Schlanke Fußgängerbrücke aus Textilbeton
Sechsfeldrige Fußgängerbrücke mit einer Gesamtlänge von 97 m
Author(s): |
Josef Hegger
Claus Goralski Christian Kulas |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | German |
Published in: | Beton- und Stahlbetonbau, February 2011, n. 2, v. 106 |
Page(s): | 64-71 |
DOI: | 10.1002/best.201000081 |
Abstract: |
A Pedestrian Bridge Made of Textile Reinforced ConcreteThe pedestrian bridge over a state road in Albstadt, Germany, had to be torn down due to immense corrosion damages of the steel reinforcement and was replaced by a new bridge. The design of the new bridge allows a slender and durable construction with high demands on the concrete surface. The bridge with a total length of 97 m is subdivided in six prefabricated parts with a maximum element length of 17,2 m and a span of Ls = 15 m. The height of only 43 cm is possible by using the innovative composite material textile reinforced concrete. Thus, a slenderness of Ls/H = 35 and an extreme slender bridge construction is achieved. Due to the non-corrosive textile reinforcement a very small concrete cover is possible and, thus, webs and cantilever arms can be designed very thin. The paper describes the construction, design and dynamic behaviour. A report on materials, load bearing behaviour and on the durability is available as a separate paper in this issue. |
Keywords: |
pedestrian bridge durability Lautlingen Footbridge AR glass GFRP concrete technology textile-reinforced concrete
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