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# | Name | Land | größte Stützweite |
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1 | Rheinbrücke Bendorf | Deutschland | 208 m |
2 | Archie Stevenot Bridge | USA | 167.6400 m |
3 | Pekin Bridge | USA | 167.6000 m |
4 | Lower Buffalo Bridge | USA | 163.0700 m |
5 | Chilina-Brücke | Peru | 157 m |
6 | Neue Songhuabrücke | China | 156.8000 m |
7 | Schwanheimer Brücke | Deutschland | 145 m |
8 | Arachthos-Brücke | Griechenland | 142 m |
9 | Antioch Bridge | USA | 140 m |
10 | Kochertalbrücke | Deutschland | 138 m |
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- Determining the dynamic amplification factor of multi-span continuous box girder bridges in highways using vehicle-bridge interaction analyses. In: Engineering Structures, v. 181 (Februar 2019), S. 47-59. (2019):
- Developing a multi-variable vulnerability function for a class of multi-span continuous concrete box-girder highway bridges with emphasis on near-field earthquakes. In: European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering, v. 26, n. 11 (April 2021), S. 1-37. (2021):
- Investigating the effect of span-length and earthquake directivity on the response of multi-span continuous girder bridges isolated by friction bearings. In: Bridge Structures, v. 16, n. 1 (9 Juli 2020), S. 27-37. (2020):
- Probabilistic Performance Assessment of Retrofitted Skewed Multi Span Continuous Concrete I-girder Bridges. In: Journal of Earthquake Engineering, v. 18, n. 6 ( 2014), S. 945-963. (2014):