struct4me
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 4, 2013
- 32
Hello..
I need some expertise views in Bridge Launching aspect, we are building a aqueduct (steel bridge Pratt type) for carrying water under pressure through steel pipes over the bridge. The pipe starts from an Underground tunnel and after crossing the bridge ends in the tunnel on the other bank. Since, the tunnel is accessed from one end, so launching of bridge can be done from the left tunnel only. so the method proposed as incremental pushing the bridge from one abutment with the balancing nose in advancing portion.
However, the bottle neck is that the abutments on the other bank is not getting accessed from hill roads (due to steep climb or the tunneling from the other side).
One idea may be to bring nose near to the far end abutment so that man and material can be transported to the other side, Bring back the nose to the erection point (the near end abutment). After, the abutment prepared and excavation of the tunnel done (manually) for the length required for advancement of the nose & removal there off, the bridge will once again pushed to finally install to both the abutment.
Is it possible, I heard incremental launching can push a bridge, but can it be customized to pull from the same end.
Span is 46.8m and bridge is above a narrow stream of height 70m.
Any one's help will be highly appreciated.
Sketch attached (all dimension in meter). Please ask for any clarity.
Thanks..
I need some expertise views in Bridge Launching aspect, we are building a aqueduct (steel bridge Pratt type) for carrying water under pressure through steel pipes over the bridge. The pipe starts from an Underground tunnel and after crossing the bridge ends in the tunnel on the other bank. Since, the tunnel is accessed from one end, so launching of bridge can be done from the left tunnel only. so the method proposed as incremental pushing the bridge from one abutment with the balancing nose in advancing portion.
However, the bottle neck is that the abutments on the other bank is not getting accessed from hill roads (due to steep climb or the tunneling from the other side).
One idea may be to bring nose near to the far end abutment so that man and material can be transported to the other side, Bring back the nose to the erection point (the near end abutment). After, the abutment prepared and excavation of the tunnel done (manually) for the length required for advancement of the nose & removal there off, the bridge will once again pushed to finally install to both the abutment.
Is it possible, I heard incremental launching can push a bridge, but can it be customized to pull from the same end.
Span is 46.8m and bridge is above a narrow stream of height 70m.
Any one's help will be highly appreciated.
Sketch attached (all dimension in meter). Please ask for any clarity.
Thanks..