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The Svinesund Bridge, Norway/Sweden
The new Svinesund Bridge on the border between Norway and Sweden was opened to traffic in 2005. The bridge is on the European highway E6, and forms part of the upgrading of this highway between Oslo in Norway and Gothenburg in Sweden. The bridge concept consists of a single, centrally located concrete arch, with two steel orthotrope deck girders, one on each side of the arch. The girders are connected with crossbeams. The arch spans 247,3 m, and this is believed to be the longest span for such a single arch in the world. This paper deals with important aspects of the design and construction of the project based on 'Arc'.
The Svinesund Bridge, Norway/Sweden
The new Svinesund Bridge on the border between Norway and Sweden was opened to traffic in 2005. The bridge is on the European highway E6, and forms part of the upgrading of this highway between Oslo in Norway and Gothenburg in Sweden. The bridge concept consists of a single, centrally located concrete arch, with two steel orthotrope deck girders, one on each side of the arch. The girders are connected with crossbeams. The arch spans 247,3 m, and this is believed to be the longest span for such a single arch in the world. This paper deals with important aspects of the design and construction of the project based on 'Arc'.
The Svinesund Bridge, Norway/Sweden
Die Svinesund-Brücke in Norwegen/Schweden
Jordet, Elljarn A. (author) / Jakobsen, Svein Erik (author)
Structural Engineering International ; 17 ; 309-313
2007
5 Seiten, 8 Bilder, 1 Tabelle, 9 Quellen
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