User:Jcreer/SMS:3D Bridge
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A 3D bridge can be modeled on an existing model using components. To model a 3D bridge, the following is needed:
- Area Property coverage
- Two arcs on the Area Property coverage defining the upstream and downstream sides of the bridge
- Top, upstream, and downstream profiles
Also, having an existing mesh, scatter set, or grid of the site is typically helpful.
Steps to Model a 3D Bridge
To build a 3D bridge, do the following:
- Create an Area Property coverage.
- Create arcs representing the upstream and downstream side of the bridge location.
- Right-click in the Project Explorer and select New General Component | Bridge.
- Link the Area Property Coverage to the component in the Project Explorer.
- Right-click on the component item and select Edit Bridge.
- In the Bridge dialog, define the top profile, upstream profile, and downstream profile.
- Export the 3D bridge and save out the XMUGRID file.
- Import the XMUGRID file.
3D Bridge Modeling Tips
- The first arc drawn on the Area Properties coverage will be made the upstream arc by default. Use the Swap Arcs button in the Bridge dialog to change this.
- The bridge will use the same units as set in the project's projection.
- Multiple bridges can be modeled by creating addition components.
- When exporting the bridge, the XMUGRID file is created as well as a PRJ file containing the bridge's projection. These files should be kept together.
Bridge Component
A new bridge component is created by right-clicking in the Project Explorer and select New General Component | Bridge. In the Project Explorer, a "Component Data" folder and a "Bridge" component item will appear.
The "Component Data" folder will contain all components in the project. Right-clicking on this item has the following commands:
- Turn on Visibility of All Components
- Turn off Visibility of All Components
- Delete All – Removes all components listed under the folder.
The "Bridge" component item can be right-clicked on to access the following commands:
- Rename – Change the name of the component.
- Duplicate – Creates a copy of the component including an properties that may have been set.
- Delete – Removes the component.
- Lock – Prevents the component from being edited.
- Edit Bridge – Brings up the Bridge dialog for defining the bridge profiles.
- Properties – Opens the Properties dialog for the component.
Bridge Dialog
The Bridge dialog is reached by right-clicking on a bridge component and selecting the Edit Bridge command. The dialog contains the following options:
- Swap Arcs – Changes which arc is the upstream arc and which is the downstream arc.
- Export 3D Bridge – Brings up a Save dialog where the bridge can be saved as a ugrid.
- Top Profile – Defines the highest points of the bridge.
- Edit – Launches the XY Series Editor for the bridge profiles.
- Upstream Profile – Defines the elevations on the underside of the bridge on the upstream end side.
- Edit – Launches the XY Series Editor for the bridge profiles.
- Downstream Profile – Defines the elevations on the underside of the bridge on the downstream end side.
- Edit – Launches the XY Series Editor for the bridge profiles.
XY Series Editor
This dialog is reached through the Bridge dialog. The dialog contains the following:
- Number of Rows – Defines the number of rows available in the spreadsheet.
- Spreadsheet – Contains values for the profile distance and elevation.
- Distance – Location along the arc. The distance starts at the first node in the arc and moves in the same direction as the arc.
- Elevation – Elevation of the given distance.
- Preview area – Displays a preview of the profile.
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