金卡丁大桥——85年来的工程胜利

D. Pritchard, Ryan D. Simmonette, Kieran O'Connor, Cameron B. Gair
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当金卡丁桥于1936年建成时,它是苏格兰最长的公路桥,也是欧洲最大的悬跨桥。85年过去了,这座苏格兰历史环境A类桥梁仍然在使用中,每天约有12,000辆车辆通过福斯河口。在昆斯渡口和福斯路桥同时关闭的情况下,金卡丁桥提供了跨越河口的最短可用改道路线,使交通不受限制。2019年的主要检查突出了一些结构元件的恶化,并于2020年修订了DMRB桥梁评估标准。因此,进行了定量评估,以确定该桥仍然可以安全使用并适合用途,并为今后的维护需求提供信息。本文关注的是构成整座桥梁的多种结构形式,以及它们在过去85年的耐久性方面的表现如何——已经进行了定量评估——已经相当地承受了当前的交通负荷标准——在未来将如何保持。
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Kincardine Bridge – An engineering triumph 85 years on
When construction of Kincardine Bridge was completed in 1936, it was the longest road bridge in Scotland and the largest swing-span bridge in Europe. 85 years on, the Historic Environment Scotland Category A listed bridge remains in service and carries approximately 12,000 vehicles daily across the Forth Estuary. On occasions when the Queensferry Crossing and Forth Road Bridge are closed simultaneously, the Kincardine Bridge offers the shortest available diversion route across the estuary for unrestricted traffic. A 2019 principal inspection highlighted deterioration to some structural elements and in 2020 DMRB bridge assessment standards were revised. As a result, a quantitative assessment was undertaken to provide confidence that the bridge remains safe for use and fit for purpose and to inform future maintenance requirements. This paper focuses on the multitude of structural forms that comprise the overall bridge and how they: - have comparably performed relating to durability over the past 85 years - have been quantitatively assessed - have comparably withstood present-day traffic loading criteria - will be maintained in future.
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