A bridge generally refers to a structure erected on rivers, lakes and seas to enable vehicles and pedestrians to pass smoothly. In order to adapt to the modern and fast-developing transportation industry, bridges are also extended to bridges over mountain streams, unfavorable geology or other traffic needs to be erected to make traffic more convenient. Bridges are generally composed of superstructure, substructure, supports and auxiliary structures. The superstructure, also known as bridge span structure, is the main structure for crossing obstacles; the substructure includes abutments, piers and foundations; supports are span structures and piers. Or the force transmission device installed in the support space of the bridge abutment; the auxiliary structures refer to the bridge head slab, conical slope protection, bank protection, diversion works, etc.
World famous bridge
1.Stone Strait Bridge
On April 5, 1998, the longest suspension bridge in the world, the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge in Japan, was officially opened to traffic. Akashi Kaikyo Bridge in Japan, located between Kobe City and Awaji Island on Honshu Island and Shikoku Island, Japan, with a main span of 1991 meters (960+1991+960), a total length of 3911 meters, two main piers 297 meters above sea level, and a base diameter of 80 meters. The water part is 60 meters high. Each of the two main steel cables is about 4,000 meters long and has a diameter of 1.12 meters. It consists of 290 thin steel cables and weighs about 50,000 tons.
2.Humber Bridge, UK
The Humber Bridge, the bridge spans the Humber River in England. Located between Hessle on the North Shore and Barton on the South Shore. It was built from 1973 to 1980 and opened to traffic in July 1981. The total length of the bridge is 2220 meters, the main span is 1410 meters, the span on the north bank is 280 meters, and the span on the south bank is 530 meters. The approach bridge is a reinforced concrete viaduct.
3.Great Belt Bridge, Denmark
The Great Belt Bridge is located between the islands of Funen and Zealand in Denmark, with a total length of 17.5km. The Great Belt Bridge, also known as the Big Bolt Bridge and the Stobolt Bridge, connects the island of Zealand, where the capital Copenhagen, Denmark's largest city, is located, and Funen, where the third largest city, Odense, is located.
4.Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge in London, it has collapsed many times in history, but it is rare for a bridge that is still famous after repeated rise and fall. A bridge over the Thames River in London, England, which has been rebuilt several times, is also the most downstream bridge among the 28 bridges on the river. It is located near the Tower of London, connecting the High Street of Southwark Borough with King William Street in the City of London. Historically known as the main gate of London.
5.Mekkin Strait Bridge
The Mekkin Strait Bridge has a main span of 1158 meters, 4 lanes, and was built in 1957 as a truss structure in the United States. Located in Michigan, USA, the McKinac Narrows Bridge is the masterpiece of engineer David Steinman. The suspension cable span is 1158 meters and the total span is 2626 meters. It shares 49,500 metric tons of construction steel, and the steel cable alone weighs 9,900 metric tons.
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