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Juelicher Street Bridge in Duesseldorf
Three-span 162 m long, 26.40 m wide steel bridge overcrossing railway tracks consists of two sections, each formed by cantilever trusses supported by cables stretched from central pylons; sections complete with pylons were constructed on assembly site between bridge abutment and first pier, and were rolled into position using teflon slide bearings and temporary supporting columns; latter were removed after pylons reached their final position over piers and after cables were fully stressed.
Juelicher Street Bridge in Duesseldorf
Three-span 162 m long, 26.40 m wide steel bridge overcrossing railway tracks consists of two sections, each formed by cantilever trusses supported by cables stretched from central pylons; sections complete with pylons were constructed on assembly site between bridge abutment and first pier, and were rolled into position using teflon slide bearings and temporary supporting columns; latter were removed after pylons reached their final position over piers and after cables were fully stressed.
Juelicher Street Bridge in Duesseldorf
Bruecke Juelicher Strasse in Duesseldorf
Beyer, E. (author) / Ernst, H.J. (author)
Bauingenieur ; 39
1964
9 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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