Suspension Bridges & Cable-Stayed
Bridges
What Is the
Difference Between a Suspension Bridge & a Cable-Stayed Bridge?
By Ronald Bell
Because many large U.S. cities are located or near lakes, rivers and
other waterways, bridges are an indispensable part of our nation’s
transportation system.
Bridge designers constantly evaluate the optimal bridge design for longer
and wider bridges, and their evaluations regularly include comparisons of suspension-bridge
technology and cable-stayed technology.
Suspension Bridge
The suspension bridge, patented in 1808 by James Finley, is an American
design. Finley’s first suspension bridge spanned Jacobs Creek, near Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania.
The suspension bridge requires two cables strung across high towers on
each side of the area to be bridged.
The roadway is then hung on vertical suspenders attached to these
suspension cables.
The support towers support the weight of the suspension cable, which in
turn supports the weight of the vertical suspenders and the bridge traffic.
Cable-Stayed
Bridge
Cable-stayed bridges look a lot like suspension bridges, but their
support cables tie directly to the support towers.
The cantilever construction allows them to be constructed from the inside
out.
The cable-stayed bridge differs from a suspension bridge in that multiple
towers can be easily used to extend the length of the bridge when practical.
General
Comparisons
A final choice of which bridge to build depends on the bridge’ desired
function, cost restrictions and engineering data.
Suspension bridges appear to have the advantage over cable-stayed bridges
for long spans.
As the span length increases, the height of the tower increases in a
cable-stayed bridge without multiple towers.
Cable-stayed bridges allow the construction of the individual segments of
the bridge at remote locations.
The suspension bridge requires the building of suspension cables across
the entire span before the deck installation begins.
Geological
Considerations
The cable-stayed bridge has the advantage of not requiring massive
anchorages at the ends of the cables.
Suspension bridges require anchorages strong enough for the tension or,
angular pulling, on the suspension cables.
Solid rock or a large mass of stable concrete is the preferred geological
base for an anchorage.
These massive anchorages carry the entire weight of the bridge, and their
weight must exceed the combined weight of the bridge and the vehicular load.
Today and
Tomorrow
One of the newest large suspension bridges in the U.S. spans a part of
the Tacoma Narrows; a bridge that self-destructed in 1940. The new bridge is
the fifth-longest suspension bridge in the U.S.
Cable-stayed designs dominate most other large bridge projects.
A newly proposed cable-stayed bridge called the John James Audubon Bridge
would include a 2.44-mile stretch of the Mississippi river.
If completed, it will be the longest of its kind in North America.
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