OpenTunnel Designer Help

Important MicroStation Concepts

OpenTunnel Designer is built on top of the MicroStation platform. The following are some key concepts to help you better use MicroStation tools.

If you have some experience using MicroStation, then OpenTunnel Designer will feel very familiar to you.

Tip: It is recommended that you enable the autosave feature in MicroStation. To do so, select Workspace > Preferences. Select the Operations category of the Preferences dialogOperations category of the Preferences dialog and check the Automatically Save Design Changes option and the click OK.

Data Points, Resetting, and Data Entry

Clicking the left mouse button in a view window is referred to as " data pointdata point ".

Right-clicking the mouse in a view window is referred to as " resetreset ".

Drawing

Most of the drawing done in OpenTunnel Designer is limited to template creation and editing. You will use the MicroStation drawing tools to do this. The AccuDrawAccuDraw and AccuSnapAccuSnap features are especially helpful when drawing as they allow you to accurately select a point in your 2D template as well as snap to logical points on your template.

Cells

CellsCells are complex elements which can be re-used regularly in your design. A cell library is a DGN file which contains one or more models with the Can be placed as a cell option enabled. Cells are used in OpenTunnel Designer for custom abutments, auxiliary objects, etc.

3D Modeling

Most of your modeling work in OpenTunnel Designer is done in 3D, so understanding 3D modelingunderstanding 3D modeling is MicroStation is important. In particular, you should be familiar with:

Seed Files and Working Units

The units in your OpenTunnel Designer are typically set by selecting the appropriate seed fileseed file when creating a new project. The MicroStation working units are set using the Design File Settings dialog Working Units categoryDesign File Settings dialog Working Units category.

The seed files installed with the product in C:\ProgramData\Bentley\OpenTunnel Designer CONNECT Edition\WorkSpace\System\seed\ are recommended to be used. If you want to create custom seed filesto create custom seed files for your organization, these may be used as a basis.

Key-ins

Key-ins are typed instructions entered into the Key-in window to control OpenTunnel Designer. The effect of nearly all key-ins can be obtained using the graphical user interface. However, a key-in can be quicker at times, especially since OpenTunnel Designer recognizes abbreviations.

You will find key-ins are referenced throughout this help file for each tool. Additionally, an index of key-ins available in OpenTunnel Designer is available in this help. You can open the Key-in Window and enter a key-in easily.