Wanzhou Yangtze River Bridge

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Wanxian Bridge

万州长江公路大桥
Wanxian Yangtze River Bridge.JPG
Coordinates30°45′35″N 108°25′09″E / 30.759611°N 108.419278°E / 30.759611; 108.419278Coordinates: 30°45′35″N 108°25′09″E / 30.759611°N 108.419278°E / 30.759611; 108.419278
CarriesKokudou 318(China).svg China National Highway 318
CrossesYangtze River
LocaleWanzhou, Chongqing, China
Characteristics
DesignArch Bridge
MaterialConcrete
Total length864 metres (2,835 ft)
Longest span420 metres (1,380 ft)
Clearance above133 metres (436 ft)
History
Opened1997
Location

Wanxian Bridge, or Wanzhou Bridge (simplified Chinese: 万县长江大桥; traditional Chinese: 萬縣長江大橋; pinyin: Wànxiàn Chángjiāng Dàqiáo), is a reinforced concrete arch bridge built over the Yangtze River in 1997. It is located in the vicinity of the Three Gorges Dam in Wanzhou, Chongqing, China. The arch span is 420 metres (1,380 ft) and the total length of the bridge is 864.12 metres (2,835.0 ft).[1] The clearance height to the river below is 133 metres (436 ft) however the full clearance is no longer visible as the reservoir created by the construction of the Three Gorges Dam has increased the height of the water.[2] During the bridge construction, a concrete-filled tubular arch truss frame was built to support the weight of the concrete arch and embedded into the concrete arch.[3]

The Wanxian Bridge is the longest existing concrete arch bridge in the world, displacing the previous record holder, the Croatian Krk Bridge.[4] It is a major highway bridge with lanes for vehicles and pedestrians.[3]

See also how to build it wanxian bridge[]

  • List of the largest arch bridges
  • Yangtze River bridges and tunnels

References[]

  1. ^ Wanxian Bridge at Structurae
  2. ^ "Wanxian Bridge". Highest Bridges. Retrieved 7 September 2012.
  3. ^ a b Yan, Guomin; Yang, Zhi-Hua (1997). "Wanxian Yangtze Bridge, China". Structural Engineering International. 7 (3): 164–6. doi:10.2749/101686697780494842. INIST:2762590.
  4. ^ "Arch Bridges". national concrete bridge. Retrieved 2008-02-10.

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