Function
- In the case of a bridge constructed by the ILM, the reactions in NCS are produced according to the change of construction stages at the piers and buttresses in the table of the Spread Sheet format. If the NCS is undefined the Global Coordinate System prevails.
- The locations (nodes) of the reaction points for each construction stage must be defined in Reaction by Position Data. If the ILM Wizard is used, the program internally generates them automatically.
- Table Tool in midas Civil offers a variety of powerful built-in functions. Refer to the following items for detail directions from Usage of Table Tool.
Usage of Table Tool
Terminology
Familiarize with Usage
Basic directions (Cell motion, selection, size control, etc.)
Data manipulation (Add, delete, modify data, etc.)
Copy/Paste data using clipboard
Supplementary Table functions
Table Sorting
Table format setting
Auto-fit column width
Graph printing
Supplementary functions by Table types
Node/Element Table
Results Table
Call
From the main menu, select [Results] tab > [Type : Bridge Specialization] > [Reaction] group > [ILM Reaction] > [Reaction by Position Table(Local)]
Input
Select the load cases for which the reactions will be reviewed in Record Activation Dialog. The loading conditions suggested in the process of checking the results of the construction stage analysis for each stage are automatically generated in the program. (Refer to Combinations)
After selecting the table for the component of interest in the sub-tab, proceed to verify the following information.
Stage : Construction stage
Step : Sub-stages (steps within each stage)
Load : Load condition
Node : Node number corresponding to each pier or buttress in the corresponding construction stage (entered in Reaction by Position Data)
FX, FY, FZ, MX, MY, MZ : Reaction components
min : Minimum reaction among the reactions at the corresponding pier or buttress resulting from each construction stage.
max : Maximum reaction among the reactions at the corresponding pier or buttress resulting from each construction stage.