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SEGMENTAL
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CONSTRUCTION
OF
SHUBHAM CHAUDHARY
BRIDGE
CONTENTS:
Introduction of Bridge
Components of a Bridge
Construction methods for bridges
Introduction of Segmental bridge construction
Classification of segmental bridges
Construction of segmental bridges
INTRODUCTION OF BRIDGE
A bridge is a structure built to across a
obstacles such as a body of water, valley,
or road, for the purpose of providing
passage over the obstacle.
Designs of bridges depending on the
function of the bridge, length of the
bridge, span of the bridge, the nature of
the terrain, and the material used to
make it.
Components of a bridge
Superstructure or Bridge deck
the horizontal part of a bridge
that support pedestrian or traffic
activities.
Bearings - transmit the load
received from the decking on to
the substructure.
Substructure
Piers or Abutments- Vertical member
support the deck or bearing.
Foundation Transmits the load of
Superstructure, Piers or Abutments
evenly distribute the load on to the
strata
A Segmental Bridge is a
bridge built in short
section (called
segments), that is one
piece at a time. And
then segments are
erected to make the
bridge. The bridge is
either cast-in-place or
precast.
Cast-in-situ
Precast
Classification of segmental
bridges
Balance Cantilever Bridges
Progressive Placement Bridges
Span-by-Span Constructed Bridges
Incrementally Launched Bridges
Balanced Cantilever
Balanced Cantilever
Construction commences from the permanent
piers and proceeds in a balanced manner to
midspan.
The cantilevers are usually constructed in 3 to
6-meter-long segments.
Deck Construction can be non-linear (multiple
work fronts)
Progressive placement
Progressive placement
Access to the ground level is restricted either by
physical constraints or by environmental concerns
structure start from one end of bridge to another
end.
precast segments are progressively placed in
successive cantilevers on the same side of the same
pier.
SPAN-BY-SPAN
SPAN-BY-SPAN
Span by span is used typically where speed of
construction is of major concern.
Used for smaller spans.
segments are placed and adjusted on a steel erection
girder spanning from pier to pier, then post-tensioned
together in one operation
INCREMENTALLY LAUNCHING
Incrementally launching
The method entails casting the superstructure at a
stationary location behind one of the abutments
The completed or partially completed structure is then
jacked into place horizontally, i.e., pushed along the
bridge alignment
Subsequent segments can then be cast onto the
already completed portion and in turn pushed onto the
piers
4. Epoxy Gluing
In between the two segments epoxy Gluing is used to
prevent the leakage of grout during grouting.
5. External perstressing
Used for giving the final strength to bridge.
Pre-tension method
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