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Old 13-May-2005, 16:34
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question for any civil engineers/bridge builders?

Sorry to ask this on the board but someone may know the answer.

I come through roadworks on the M60 where they are building several new bridges.

Why do you have the not inconsiderable bulk of a bridge span supported by a small contact patch between the span and the actual upright support of the bridge. The contact patch appears to be about 10% of the top of the upright.

Surely this must concentrate the load on a small area rather than spread the load.

I hope that makes sense from the description.

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Old 13-May-2005, 22:29
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Because the bridge is designed to have a virtual "knife-edge" support. Hence it is "pin-jointed" (if it's an end span).

This means that no unwanted bending forces are transmitted to the supports, or the bridge itself. The bridge is free to "rock" a little at the support.
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Old 13-May-2005, 22:39
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good answer!
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Old 14-May-2005, 01:04
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Thank You Moto748.

I will file that gem of information away and in 10 years time at some diner party when someone else asks i'll sound really clever, even though i'm not
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