Punt da Suransuns Pedestrian Bridge, Switzerland
Author(s): |
Jürg Conzett
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | Structural Engineering International, May 2000, n. 2, v. 10 |
Page(s): | 104-106 |
DOI: | 10.2749/101686600780557965 |
Abstract: |
The Punt da Suransuns is a stress-ribbon bridge with a span of 40 m carrying a footpath across the Hinterrhein river through the Viamala gorge. Its deck is constructed with slabs of Andeer granite, which are prestressed over rectangular steel bars. Compared with a conventional deck, this prestressing increases the stability considerably. In 1996, the Veia Traversina (a footpath following a historic Roman trail) was opened, with the Traversiner Steg being the first stage of the walkway through the Viamala. For ist continuation through the southern part of the gorge, a new path needed to be constructed between the Wildener Brucke and Rania, crossing the Hinterrhein north of the Viamala bridge that carries the national A13 highway across the gorge. |
Keywords: |
static calculations stress-ribbon bridges Punt da Suransuns Pedestrian Bridge (Switzerland) footpaths dry building method Andeer granite
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