D Model. In this example, the filename is B01MODLBR_FSB01.dgn and the
county is Volusia.
As with Florida-I Beam or steel girder bridges, the roadway alignment file and terrain files are attached as
references. Adjust the Drawing Scale (Reports and Drawings > Drawing Scale) for the alignment
annotations to be legible. Turn off reference display of the terrain file and the Default-3D model of the
alignment file.
Exercise 1.1 Create a Bridge, Update Templates, and Add a Bridge Deck
1. Create Bridge by selecting Home > Bridge Setup > Add Bridge. Note that the Beam Slab (P/S
or RC Concrete Girders) bridge type is selected here. Once the bridge “container” is created,
we can start adding the bridge components. Note: You will not be able to see anything in the
view window, but a bridge will appear in the Explorer within the OpenBridge Modeler tab.
2. Create the Supportines by going to Home > Supportline > Place (Multi). For this example,
we will use two 50ft spans with a Supportline length of 60ft, shown below.
4. Now the deck template for the project-specific CIP Topping will be set-up. Navigate to the
Deck library by going to Utilities > Libraries > Deck. Within the FDOT Deck Slabs folder, right
click the FSB CIP Topping deck template and select Copy. Right click the copied template and
select Rename. Name the template as desired, in this example it is called zz_Ex_FSB CIP
Topping.
Note In this example, we will be using the typical (symmetrical) FSBs rather than the edge FSBs as
exterior beams. If edge FSBs are used as edge beams, the Deck Slab w/o V-Groove-
NoChamfers deck template can be copied and used for the CIP Topping.
5. In the newly created zz_Ex_FSB CIP Topping template, update the variables as needed for
the bridge geometry. In this example, RT_Addl_Thickness and LT_Addl_Thickness variables
are both set to -0:11.5 and FSB_Stem_No_Chamfer is set to 0:9. Click Close to close the
Template Creation window. See table and figures below for what each of the deck variables
represent for the default FSB CIP Topping template.
Note The RT_Addl_Thickness and LT_Addl_Thickness variables include the stem of the FSB as
well as an estimate for the portion of the CIP Topping that accounts for beam camber,
traditionally considered the build-up for prestressed beams. Due to the generally curved nature
of a vertical profile and the assumed vertically chorded nature of the FSBs, these will vary
along the span. This variation will be accounted for with a deck point control in a future step of
the workflow.
Note Coping_Offset is set to 5.5” for no cross-slope since the coping is a uniform width. If there is a
non-zero cross-slope, the Coping_Offset should be adjusted. For a 2% cross-slope, the
Coping_Offset would be 5.5” – 0.02*5.5”, which to the nearest 1/8” is 5.375”.
6. For the CIP end closure, a different deck template will be used. Navigate to the Deck library
by going to Utilities > Libraries > Deck. Within the FDOT Deck Slabs folder, right click the FSB
End Closure deck template and select Copy. Right click the copied template and select
Rename. Name the template as desired, in this example it is called zz_Ex_FSB End Closure.
7. In the newly created zz_Ex_FSB End Closure template, update the variables as needed for
the bridge geometry. In this example, FSB_and_CIP_Depth is set to 1:9.5. Click Close.
Note The FSB_and_CIP_Depth variable will need to be adjusted based on the build-up required at
the ends of the FSB. It may be necessary to estimate a value and refine it later.
8. Next, the project-specific FSB templates will be created. Navigate to the Beams library by
going to Utilities > Libraries > Beams. Within the FDOT folder, right click the FSB_Typ beam
template and select Copy. Right click the copied template and select Rename. Name the
template as desired – in this example it is called zz_FSB_Ex.
9. In the newly created zz_FSB_Ex template, update the variables as needed for the FSB
spacing. In this example, the FBSs are FSB 15x53s (spaced at 4’-55/8”), so the
FSB_Depth_Neg variable is updated to -1:3, FSB_Depth_Pos to 1:3, Half_Width_Pos to
2:2.5, and Half_Width_Neg to -2:2.5.
10. Now that the superstructure templates are established, the deck segments can be placed. In
this example, there are two FSB spans, so there will be five deck segments: two main
segments using the zz_Ex_FSB CIP Topping template and three closure segments using the
zz_Ex_FSB End Closure template. Create the first deck by selecting: Home > Superstructure
> Place Deck. Select the end closure template created in Step 6, in this case zz_Ex_FSB End
Closure with the parameters shown below. Ensure Concrete Deck is selected as the Feature
Definition. Set the Deck Material to 0400 2 4_Conc Class II, Bridge Super.
11. Select FFBW EB1 as the first deck boundary and CL Pier2 as the second deck boundary. Left
click to accept. The first small segment of deck will be created.
