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Yongjong Self-anchored Suspension Bridge

Structural Engineering International: Journal of the International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2001
The Yongjong Bridge, part of the Inchon International Airport Highway, completed in November 2000, is the world’s largest self-anchored suspension bridge for road and rail.
Soo-Young Park
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Sensitivity and Reliability Analysis of a Self-Anchored Suspension Bridge

Journal of Bridge Engineering, 2013
This paper presents a sensitivity and reliability analysis of a self-anchored suspension bridge by applying a new hybrid method proposed by the authors based on integration of the Latin hypercube sampling technique (LHS), artificial neural network (ANN), first-order reliability method (FORM), Pearson’s linear correlation coefficient (PLCC), and Monte ...
Aiqun Li, Maria Q Feng, Li Aiqun
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Transient Dynamics Research for Self-Anchored Suspension Bridge

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2012
The Parallel Finite Element Analysis Software ANSYS is used for transient dynamics of self-anchored suspension bridge. The paper studies influence on structure transform under a lotus function and frequency of self-anchored suspension bridge, vehicle together to drive to influence a little bit greatly towards self-anchored suspension bridge structure ...
Xue Feng Wang   +2 more
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Supervision of Self-Anchored Suspension Bridge in Reinforced Concerte

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2012
The whole length of Beiguan Bridge is 470m. Its main bridge, 40+118+40m long, is a Self-Anchored Reinforced Concrete Suspension Bridge. Taking the spot supervision of Beiguan Bridge for example, this paper mainly describes the experience of supervision for self-anchored reinforced concrete suspension bridge.
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Self-anchored suspension bridge

Prestress Technology, 2003
Chunyang Peng, Shaohui Lu, Yedong Jiang
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Self-Anchored Suspension Bridges

Journal of Bridge Engineering, 1999
This paper, summarizing the beginnings, analysis, and future of self-anchored suspension bridges, examines the development of this unique bridge form, its uses over the past century, and its advantages and disadvantages. The Konohana Bridge in Osaka, Japan, illustrates this type and provides a case study to compare conventional suspension bridge theory
John A. Ochsendorf, David P. Billington
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Self-Anchored Suspension Bridges in China

Practice Periodical on Structural Design and Construction, 2017
AbstractSince 1999, self-anchored suspension bridges (SASBs) have undergone rapid development in China, resulting in remarkable technical progresses in many aspects. Therefore, it is of great practical significance to summarize and present some experiences and even lessons for the worldwide community of practicing engineers and researchers. To this end,
Fuyou Xu   +3 more
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A Curved Self Anchored Suspension Bridge

IABSE Reports, 2010
<p>San Diego has recently built a new baseball stadium in the heart of the downtown area of the city. As part of an attempt to revitalize the area, the city has commissioned a landmark pedestrian bridge from the new ballpark – over the local trolley tracks, over several sets of freight train tracks, and over a busy downtown thoroughfare – to the ...
Joe Tognoli, Dan Fitzwilliam
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Modal Experiment and Analysis of a Self-Anchored Suspension Bridge

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2014
Modal experiment and 3D finite element analysis are performed on a newly-built self-anchored suspension bridge. The structural modal parameters are identified under ambient vibration excitation. Before that, a 3D finite element model of the bridge is generated using a commercially available finite element package.
Jian Rong Yang   +2 more
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Chelsea Bridge - The assessment of a 1937 self-anchored suspension bridge

IABSE Reports, 2019
<p>Chelsea Bridge is a self-anchored suspension road bridge spanning 212m over the River Thames in London, UK. It is Grade II listed and was opened in 1937. Arcadis carried out an inspection and assessment this demonstrated that Chelsea Bridge was in good condition and that it has a load carrying capacity of full 40t assessment live loading ...
Lucy Loewenthal, David Collings
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