Abstract
The balanced lift method is a building bridge method that was developed at the TU Wien. The most common methods to build bridges are the ones using falsework or the cantilever method, but a rather uncommon method, the lowering of arches is seen as the origin of the balanced lift method. The idea was to create a method which would allow a bridge to be built in a very fast manner without the usage of falsework, using prefabricated elements and mounting all parts together in a position – in this case vertically – that would simplify the construction process. In order to reach the final state of the bridge, the vertically assembled parts are rotated into their final horizontal position. This article contains a description of the development of the method, a large scale test will be portrayed and an already designed bridges using the balanced lift method will be shown.
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The financial support of the large scale test by Österreichische Forschungsförderungsgesellschaft (FFG), ASFINAG, ÖBB Infrastruktur AG and Vereinigung Österreichischer Beton- und Fertigteilwerke (VÖB) is gratefully acknowledged. The good cooperation with Schimetta Consult GmbH during the detailed design of the bridges for the S7 motorway, and with Franz Oberndorfer GmbH & Co. KG during the construction of the large scale test structure in Gars am Kamp, is also gratefully acknowledged.
The authors are also thankful to Wilhelm Ernst & Sohn Verlag GmbH & Co. KG for the permission to use material in this paper, which was previously published in the journal “Structural Concrete” (Kollegger et al. 2014).
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Kollegger, J., Reichenbach, S. (2018). Balanced Lift Method – Building Bridges Without Formwork. In: di Prisco, M., Menegotto, M. (eds) Proceedings of Italian Concrete Days 2016. ICD 2016. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering , vol 10. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-78936-1_15
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