12. Next, within the Place Deck dialog box, select the CIP topping created in Step 4, in this case
zz_Ex_FSB CIP Topping with a Start Station Offset value of 0:7 and an End Station Offset
value of -0:7. Again, select FFBW EB1 as the first deck boundary and CL Pier2 as the second
deck boundary. Left click to accept. Another segment of deck will be created.
13. For the third segment of deck, select the end closure template zz_Ex_FSB End Closure again
but with a Start Station Offset value of 49:5 and an End Station Offset value of 0:7. Again,
select FFBW EB1 as the first deck boundary and CL Pier2 as the second deck boundary. Left
click to accept. Another segment of deck will be created.
14. For the fourth segment of deck, select the CIP topping template zz_Ex_FSB CIP Topping
again but with a Start Station Offset value of 0:7 and an End Station Offset value of -0:7. This
time, select CL Pier2 as the first deck boundary and FFBW EB3 as the second deck boundary.
Left click to accept. Another segment of deck will be created.
15. For the final segment of deck, select the end closure template zz_Ex_FSB End Closure again
but with a Start Station Offset value of 49:5 and an End Station Offset value of 0:0. Again,
select CL Pier2 as the first deck boundary and FFBW EB3 as the second deck boundary. Left
click to accept. The last segment of deck will be created. Alternating the deck templates with
appropriate station offsets will result in a continuous deck as shown below.
Note In this example, the gaps for the expansion joints are not modeled. If desired, gaps can be
included in the model using Start Station Offset and End Station Offset parameters during deck
placement.
2. Fill out the Place Barrier dialog box as shown below. In this example, the bridge uses 36” SS
barriers, so the 521-427: 36” Single Slope L template is selected under the FDOT folder. Note
that the WP for the barrier is at the gutterline, which is why there is a Horizontal offset
value. There are also start and end station offsets to allow the barriers to extend into the
end closure portions of the deck. Alternatively, a separate segment of barrier could be
placed for each of the segments of deck.
3. Next select both of CIP topping deck segments as the candidates (they will all be highlighted
pink to indicate they are selected). End the candidate selection by right-clicking and then
left-clicking in open space. This will open the Path Selection window.
5. Select P_5 from the list, which corresponds to the left coping, and click OK.
6. Verify that the blue check mark is showing and hit OK.
8. Repeat Step 1 – 7 to place the right barrier. In Step 2 change the selected template to 521-
427: 36” Single Slope R and change the Horizontal Offset to -1:4. In Step 5 select P_1 as the
Guideline Point.
2. Select “FFBW EB1” and “FFBW EB3” as the Start Limit Line and End Limit Line respectively.
Similarly to the barrier placement, select the two CIP topping segments of deck in order
from begin bridge to end bridge. The two segments of deck will be highlighted pink. Right-
click to reset once all deck segments are selected.
3. Data Point to Accept the limit lines and open the Beam Layout window.
4. In the Beam Layout window change the Number of Beams to 6 since there are six FSBs in
this example.
5. Notice that there are errors shown in the table of beams. In the Edge Distance field enter
the distance from the coping to the CL of the FSB, which in this example is 2:1 11/16. Ensure
the Equal Edge Distance box is checked and click Apply. Note that the Beam-L and Beam-R
now have a Spacing of 2:1 11/16 and -2:1 11/16 respectively and the interior beams have a
spacing of 4:5 3/4. Adjust the beam spacing as shown in the graphic below. This will result in
beam spacing that matches the layout in FDOT Developmental Standard Plans d400-324.
Note Since OBM uses a top of beam convention for rotated beams and FDOT uses a bottom of
beam convention for dimensioning, adjustments must be made when entering beam spacing.
For the example with a 2% slope and an FSB depth of 15”, rather than 2:2 edge distance, use
2:2 – 0.02*15” which to the nearest 1/16 inch is 2:1 11/16. For Beam-4 spacing, since the
crown is in the middle, the convention also affects this spacing, which can be set to the
remainder of the out-to-out deck width: 26:8 – 2*(2:1 11/16) – 4*(4:5 5/8) = 4:6 1/8.
6. Set the SL Offset value to 7 and press Tab or Enter on the keyboard. SL Offset values for each
beam will be set to 7”.
7. On the left side of the Beam Layout window, right click on the FFBW EB1 – CL Pier2 span and
click Copy. In the Copy To window, click OK to copy the beam layout from Span 1 to Span 2
since the FSB lengths are identical between spans. Click save on the Beam Layout window.
The beam layout linework will appear at elevation zero (2D lines).
8. Next, add the physical beams to the bridge. Navigate to and select Home > Superstructure >
Place Beam.
9. In the Place Beam dialog box, check the boxes for Custom and Use Beam Rotation.
10. Select the beam layout created in Step 7. Left click to accept the beam layout. The Beam
Definition window will open to allow the user to modify the beam properties.
