Westgate Tunnel, Melbourne Family of Footbridges for a Tunnel Project
Autor(en): |
John McNeil
(Technical Director, Aurecon, Auckland, New Zealand)
Daniel Pillot (Senior Bridge Engineer, Jacobs, Melbourne, Australia - Pillot) Armin Voelske (Associate Director Wood Marsh, Melbourne, Australia) Rowland Burke (Professional Engineer, Aurecon, Tshwane, South Africa) |
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Medium: | Tagungsbeitrag |
Sprache(n): | Englisch |
Tagung: | Footbridge 2022: Creating Experience, Madrid, Spain, 07-09 September 2022 |
Veröffentlicht in: | Footbridge Madrid 2022 - Creating Experience |
DOI: | 10.24904/footbridge2022.042 |
Abstrakt: |
Westgate Tunnel is Australia’s largest single infrastructure contract. It provides a new motorway connection for Melbourne’s western suburbs to the CBD. The project includes 7km of twin bored tunnel and over 20km of bridge viaducts. Also included are 14km of new walking and cycling paths with assoicated footbridges. The project inculdes 12 new footbridges. These include large span trusses over creeks (Fig. 1), rail and motorways (Fig 2.), a 2.5km long cyclist only “ veloway” (Fig. 3) which hangs from parallel viaducts and a 120m span curved cable stay bridge (Fig. 4). Detailed analysis was undertaken to understand how veloway users’ experience would be affected by both static and dynamic responses from traffic on the supporting structures. For the cable-stayed structure, studies were undertaken to investigate both pedestrian and wind induced dynamics. These included aeroelastic wind tunnel testing of a 7m long scale model. The urban design response was to define architectural themes which connect structures, and create a uniform user experience. Bridge designs were developed to provide an identity to different routes. For clear span footbridges over traffic, curved organic forms were adopted. A route over a busy rail corridor adopted a more industrial functional aesthetic with weathering steel finishes. The veloway comprises a unique hanging continuous tube. The cable stay bridge also adopts similar finishes to connect this route. The paper will present the project wide approach, to define the user experience across multiple bridges. |
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