Through a collaborative
effort with Hatch Ltd, Bentley created new technology to quickly and accurately
quantify design options of the Keeyask Dam, a CAN$ 6.5 billion challenging and
innovative project in Manitoba, Canada. The Keeyask Generating Station at the
dam will be a source of renewable energy providing approximately 695 megawatts
of capacity and producing an average of 4,400 gigawatt hours of electricity
each year. The renewable hydroelectric energy produced will be integrated into
Manitoba Hydro's electrical system for use in Manitoba and for export. As a
concrete structure, design and placement of reinforcing steel is critical.
Collaborating with
Bentley on new enhancements to MicroStation, Hatch was able to model the inside
face of the draft tube and the centerlines of the rebar along B-spline curves.
Each B-spline curve was composed of a complex chain of constant radius arcs and
line segments. Furthermore, calculations split the bars automatically at
60-foot increments, inserting a lap-splice at every split. Once the B-spline
curves were converted into centerlines that could be fabricated, ProConcrete
was easily able to add rebar along the path.
ProConcrete has built-in
information for each bar diameter which includes the maximum bending radius
possible. Any bars that have a larger radius are flagged automatically as
“ship-as-straight” bars with instructions to the installer to drape the bars in
place. Hatch used ProConcrete to create these bar schedules for the fabricator,
2D drawings for placement, and i-models for construction team.
Charles McGowan, at
Hatch, noted, “The complex shapes and sheer complexity of rebar placement in
hydro projects made the design process more labor intensive with significant
manual design and checking required. ProConcrete handled parametric standard
rebar requirements quite well and automated this process considerably.”
In addition to
ProConcrete and MicroStation, Hatch used a full range of Bentley software
including AECOsim Building Designer, Bentley Navigator, Bentley Raceway and
Cable Management, gINT, ProjectWise, ProStructures, and STAAD, as well as
mobile apps such as ProjectWise WorkSite, Navigator Mobile, and ProjectWise
Explorer Mobile.
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