The arch is the most natural bridge shape in nature. Originally constructed of stone, today such bridges are built of reinforced or precast
concrete. They are often the most economical choice where a bridge is required to cross over inaccessible landscapes.
The development of modern arch construction methods has made the use of arch construction more economical by removing the need
of expensive centring formwork. Though abutments still must be well founded on rock or soild ground.
This method involves the partially built arch tied back to rock anchors in the valley side slopes.
This method involves half arch sections being held vertically over each abutment and then rotating each arch section into position.
Tee-beams are generally used for arch bridge decks for their functionality and self weight.
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Gopal Mishra
https://theconstructor.org/
Gopal Mishra is a Civil Engineer from NIT Calicut and has more than 9 years of experience in Civil Engineering and Construction. He is the founder of The
Constructor.
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