Run Super

Form: Perform Bridge Design - Superstructure

The Design/Rating > Superstructure Design > Run Super command starts the bridge superstructure design process.

  1. Use the Bridge Wizard or the commands on the various tabs to create a bridge model. At least a layout line and deck section must be defined so that a bridge object can be defined. Specify Load Patterns and Load Cases that are then combined in Load Combinations, which are generated automatically by the program to satisfy the limit state(s) specified in the code selected using the Design/Rating > Superstructure Design > Preferences command; load combinations also can be user specified.

  2. Use the Design/Rating > Superstructure Design > Design Requests command to create named design request that describe which design is to be performed.

  3. Click the Design/Rating > Superstructure Design > Run Super command to display the Perform Bridge Design - Superstructure form. Use that form to set the action for individual design requests or for all design requests simultaneously.

Delete a Design Request

Highlight a Request Name and click the Delete Design for Request button to delete the design for the selected request. Use the Delete All Designs button to delete all designs simultaneously. If design for one request is deleted, the status of the design will be set to Not Run.

Important: When designs are deleted, you will be asked for confirmation. After a design has been deleted, it cannot be recovered until design is run again. Clicking the Cancel button will not undelete them.  Also, a design request can not be deleted as described here until after the design has been run.

Note:  To delete a design request, click the Design/Rating > Superstructure Design > Design Requests command to access the Bridge Design Requests {Code} form. Highlight the request to be deleted and click the Delete Request button.

  1. After the design has been performed, use the Home > Display > Show Bridge Superstructure Forces/Stress command to access the Bridge Object Response Display form. Use the various options on that form to review and evaluate the design.