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  2. Stressed ribbon bridge - Wikipedia

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    A stressed ribbon bridge (also stress-ribbon bridge or catenary bridge [1]) is a tension structure similar in many ways to a simple suspension bridge. The suspension cables are embedded in the deck, which follows a catenary arc between supports. As with a simple suspension bridge, the weight is taken by the suspension cables, but unlike the ...

  3. Simple suspension bridge - Wikipedia

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    A stressed ribbon bridge also has one or more catenary curves and a deck laid on the main cables. Unlike a simple suspension bridge however, a stressed ribbon bridge has a stiff deck, usually due to the addition of compression elements (concrete slabs) laid over the main cables.

  4. Catenary - Wikipedia

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    The same is true of a simple suspension bridge or "catenary bridge," where the roadway follows the cable. [31] [32] A stressed ribbon bridge is a more sophisticated structure with the same catenary shape. [33] [34] However, in a suspension bridge with a suspended roadway, the chains or cables support the weight of the bridge, and so do not hang ...

  5. Types of suspension bridges - Wikipedia

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    Stressed ribbon bridge: a modern descendant of the simple suspension bridge. The deck lies on the main cables, but is stiff, not flexible. Suspension bridge (more precisely, suspended-deck suspension bridge): the most familiar type. Though technically all the types listed here are suspension bridges, when unqualified with adjectives the term ...

  6. List of bridge types - Wikipedia

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    Cable-stayed bridge and Suspension bridge: 1,408 m (4,619 ft) Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge, [2] Istanbul: Cantilever bridge: 549 m (Quebec bridge) 1042.6 m (Forth Bridge) Cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge: Clapper bridge: Covered bridge: Girder bridge: Continuous span girder bridge Integral bridge: Extradosed bridge: 1,920 m Arrah–Chhapra ...

  7. Tensile structure - Wikipedia

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    t 1 and t 2 are the tensions in the relevant directions; w is the load per square metre; Lines of principal curvature have no twist and intersect other lines of principal curvature at right angles. A geodesic or geodetic line is usually the shortest line between two points on the surface. These lines are typically used when defining the cutting ...

  8. Category:Stressed ribbon bridges - Wikipedia

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    Stressed ribbon bridge; C. Catenary bridge This page was last edited on 26 May 2020, at 14:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  9. Category : Stressed ribbon bridges in the United States

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