Multiple-span cable-stayed bridges
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| # | Name | Country | main span |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Rio-Antirrio Bridge
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Greece | 560 m |
| 2 |
Ting Kau Bridge
|
China | 475 m |
| 3 | Yiling Yangtze River Bridge | China | 348 m |
| 4 |
Millau Viaduct
|
France | 342 m |
| 5 |
Mezcala Viaduct
|
Mexico | 311.5000 m |
| 6 |
General Rafael Urdaneta Bridge
|
Venezuela | 235 m |
| 7 |
Polcevera Viaduct
|
Italy | 207.9000 m |
| 8 |
Second Macau-Taipa Crossing
|
China | 112 m |
| 9 |
La Arena Viaduct
|
Spain | 105 m |
| 10 |
Munksjöbron
|
Sweden | 43.7500 m |
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Description
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Literature
- Evaluation of overall stability of multi-span cable stayed bridges, presented at IABSE Symposium, Antwerp, Belgium, 2003.
- Design and construction of a multispan cable-stayed bridge, presented at Bridges — Interaction between construction technology and design, IABSE Symposium, Leningrad, USSR 1991.
- Yiling Multispan Cable-Stayed Bridge over the Yangtze River, in "Structural Engineering International", February 2004, n. 1 v. 14
- Hyperbolic tower of a multi-tower cable-stayed bridge, presented at 35th Annual Symposium of IABSE / 52nd Annual Symposium of IASS / 6th International Conference on Space Structures, London, September 2011.
- Seismic response of a multi-span cable-stayed bridge, presented at Ponts suspendus et à haubans. Cable-stayed and suspension bridges, Deauville, 12.-15.10.1994.
- Bridges with multiple cable-stayed spans, presented at IABSE Conference, Malmö 1999 - Cable-stayed bridges. Past, present and future.
- Bridges with Multiple Cable-Stayed Spans, in "Structural Engineering International", February 2001, n. 1 v. 11







