Author(s): |
Marcos Jesús Pantaleón Prieto
Óscar Ramón Ramos Gutiérrez Guillermo Ortega Carreras |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | Spanish |
Published in: | Hormigón y acero, 2nd Quarter 2009, n. 252, v. 60 |
Page(s): | 37-52 |
Abstract: |
Pujayo ViaductThe Pujayo Viaduct (which belongs to the Molledo ? Pesquera section of the Cantabria ? Meseta Highway) crosses over the valley of the Galeron River. The viaduct consists of a prestressed concrete bridge, constructed by the balanced cantilever method, with a total length of 420 m, distributed in 5 spans, perfectly placed into the valley. The 3 central spans are 100 m long, whereas the side ones are 60 m long. The monocelular box cross-section of the girder, with inclined webs, has a variable height, between 2.5 and 6.0 m. The highway consists of 2 roadways, one with 2 lanes and the other with 3 lanes, all of them placed in a single 26.10 m wide deck slab. The maximum height of the piers is 64 m. They have a rectangular cross-section, whose depths vary both linearly in longitudinal and transversal directions. |
Keywords: |
balanced cantilever prestressed concrete segments Instrumentation variable height bridge monitoring system
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