Advantages and disadvantages
Compared to I-beam girders, box girders have a number of key advantages and disadvantages:
- Better resistance to torsion, which is particularly of benefit if the bridge deck is curved in plan
- Larger girders can be constructed, because the presence of two webs allows wider and hence stronger flanges to be used. This in turn allows longer spans
- More expensive to fabricate
- More difficult to maintain, because of the need for access to a confined space inside the box
Construction
If made of concrete, box girder bridges may be cast in place using falsework supports, removed after completion, or in sections if a segmental bridge. Box girders may also be prefabricated in a fabrication yard, then transported and emplaced using cranes.
For steel box girders, the girders are normally fabricated off site and lifted into place by crane, with sections connected by bolting or welding. If a composite concrete bridge deck is used, it is often cast in-place using temporary falsework supported off the steel girder.
Either form of bridge may also be installed using the technique of incremental launching.
6 comments:
ko pegy la scan gambar tu..
aku nak tengok. takkan kat opis ko takder scanner??
tak pon pg la memane pon..
makin huru hara la dunia islam skang ni...
bangkitlah saudara islamku...
hoe about flat slab??
oit...salah topik arr....
kopipes dari wikipedia ke ni? :P
-a'aa....kopi n paste dri wikiki'pedia....itu pn utk nota diri sendiri....malas nak cari dlm wikiki'pedia....hehe
-phm ke iced?xplain sket apa yg u phm...ada jgk yg i xphm sket...hehe
Well said.
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