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]] ]] An arch bridge is a Bridge with Abutment s at each end shaped as a curved Arch . Arch bridges work by transferring the weight of the bridge and its loads partially into a horizontal thrust against abutments at either side. A Viaduct (a long bridge) may be made from a series of arches, although other more economical structures are now typically used. Multiple arch bridges are seen in ancient Roman Aqueducts . Arch bridges were first invented by the Ancient Greeks , who built them out of stone. Later, the Romans used Cement in their arch bridges. The Romans only used semicircular arches, but longer and thinner bridges are possible with elliptical arches or inverted Catenary arches. Some of these bridges are still standing today. SIMPLE COMPRESSION ARCH BRIDGES Advantage in use of simple materials Stone and other such materials are strong in Compression and somewhat so in Shear , but cannot resist much force in Tension so masonry arch bridges are designed to be constantly under compression. Each arch is constructed over a temporary '' Falsework '' frame. In the first compression arch bridges, a keystone in the middle of the bridge bore the weight of the rest of the bridge. The more weight that was put onto the bridge, the stronger its structure became. Masonry arch bridges use a quantity of fill (typically compacted rubble) above the arch in order to increase this dead-weight on the bridge and prevent tension from occurring in the arch ring as loads move across the bridge. Other materials that were used to build this type of bridge were brick and unreinforced concrete. When masonry (cut stone) is used the angles of the faces are cut to minimize shear forces. Where random masonry (uncut and unprepared stones) is used they are mortared together and the mortar is allowed to set before the falsework is removed. Construction sequence with stone ramps forming buttresses]]
AQUEDUCT S AND CANAL VIADUCTS
USE OF MODERN MATERIALS (Chang Jiang) in the now flooded Three Gorges , China ]]. Most modern compression arch bridges are made from reinforced concrete. This type of bridge is suitable where a temporary supporting falseworks may be erected to support the forms, reinforcements, and uncured concrete. When the concrete as sufficiently set the forms and falseworks are then removed. Many modern bridges, made of steel or reinforced concrete, often bear some of their load by tension within their structure. This reduces or eliminates the horizontal thrust against the abutments and allows their construction on weaker ground. Structurally and analytically they are not true arches but rather a Beam with the shape of an arch. See Truss Arch Bridge for more on this type. A modern evolution of the arch bridge is the Compression Arch Suspended-deck Bridge . This has been made possible by the use of light materials that are strong in tension such as steel, reinforced concrete, and post-tensioned concrete. SEE ALSO
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