Adding bridges to a river
Define bridges in the network, based on cross section survey data.
Tutorial resources
These downloadable resources will be used to complete this tutorial:
Step-by-step guide
Bridges are critical structures in river modelling and can significantly influence hydraulics. Bridges in ICM have 5 sections:
- Contraction reach: Cross section upstream of the bridge
- US bridge section: Cross section directly upstream side of the bridge
- DS bridge section: Cross section directly downstream side of the bridge
- Expansion reach: Cross section downstream of the bridge
- Deck: Cross section of the bridge deck
Cross section lines are required for each of these sections. For this example, cross-section survey data has already been imported. To complete this exercise, open the transportable databaseĀ .icmtĀ file for this tutorial or continue from the previous lesson.
- In the Explorer, under the Database, double-click theĀ 1D River ModelĀ to open it on the GeoPlan.
- In the GeoPlan Tools toolbar, clickĀ Find in GeoPlan.
- In the Quick Find dialog box, in the Name field, type ā16DECKā.
- ClickĀ Find.
- Once the deck is located,Ā CloseĀ the Quick Find window.
- From the GeoPlan Tools toolbar, expand theĀ New Object TypeĀ combo box.
- SelectĀ Link.
- On the GeoPlan, draw a new link between the two break nodes, from upstream nodeĀ 16!USĀ to downstream nodeĀ 17DS.
- In the Create New Link popup, set the Type toĀ Bridge.
- ClickĀ OK.
In the Properties window for the new bridge link, inline validation errors appear against all of the empty section data.
- Using theĀ SelectĀ tool, on the GeoPlan, select the new bridge link.
- From theĀ ModelĀ menu, selectĀ BridgeĀ >Ā Build sections from lines.
The Bridge Operation report displays information on how it has associated the cross section data.
- CloseĀ the report window.
- From the Properties window, in the US link section data field, click the ellipsis (ā¦) button to view the imported data.
The inline validation messages remain due to the missing roughness values.
The next step is to add bridge openings, so that water can flow through.
- From the GeoPlan Tools toolbar, expand theĀ New Object TypeĀ combo box.
- SelectĀ Line.
- ClickĀ Create New Object.
- On the GeoPlan, draw a bridge opening downstream from left to right parallel to, or on top of, the bridge linkāas close as you can to the center line.
Note: This line must extend slightly beyond both the upstream 16US and downstream 16DS cross sections.
- Double click the final point to finish digitizing the line.
- In the New Line popup, add the name āOpening_1ā.
- Set the Type toĀ Bridge opening.
- ClickĀ OK.
In the Properties window for the new Bridge opening, set the following parameters:
- Set the Shape ID toĀ RECT.
- Set the Width toĀ 23.000.
- Set the Height toĀ 1.200.
- Set the Roughness Manning's n toĀ 0.0110.
- Set the Length toĀ 22.1.
- Set the US invert level toĀ 32.762.
- Set the DS invert level toĀ 32.750.
The upstream and downstream invert levels are the same as those of the upstream and downstream bridge face cross sections.
There is still one validation error in the Bridge US node ID field.
To resolve this error, insert the opening into the bridge section:
- On the GeoPlan, select the bridge link.
- In the Properties window, under Bridge, enable theĀ Skew openings and piersĀ option.
- Using theĀ SelectĀ tool, on the GeoPlan, select both the bridge and the bridge opening.
- From theĀ ModelĀ menu, selectĀ BridgeĀ >Ā Insert selected openings into sections.
Notice that the opening is now trimmed to the bridge face cross sections.
The Bridge opening can now be viewed by going to the Bridge Properties window. There are roughness validation errors for the US bridge section data and DS bridge section data fields. There may also be another error, such as ād/s bed is at or above soffit of openingā. In this example, the error is on the DS bridge section data.
- In the DS bridge section data field, click the ellipsis (ā¦) button to open the Bridge section data window.
- In the graph, make sure the bridge opening is within the channel.
In this example, the opening is not shown in the graph, which means that no flow will be transferred through the opening.
To fix the error, alter the opening position by first removing the old one, and then redefining it:
- Remove the rows with entries in the Opening and Side columns by right-clicking and selectingĀ Delete Row.
- In the graph, locate the true left side of the opening.
- In the table, find the corresponding row. Here, the row is at Offset 3.475 m.
- For this row, expand theĀ OpeningĀ drop-down and selectĀ Opening_1.
- In the Side column, selectĀ Left.
- Right-click the row ID and selectĀ Insert Row at Offset.
- Since the bridge opening is 23 meters wide, add 23 to the amount in the popup field. In this case, change 3.475 toĀ 26.475.
- ClickĀ OK.
- In the table, scroll down to the row with Offset value 26.475.
- For the Opening column, selectĀ Opening_1.
- In the Side column, selectĀ Right.
On the graph, the opening now appears in the new position, represented by a rectangle.
Now that the location of the bridge opening is placed properly within the cross sections, the next step is to build a boundary for the bridge.
- From theĀ ModelĀ menu, selectĀ BridgeĀ >Ā Build boundary from section ends.
This boundary signifies that the bridge is not meshed as part of any 2D meshing process and is the region that will be used for the flood theme.