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Boligou Bridge<br /> | Boligou Bridge<br /> | ||
玻璃沟特大桥<br /> | 玻璃沟特大桥<br /> | ||
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(394) feet high / (120) meters high<br /> | (394) feet high / (120) meters high<br /> | ||
558 foot span / 170 meter span<br /> | 558 foot span / 170 meter span<br /> | ||
2017<br /> | 2017<br /> | ||
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− | Boligou Bridge is the first of many high bridges | + | Boligou Bridge is the first of many high bridges built in and along route X037 that were submerged from a deep reservoir that formed behind the giant Lianghekou Dam. Located at the confluence of the Yalong, Xianshi and Qingda River, the 295 meter high embankment dam is one of the 10 tallest in the world when completed in 2021. |
− | Boligou Bridge is a CFST (Concrete Filled Steel Tubular) bridge. Once the arch was closed, concrete was pumped into the main arch rib tubes from the bottom up. Once hardened, the concrete solidifies and stiffens the arch, improving the compressive strength of the entire structure. | + | Boligou Bridge is a CFST (Concrete Filled Steel Tubular) bridge. Once the arch was closed, concrete was pumped into the main arch rib tubes from the bottom up. Once hardened, the concrete solidifies and stiffens the arch, improving the compressive strength of the entire structure. |
The 247 meter long bridge has approach spans of 3 x 13 meters and one of 20 meters. | The 247 meter long bridge has approach spans of 3 x 13 meters and one of 20 meters. | ||
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[[Category:Bridges in China]] | [[Category:Bridges in China]] |
Latest revision as of 23:03, 8 May 2019
Boligou Bridge
玻璃沟特大桥
Rongbaxiang, Sichuan, China
(394) feet high / (120) meters high
558 foot span / 170 meter span
2017
Boligou Bridge is the first of many high bridges built in and along route X037 that were submerged from a deep reservoir that formed behind the giant Lianghekou Dam. Located at the confluence of the Yalong, Xianshi and Qingda River, the 295 meter high embankment dam is one of the 10 tallest in the world when completed in 2021.
Boligou Bridge is a CFST (Concrete Filled Steel Tubular) bridge. Once the arch was closed, concrete was pumped into the main arch rib tubes from the bottom up. Once hardened, the concrete solidifies and stiffens the arch, improving the compressive strength of the entire structure.
The 247 meter long bridge has approach spans of 3 x 13 meters and one of 20 meters.
Boligou Bridge satellite image.
Boligou Bridge location map.