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The Fourth Bridge over the Grand Canal in Venice: From Idea to Analysis and Construction

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Medium: Fachartikel
Sprache(n): Englisch
Veröffentlicht in: Structural Engineering International, , n. 1, v. 20
Seite(n): 6-12
DOI: 10.2749/101686610791555667
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The new Fourth bridge over the Grand Canal, designed by the Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava; which was recently completed in Venice, is characterized by some original solutions in the Venetian panorama of traditional bridge design. Its stunning elevation, on a single 80 m span depressed “Vierendeel” arch with a span/rise ratio of 1/16, implies an extraordinary challenge for the foundation system in the muddy Venetian soil. The cross section of the bridge presents an open star-shaped layout with a central triangular steel box girder, thus implying a remarkable torsional deformability. The loose mechanical properties of the Venetian soil, together with the peculiar intrinsic structural and geometric characteristics of the footbridge, imposed a careful revision of the original design and some modifications aimed at achieving a globally stiffer structure without any alteration to its external outfit. The footbridge was pre-assembled and loaded prior to erection trying to simulate its final condition in terms of external restraints. In this phase a monitoring instrumentation was installed in order to better investigate its response. The erection design was conceived in order to take into account the extremely bounding conditions of the project area. A set of full-scale static tests of the structure was carried out before and after the erection to check the behaviour of the bridge.

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    10.11.2010
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