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Vorschubgerüste - Anforderungen und Möglichkeiten im Massivbrückenbau

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): German
Published in: Bautechnik, , n. 7, v. 93
Page(s): 452-461
DOI: 10.1002/bate.201500114
Abstract:

Movable Scaffolding Systems - Opportunities and requirements in today's bridge constructions

Movable Scaffolding Systems are used for a full span construction of post-tensioned cast-in-place concrete bridge decks. After an explanation of the construction method, different types of movable scaffolding systems and their components are explained in relation with their suitability and impact on the bridge construction to be erected. The article describes developments of cast-in-place concrete bridge building and their effects on the construction with movable scaffolding systems. Optimization potentials for interphases between temporary works and permanent works are described. Indications are given for a save and efficient application of this construction method.
The article is limited to an overview on established MSS in the central-european area because requirements in bridge constructions partially differ strongly from other regions regarding weather conditions, construction, calculation standards, labour safety and working cycle configuration.

Keywords:
viaduct post-tensioned concrete bridge building bridge construction concrete bridge pre-stressed concrete concrete bridge temporary work construction method movable scaffolding system full span method synchronuous launching device MSS bridge deck erection equipment
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    02/10/2016
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