Run a line girder analysis

00:14

Now, we're going to switch back over to InfraWorks so that we can do some analysis on the bridge itself.

00:19

In this case, we're going to use the line girder analysis to look at the girder design.

00:25

I'm going to go to the Analyze tab of the ribbon structures panel.

00:28

The first icon is Line Girder Analysis.

00:31

And here I am going to select the bridge so that we can get to the bridge.

00:37

You can enter a project name, job name, and the job reference number.

00:42

And I'm going to run the start analysis.

00:45

Now, this tool does-- I'm going to click that button and start that.

00:48

This tool does take a while to run, upwards of 20 minutes or so.

00:52

So, you may want to plan out when you're going to run this so that you can have other work to go to during its running.

01:01

So, you can see at the bottom, there it says it's running analysis and zero of two are complete.

01:06

Basically, I was looking at two girders there.

01:08

It's going to come back with the information on each girder group as it goes across there.

01:14

We will return when this is complete.

01:17

So now you can see that the analysis tool has completed.

01:22

We're over on the Result tab.

01:24

If I click on one of the girders that we have here, I'm just selecting one from the side, you actually want to select one of the girders specifically.

01:33

So, you see here that I've grabbed the girder group.

01:36

I grab the girder again, now I'm grabbing just the girder and you can see the information that came out of that result.

01:44

You can also click on "View Report"

01:47

and send this out to a report. You can see here that first of all, there's quite a bit of information.

01:55

You can see by the scrolling here how much information is available out of this library of analysis.

02:04

You can also open this up in ASBD or the Autodesk Structural Bridge Design tool.

02:10

We're not going to do that here.

02:11

But you can move it to there from this point having this analysis having been run.

Video transcript

00:14

Now, we're going to switch back over to InfraWorks so that we can do some analysis on the bridge itself.

00:19

In this case, we're going to use the line girder analysis to look at the girder design.

00:25

I'm going to go to the Analyze tab of the ribbon structures panel.

00:28

The first icon is Line Girder Analysis.

00:31

And here I am going to select the bridge so that we can get to the bridge.

00:37

You can enter a project name, job name, and the job reference number.

00:42

And I'm going to run the start analysis.

00:45

Now, this tool does-- I'm going to click that button and start that.

00:48

This tool does take a while to run, upwards of 20 minutes or so.

00:52

So, you may want to plan out when you're going to run this so that you can have other work to go to during its running.

01:01

So, you can see at the bottom, there it says it's running analysis and zero of two are complete.

01:06

Basically, I was looking at two girders there.

01:08

It's going to come back with the information on each girder group as it goes across there.

01:14

We will return when this is complete.

01:17

So now you can see that the analysis tool has completed.

01:22

We're over on the Result tab.

01:24

If I click on one of the girders that we have here, I'm just selecting one from the side, you actually want to select one of the girders specifically.

01:33

So, you see here that I've grabbed the girder group.

01:36

I grab the girder again, now I'm grabbing just the girder and you can see the information that came out of that result.

01:44

You can also click on "View Report"

01:47

and send this out to a report. You can see here that first of all, there's quite a bit of information.

01:55

You can see by the scrolling here how much information is available out of this library of analysis.

02:04

You can also open this up in ASBD or the Autodesk Structural Bridge Design tool.

02:10

We're not going to do that here.

02:11

But you can move it to there from this point having this analysis having been run.

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