11. Enter either haunch information or minimum clearance and camber values. In this example,
the Haunch Start and Haunch End values to 0.5”.
13. Change the Material to 0450 8 22_FSB Depth 15”, Width 52-54”.
14. At the bottom left of the window, verify that the Apply to All Beams box is checked.
Note If needed, users can override the internally calculated beam rotation by checking the Override
box in the top right corner and hard-entering a beam rotation.
15. Select OK and see the beam group that was just created.
Exercise 1.4 Add Integral Pockets and Point Control for CIP Topping
1. After beams are placed, the integral pockets between the FSBs can be modeled as wet
joints. To do this, select the beam group and open the Properties dialog box. Under the
Beam Group Properties section, toggle Construct Wet Joints to True. Then for Wet Joint
Material, select the integral pocket material, in this example 0400 2 4_Conc Class II, Bridge
Super.
Wet joints are now visible between the FSBs, which can be viewed within a cross-section.
Note In the current version of OBM, there is a bug where wet joints placed in conjunction with rotated
beams causes the wet joint area to be warped. While there is no issue for quantities, for model-
centric plans production the wet joint level can be turned off and a live linework used if needed.
2. OPTIONAL: Depending on the level of detail required for the bridge model, it may be
necessary to use vertical point controls to set the bottom of the CIP Topping on the outside
of the exterior beam to follow along the top of the FSB flange. As discussed previously, due
to the generally curved nature of a vertical profile and the assumed vertically chorded
nature of the FSBs, the depth of the coping of the CIP topping will vary along the span.
3. In the Isometric View (View 2), turn off all levels except the BeamConc_pm level. To extract
the edges of the four exterior FSBs, navigate to Modeling (workflow) > Solids > Solid
Utilities > Extract Faces/Edges.
4. In the Extract Face/Edges window, set Extract to Edges, toggle the Level, Color, and Weight
options on and set the level to NonPlottingEle_dp, with a more visible color/weight. Select
one of the exterior FSBs and then select the top portion of the chamfer of the flange. When
highlighted, it can be difficult to isolate the chamfer edge, so take care to properly locate it.
5. Repeat Step 4 for the exterior FSBs in both Span 1 and Span 2, for four total extracted edges.
There should be four lines on the NonPlottingEle_dp level, visible on top of the FSB and
more clearly visible if the BeamConc_pm level is turned off.
6. Point controls must use Civil geometry rather than Microstation linework, so Civil tools will
need to be used to convert the Microstation lines to Civil geometry. Navigate to OpenBridge
Modeler (workflow) > Civil > 3D Geometry > Plan By 3D Element.
7. Set the Feature Definition to a construction feature and select each of the four scratch lines
generated in Step 3 through Step 5. Corresponding 2D horizontal linework will be generated.
8. Remove the rule from each of the newly created horizontal geometry lines by left clicking
each element, hovering over it, clicking the ruler symbol and selecting Remove Rule. This
should be done for all four horizontal geometry lines so they can be profiled.
9. Next, create the profile for each of the lines by navigating to Civil > Vertical > Element
Profiles > Profile by 3D Element.
10. Set the Feature Definition to a construction feature (in this example a different one than the
horizontal geometry was used), select one of the horizontal geometry lines, and then select
the corresponding 3D linework that was extracted from the FSB edge in Step 3 through Step
5. Repeat this process for all four sets of horizontal geometry and corresponding 3D
extracted edges.
11. Now that the horizontal and vertical geometry is established, vertical point controls will be
used to set the bottom of the CIP topping coping to follow the top of the FSB flange. Turn on
the display of all the bridge elements again. Select the Span 1 CIP topping deck segment and
open the Properties dialog box. Under Deck, click on Point Control and select the ellipses.
12. An Edit Point Controls window will open. For P_6, select Vertical for direction, and click
Select on the bottom of the window. In the model view window, select the 2D alignment
geometry in the corresponding span and on the corresponding side of the bridge. In this
example, it is span one on the right side of the bridge. A blue check will appear on the P_6
line in the right-most column.
13. In the Edit Point Controls window, for P_15, select Vertical for direction, and click Select on
the bottom of the window. In the model view window, select the 2D alignment geometry in
the corresponding span and on the corresponding side of the bridge. In this example, it is
span one on the left side of the bridge.
14. In the Edit Point Controls window, click Apply and then click Close. The deck unit selected
now follows the top of the FSB flange.
Note The extracted edges are not dynamically associated with the FSBs. Therefore, if the bridge
geometry changes, the Civil profile will need to be adjusted. It is recommended that this
optional step be completed after profile and bridge geometry are sufficiently progressed. FDOT
is currently working with Bentley to allow the vertical point controls to be more dynamically
linked to OBM elements, in this case the FSBs. The workflow document will be updated with
any improvements to the tools available from Bentley.
