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Steel-Reinforced Concrete (SRC) Arch Bridges
The steel reinforced concrete (SRC) arch bridge was invented by Austrian engineer Josef Melan in 1898 and is also known as the Milan arch. China’s engineers adopted the CFST as the stiff skeleton of SRC arch bridge, and they also developed an ingenious load-regulating technique to improve its cost-effectiveness and reduce the construction risks, which has increased the span length of the SRC arch bridge from 260 to 445 m.
Steel-Reinforced Concrete (SRC) Arch Bridges
The steel reinforced concrete (SRC) arch bridge was invented by Austrian engineer Josef Melan in 1898 and is also known as the Milan arch. China’s engineers adopted the CFST as the stiff skeleton of SRC arch bridge, and they also developed an ingenious load-regulating technique to improve its cost-effectiveness and reduce the construction risks, which has increased the span length of the SRC arch bridge from 260 to 445 m.
Steel-Reinforced Concrete (SRC) Arch Bridges
Zheng, Jielian (author)
2024-10-15
37 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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