Presentation cable stayed bridges 1rb

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Saloua Jennifer

Judith and Cinta


The first modern Cable-Stayed Pros and cons

Compression and tension Famous cable-stayed bridge


 Where? The first modern cable-stayd bridge was completed in Swiden. Cablestayed bridges were created as an economical way to spang long distances.  When? In 1956.  How? Cable-stayed bridges have one or more towers, each of which anchors a set of cables attached to the roadway.


Spans medium distances are from 500 to 2,800

feet ) They are less expensive and faster to build than a suspension bridge They are considered very attractive.


ď‚´Typically, they are more expensive than other types of bridges, except for suspension bridges.


As traffic pushes down on the roadway, the cables, to which the roadway is attached, transfer the load to the

towers, putting them in compression.


The forces of tension are constantly acting on the cables, which are stretched because they are attached to the

roadway.


FAMOUS CABLE-STAYED BRIDGES

The Rusky Bridge Russia

Sutong Bridge China


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