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Bridges

Learn about different types and classifications of bridges, including beam bridges, cantilever bridges, arch bridges, suspension bridges, cable-stayed bridges, and more. Explore the purpose, materials used, and support systems of various bridge structures.

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Bridges

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  1. Bridges

  2. Bridges • A bridge is a structure built to span a gorge, valley, road, railroad track, river, body of water, or any other physical obstacle. • A bridge is designed for trains, pedestrian or road traffic, a pipeline or waterway for water transport or barge traffic. • An aqueduct is a bridge that carries water, resembling a viaduct, which is a bridge that connects points of equal height. • A road-rail bridge carries both road and rail traffic. • A bridge's structural efficiency may be considered to be the ratio of load carried to bridge mass, given a specific set of material types. • A bridge's economic efficiency will be site and traffic dependent, the ratio of savings by having a bridge (instead of, for example, a ferry, or a longer road route) compared to its cost.

  3. Classification of Bridges • Beam bridges • Cantilever bridges • Arch bridges • Suspension bridges • Cable-stayed bridges • Truss bridges Based on Action

  4. Classification of Bridges • Concrete Bridge • Steel Bridge • Timber Bridge • Composite Bridge Based on Material used

  5. Classification of Bridges Based on purpose • Road Bridge • Rail Bridge • Rail & Road Bridge • Pedestrian Bridge • Aqueduct

  6. Classification of Bridges Based on type of Support • Simply Supported Bridges • Continuous Bridges • Fixed Bridges • Cantilever Bridges

  7. Components of Bridge • Caisson/Raft Foundation • Bridge Pier • Bearing • Deck Slab • Roadway • Railing • Abutment 6 4 3 2 7 7 1 1 1

  8. Arch Bridge Beam Bridge Cantilever Bridge Cable Stayed Bridge

  9. The Basic Bridge Types Arch Bridge Beam / Girder Bridge Truss Bridge Cable Stayed Bridge Rigid Frame Bridge Suspension Bridge

  10. GIRDER BRIDGE Namihaya Bridge, Osaka, Japan

  11. ARCH BRIDGE Meiwa Bridge, Edogawa-Ku, Tokyo

  12. TRUSS BRIDGE 2nd Mameyaki Bridge, Saitama, Japan

  13. Cable Stayed Bridge Pylon Tsurumi Tsubasa Bridge

  14. Suspension Bridge Ohnaruto Bridge Pylon Hakucho Bridge

  15. Types of Bridges

  16. Types of supports Beam/Girder Bridge

  17. Culverts are smaller bridges, normally with one span built across small streams, drains or sewer carrying road on top

  18. PREPARED BY: • PATEL JAIMINKUMAR KAMLESHBHAI • PATEL JASMINKUMAR BHARATBHAI • PATEL JAY BHARATKUMAR • PATEL JAY JITENDRABHAI • PATEL JAY KAMLESHBHAI • PATEL JAYESH KANUBHAI • PATEL JAYKUMAR BHIKHABHAI

  19. Thank You

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