Detail publikace
Minto Island pedestrian bridge, Salem, Oregon, USA
STRÁSKÝ, J. NEČAS, R. KOLÁČEK, J.
Originální název
Minto Island pedestrian bridge, Salem, Oregon, USA
Anglický název
Minto Island pedestrian bridge, Salem, Oregon, USA
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
The bridge deck consists of a five-span continuous girder. In the main span crossing the river, the bridge deck is suspended on inclined arches. The arches are inclined outward – so, they have a 'butterfly' arrangement. The deck of the main span is composed of prefabricated segments and a composite cast-in-place deck slab. The arches, which are made of steel pipes, are supported by V-shaped monolithic supports that are frame connected with the deck. In the transverse direction the support’s edges follow the slope of the arches. The bridge was well accepted by public and professionals.
Anglický abstrakt
The bridge deck consists of a five-span continuous girder. In the main span crossing the river, the bridge deck is suspended on inclined arches. The arches are inclined outward – so, they have a 'butterfly' arrangement. The deck of the main span is composed of prefabricated segments and a composite cast-in-place deck slab. The arches, which are made of steel pipes, are supported by V-shaped monolithic supports that are frame connected with the deck. In the transverse direction the support’s edges follow the slope of the arches. The bridge was well accepted by public and professionals.
Dokumenty
BibTex
@article{BUT173020,
author="Jiří {Stráský} and Radim {Nečas} and Jan {Koláček}",
title="Minto Island pedestrian bridge, Salem, Oregon, USA",
annote="The bridge deck consists of a five-span continuous girder. In the main
span crossing the river, the bridge deck is suspended on inclined arches.
The arches are inclined outward – so, they have a 'butterfly'
arrangement. The deck of the main span is composed of prefabricated
segments and a composite cast-in-place deck slab. The arches, which
are made of steel pipes, are supported by V-shaped monolithic supports
that are frame connected with the deck. In the transverse direction the
support’s edges follow the slope of the arches. The bridge was well
accepted by public and professionals.",
chapter="173020",
doi="10.1002/suco.202100081",
howpublished="print",
number="6",
volume="22",
year="2021",
month="december",
pages="3200--3201",
type="journal article in Web of Science"
}