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General Information

Other name(s): Ulsan Bridge
Beginning of works: 30. November 2008
Completion: 1. June 2015
Duration of works: 60 months
Status: in use

Project Type

Location

Location: ,
Crosses:
  • Tae-Hwa River
Location description:

This bridge, which crosses Tae-Hwa River in Ulsan Bay, connects the eastern and western industrial regions of Ulsan metropolitan city.

Coordinates: 35° 30' 39.56" N    129° 22' 21.19" E
Coordinates: 35° 30' 45.88" N    129° 24' 14.05" E
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Technical Information

Dimensions

total length 2 970 m
deck width 25.6 m
number of lanes 4
eastern approach viaduct
total length 570 m
main bridge
main span 1 150 m
pylons height 203 m
western approach viaduct
total length 1 180 m

Materials

cables steel
piers reinforced concrete
pylons reinforced concrete
deck of main bridge steel

Case Studies and Applied Products

RESTON®SA – Hydraulic dampers

RESTON®SA – Hydraulic dampers

Under normal circumstances, Hydraulic Shock Absorbers allow free movements of the bridge structure. Under shock impact, e.g. due to earthquakes, high braking loads or strong winds, they function temporarily as elastic damping connections.

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TENSA®MODULAR LR & LR-LS – Modular expansion joints

TENSA®MODULAR LR & LR-LS – Modular expansion joints

Modular Expansion Joints can be constructed for any movements, from about 100 mm up to 2,000 mm and more. They allow movements in all 3 directions and rotations around all 3 axes.

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Chronology

May 2010

Beginning of construction.

Notes

"Ulsan Harbor Bridge is the long-span suspension bridge that crosses Tae-Hwa River of Ulsan Metropolitan City in Korea. The bridge was initiated as the part of the main route that connects the eastern and western industrial regions of Ulsan City in order to reduce the cost of transportation, to ensure transportability via Ulsan Bay and boost tourism.

Ulsan Harbor Bridge is one of the biggest bridge projects in Korea. The length of the central span of the bridge is 1,150m. As a single-span suspension bridge, the bridge will be the fourth-longest bridge in the world following Runyang Bridge (1,490m), Jangyin Bridge (1,385m) and Yangluo Bridge (1,280m) when completed.

Many state-of-art technologies including high-performance materials and innovative erection methods are adopted for design and construction of the bridge. The high-strength PPWS cable (TS = 1,960 MPa class), which have been developed recently, are applied for the main cable of the bridge. It is the first application worldwide. Effective equipment is used for erection of the PPWS cables. In order to minimize damage of the environment, the tunnel type anchorage are used as cable anchorages. The stiffened girder is optimized using wind tunnel tests and CFD analysis. The effective ACS is utilized for construction of high-rise pylons to reduce the period of construction.

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  • About this
    data sheet
  • Structure-ID
    20064703
  • Published on:
    09/03/2013
  • Last updated on:
    19/02/2023
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