州长马里奥·m·库莫大桥:复杂岩土条件的解决方案

M. Paradis
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塔潘海(Tappan Zee)的名字来源于当地的一个美洲土著部落和荷兰语中的“海”一词,它可能是哈德逊河上最难以建桥的一段。除了一米高的巨浪、湍急的潮汐、冬季风暴和冰流之外,这条长达5公里的大桥在地下还面临着恶劣而多变的岩土条件。20世纪50年代,随着Tappan Zee大桥的建成,创新的设计和施工首次找到了解决这些挑战的办法。然而,随着交通量超过其设计基础,维护成本呈指数增长,功能过时,“Tapp”已接近其使用寿命的终点。取代它的是马里奥·m·科莫州长大桥(Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge),它采用了一种截然不同的方式来处理河流及其复杂的土壤层。本文简要回顾了20世纪50年代使用的独特浮桥策略,然后研究了2010年代的深基础方法。耗资40亿美元的科莫大桥利用了新的资源,如超过115米长的打入管桩,大位移隔离轴承和模块化接头,使用预制组件,以及几台大型驳船起重机。
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The Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge: Solutions to complex geotechnical conditions
Deriving its name from a local Native American tribe and the Dutch word for sea, the Tappan Zee is perhaps the most difficult section along the Hudson River for building a bridge. One-meter swells, swift tides, winter storms and ice flows aside, the 5-kilometer crossing faces daunting circumstances beneath the surface in the form of poor and varied geotechnical conditions. Innovative design and construction first found a solution to these challenges in the 1950s with the completion of the Tappan Zee Bridge. However, with traffic volumes exceeding its design basis, exponentially increasing maintenance costs and functionally obsolete features, “the Tapp” was nearing the end of its serviceable life. Its twin-span replacement, the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge, took a diametrically different approach to the river and its complex soil strata. This paper looks back briefly at the unique floating bridge strategy used in the 1950s before examining the deep-foundation approach of the 2010s. The $4 billion (USD) Cuomo Bridge took advantage of new resources such as driven pipe piles more than 115 meters in length, large displacement isolation bearings and modular joints, use of prefabricated components, and several massive barge-mounted cranes.
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