History and Future of Adriatic Concrete Arch Bridges (CROSBI ID 517649)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Bleiziffer, Jelena ; Radić, Jure
engleski
History and Future of Adriatic Concrete Arch Bridges
The paper discusses service performance of Adriatic concrete arch bridges. Six large reinforced concrete arch bridges were constructed over the past four decades at the Croatian Adriatic coast. The most famous among them is Krk Bridge, completed 25 years ago but still the largest spanning conventional reinforced concrete arch in the world. While Šibenik, Pag and Krk Bridges have been in use for 25-40 years, Maslenica and Skradin Bridges were constructed more recently. Over the years many deficiencies and advanced stage of deterioration processes were identified on older bridges, as a consequence of extremely aggressive exposure conditions, but also of conceptual design and errors and negligence on site. Subsequently, many repairs were executed. These are not only expensive, but also technically demanding tasks and very difficult to perform. The design of Maslenica and Skradin Bridges took into account the experience from the in-service performance of older arch bridges, as many problems may be avoided or diminished with sound structural concept, adequate detailing and strict quality control.
arch bridge; Adriatic environment; durability performance; structural condition
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Podaci o prilogu
875-884-x.
2006.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Podaci o skupu
International Conference on Bridges
predavanje
01.01.2006-01.01.2006
Dubrovnik, Hrvatska