Claims
- 1. A cable stayed bridge comprising, a bridge deck having opposing side edges, bridge pylon structure extending above said deck, separate, longitudinally extending, hollow, structural box beams along said side edges of said deck, spaced transverse floor beams spanning said deck therebelow, said floor beams being joined at opposite ends respectively to said box beams, cable stays supporting the bridge from said pylon structure, said cable stays extending between said pylon structure and anchored directly to said box beams at said side edges of said deck, each of said box beams having an inner side wall, spaced top and bottom walls and a spaced outer side wall, said walls defining a hollow space and said box beams providing longitudinal stability and torsional rigidity to the bridge and resistance to buckling, said cable stays having ends extending through said top wall of each of said box beams, anchor means within said hollow space of said box beams engaging said ends of said cable stays for anchoring said cable stays to said box beams, said inner side wall of said box beams being joined to each of said side edgess of said deck at a location between said top and bottom walls to thereby present an upper section of said inner wall which defines a crash barrier wall, said floor beams being joined to said box beams at a lower section of said inner wall thereof.
- 2. The bridge according to claim 1, wherein each said box beam is substantaially D-shaped in cross-section such that said outer wall thereof is curved for providing aerodynamic stability and reduced drag to the bridge.
- 3. The bridge accordging to claim 1, wherein pairs of said box beams having confronting ends and located at said opposite sides define expansion joints, one of said confronting ends of one of said pairs having an elongated arm extending into the hollow space of the other of said pairs through said end thereof, and said other pair having longitudinally spaced interval abutments bearing against said arm permitting relative axial shifting between said confronting ends while allowing bending moment transfer at said joints.
- 4. The bridge according to claim 1, wherein said deck is of reinforced concrete, said box beams comprsiing a plurality of aligned box beam segments, sections of said concrete deck extending respectively between opposed pairs of said segments and forming modules together therewith, said modules being joined together end-to-end at said deck sections and at said box beams segments.
- 5. The bridge according to claim 4, wherein said box beam segments are of pre-tensioned steel and said deck sections are of pre-compressed concrete.
- 6. A method of constructing a cable stayed bridge comprising:
- erecting bridge pylon structure;
- supporting bridge deck structure from said pylon structure by a plurality of cable stays; said deck structure being formed by assembling together modules each comprising a reinforced concrete bridge deck section and a pair of longitudinal hollow box beam segments along opposite sides of said section,
- providing transverse floor beams underlying said deck section and extending between said box beam segments,
- before said assembling and suppporting steps, forming each of said modules by applying pretension forces to said pair of segments and applying opposed precompression forces to said section, joining together said pair of segments to opposite ends of said floor beams and to said side edges of said section, and thereafter releasing said applied forces, whereby any long-term concrete strains in said deck section due to shrinkage and creep are avoided;
- interconnecting said modules together end-to-end such that said box beam segments of adjoining modules are aligned; and
- extending said cable stays from said pylon structure and anchoring said cable stays directly to said pair of box beam segments of said connected modules.
- 7. The method according to calim 6, wherein said providing step includes assembling each said box beam as having an inner side wall, spaced top and bottom walls and a spaced outer side wall, said walls defining a hollow space joining step including joining said deck section to said inner side wall of each said box beam between said top and bottom walls thereof to thereby present an upper section of said inner wall which defines a crash barrier wall, and further including joining said floor beams to said box beams at a lower section of said inner wall thereof, said extending step including extending ends of said cable stays through said top wall of each said box beam, and aid anchoring step including providing anchor means within said hollow space of each box beams for engaging said ends of said cable says.
- 8. The method according to claim 6, wherein said pretension and opposed precompression forces are applied simultaneously by using opposed pressure platens for each of said modules.
- 9. The method according to claim 6, comprising the further step of providing a bridge expansion joint between confronting ends of said box beams of a pair of said adjoining modules, by extending an elongated rod from one of said ends into the inside of the other of said confronting ends, and guiding said rod to permit relative longitudinal movement while avoiding bending at said expansion joint.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 818,970, filed Jan. 15, 1986, now abandoned.
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