• Bent caps that will be sloped to follow the crown of the FSBs
o Can utilize Cube type for bearings for required pad geometry
• Transverse deck expansion joints (no native OBM tool at this time)
o Deck gaps can be modeled if desired, but if no gaps are modeled then concrete quantity
will be an overestimate.
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LAST DESCRIPTION:
DEVELOPMENTAL FSB SUPERSTRUCTURE PACKAGE INDEX SHEET
REVISION
-4" Traffic
1 5 T1 29'-6" 58 29'-6"
2" V-Groove in both faces and
Railing
1" 1"
¡ FSBs
top of Traffic Railings 5 T2 26'-4" 62 26'-4"
-2"
Bars 4T5 Paired with
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30'-0" 5 T3 4'-2" 300 9 2" 9 2"
2'
36" Single-Slope Traffic Left Coping FSB Number Bars 5T1 (Typ.)
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(Typ.) 4 T4 2'-2" 120 1'-6" 8"
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STIRRUP BAR 5T3 BARS 4T4 & 4T5
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Bearing Pads with a Shear 30 1-6 8" 8"
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Modulus G = 110psi and 7 5
40 1-6 8" 8" @ 120 Days" shown in the table, propose modified dimensions
ELEVATION in accordance with
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as required and submit to the Engineer for approval a
Specification Section 932. 50 1-6 1 8" 8"
minimum of 21 days prior to casting topping concrete.
BEARING PAD DETAIL
$DATE$
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LAST DESCRIPTION:
DEVELOPMENTAL FSB SUPERSTRUCTURE PACKAGE INDEX SHEET
REVISION
NOMINAL LOCATION CONCRETE PROPERTIES STND. PLAN VIEW BEAM REINFORCING STEEL
BEAM ANGLE Ø
SPAN BEAM STRENGTHS (psi) PTRN. CASE DIMENSIONS* 3C 4D1 4D2 4D3 5E1 5E2 6Y1 6Y2 4K NO. OF BAR SPACES BAR SPACING*
TYPE CLASS
LENGTH NO. 28 Day Release TYPE END 1 END 2 END 1 END 2 DIM W DIM L DIM R NO. DIM C DIM D DIM D NO. DIM D NO. DIM E NO. DIM E DIM Y DIM Y NO. S1 S2 V1 V2
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TYPE 3 23 STRANDS
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STRAND PATTERNS
STRAND DEBONDING LEGEND
- fully bonded strands.
$TIM E$
$DATE$
LAST DESCRIPTION:
DEVELOPMENTAL FSB SUPERSTRUCTURE PACKAGE INDEX SHEET
REVISION
Span Length (Ft) Load Factors Moment (Strength) or Stress (Service) Shear (Strength) 2. Service III Design Inventory tensile
stress limits = 3√f'c.
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Strength I (Inv)
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HL-93 N/A 1.75 1.25 1.50 0.42 1.78 N/A C 13.32 0.66 4.30 N/A A 1.39 Exterior Beam
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Load
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Strength I (Op) HL-93 N/A 1.35 1.25 1.50 0.42 2.31 N/A C 13.32 0.66 5.58 N/A A 1.39 Exterior Beam
Service III (Inv) HL-93 N/A 0.80 1.00 1.00 0.42 1.68 N/A C 13.32 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Exterior Beam
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Strength II FL120 60.0 1.35 1.25 1.50 0.42 1.96 117.54 B 10.54 0.66 3.78 226.82 A 1.39 Exterior Beam
Strength I (Inv)
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Rati
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Strength I (Op) HL-93 N/A 1.35 1.25 1.50 0.40 2.04 N/A C 18.50 0.63 5.88 N/A A 4.15 Exterior Beam
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Service III (Inv) HL-93 N/A 0.80 1.00 1.00 0.40 1.21 N/A C 18.50 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Exterior Beam
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ng
Perm i
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Rati
Strength II FL120 60.0 1.35 1.25 1.50 0.40 1.53 91.73 B 16.99 0.63 4.05 242.89 A 4.15 Exterior Beam
Strength I (Inv)
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HL-93 N/A 1.75 1.25 1.50 0.38 1.49 N/A C 22.44 0.62 4.53 N/A A 1.43 Exterior Beam
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Strength I (Op) HL-93 N/A 1.35 1.25 1.50 0.38 1.93 N/A C 22.44 0.62 5.87 N/A A 1.43 Exterior Beam
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Service III (Inv) HL-93 N/A 0.80 1.00 1.00 0.38 1.08 N/A C 22.92 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Exterior Beam Abbreviations:
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Strength II FL120 60.0 1.35 1.25 1.50 0.38 1.43 85.68 B 21.49 0.62 4.20 251.83 A 1.43 Exterior Beam
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RATING LOCATIONS
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DEVELOPMENTAL FSB SUPERSTRUCTURE PACKAGE INDEX SHEET
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