Steel-concrete composite bridges
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# | Name | Country | main span |
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1 | Tatara Bridge | Japan | 890 m |
2 | Queensferry Crossing | United Kingdom | 650 m |
3 | Qingzhou Minjiang Bridge | China | 605 m |
4 | Yangpu Bridge | China | 602 m |
5 | Nanjing Jiangxinzhou Yangtze River Bridge | China | 600 m |
6 | Xupu Bridge | China | 590 m |
7 | Rion-Antirion Bridge | Greece | 560 m |
8 | Queshi Bridge | China | 518 m |
9 | Ting Kau Bridge | China | 475 m |
10 | Seohae Grand Bridge | South Korea | 470 m |
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- (2024): Advanced steel solutions for a sustainable and economic bridge infrastructure. Presented at: IABSE Symposium: Construction’s Role for a World in Emergency, Manchester, United Kingdom, 10-14 April 2024, pp. 1399-1406.
- Annacis Bridge - eine Schrägseilbrücke in Verbundbauweise. In: Stahlbau, v. 56, n. 2 (February 1987), pp. 57. (1987):
- (2015): Assessment of existing composite bridges in New Zealand. Presented at: IABSE Conference: Structural Engineering: Providing Solutions to Global Challenges, Geneva, Switzerland, September 2015, pp. 1049-1055.
- Behavior of first-built composite girder bridge in Japan. Presented at: 11th IABSE Congress, Vienna, Austria, 31 August - 5 September 1980. (1980):
- (2015): Build with weathering steel: environmental and economic impacts – Tramway Bridge in Paris suburbs. Presented at: IABSE Conference: Structural Engineering: Providing Solutions to Global Challenges, Geneva, Switzerland, September 2015, pp. 131-138.