Bridge Superstructure
SD 472
DESIGN OF BRIDGES
BRIDGE SUPERSTRUCTURE
and
DRAINAGE CULVERTS
Lecture No. 2
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Cross sections of bridge superstructures
known as “Shallow Superstructures”
(a) Slab bridge
(b) Slab-on-girder bridge with T-beam type of construction
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(c) Slab-on-girder bridge with steel girders
(d) Voided slab bridge
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Cross sections of “Cellular type of bridges”
(a) Single-cell bridge
(b) Multicell bridge
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(c) Multispine bridge with steel boxes
(d) Multispine bridge with concrete boxes
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Bow string arch
Frame (Portal)
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Krk Bridge, Croatia (1964). World’s longest span concrete arch bridge (390 m)
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Drainage Culverts
Culverts are normally designed to allow water flow beneath an embankment
where the traffic passes. The simplest types being steel and concrete pipes.
Rectangular frame culverts are more common for large streams.
Embankment
Single cell concrete box culvert Double cell concrete box culvert
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Circular Culverts (Concrete)
Embankment Embankment
Circular concrete culvert Double vault circular concrete culvert
(precast) (cast in-situ)
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Embankment
Steel pipe culvert
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Other Drainage Structures
Ford or Trough
Water on slab
Water in pipes (and on slab during rain season)
fill
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