Curved Bridges Bridges Product Definition Curved bridges made of curved or straight beams, depending on the curvature. Increasing demands with minimal radii. Tendency to use curved beams. Due to the type and width of the deck, box girders are used. Main Characteristics Demanding layouts with small curvature ratios. Depths from 1.0 to 2.0 m. Thanks to prefabrication, they can be made as simply and quickly as straight bridges. Excellent geometry due to placement of specific moulds for these elements. Types Of Structures Where It Can Be Used Use in isostatic and statically indeterminate set-ups Made with box girders They can be made with constant or variable depths. For deck widths between 7.0 and 13.0 m. They are solved with only one box girder, with a lower width of 3.30 or 3.96 m. Main Applications For radii of over 200 m, the approximation along the straight beam, forming a polygonal shape affords excellent results. For radii of less than 200 m, curved beams must be used. Beams with radii between 50 and 200 m are made. So far, Pacadar has achieved curved beams with span lengths over 40 m. Advantages Avoids the cost of using costly, complex arch centres in the construction work. Simple deck construction, avoiding complex developments for incrementally launched and progressive cantilever bridges. Substantially shortens the construction period. High quality, rigid moulds are created, permitting excellent geometric shape of the piece. Construction Details Typical arrangement with a single box girder cross-section. Box lower width of 3.30 or 3.96 m. Most common span length between supports is from 20.0 to 35.0 m. For deck widths between 7.0 and 12.0 m. Galería de Fotos Sectores en los que se aplica Railway Roads & Highways Ver Más...: Solutions