Elevated way at Krahnenberg

A bypass on the general highway is now being built near Andernach, Germany. It is about 1100 m long, and includes an elevated way. The design has been influenced by the poor soil resistance, and the fact that the road is built on a mountainside. The elevated way runs along a curve, with a minimum ra...

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Published in:Informes de la Construcción
Main Author: Wittfoht, Hans
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Spanish
Published: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas 1965
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spelling ftjidlc:oai:informesdeconstruccion.revistas.csic.es:article/4440 2023-05-15T13:25:27+02:00 Elevated way at Krahnenberg Paso elevado, en Krahnenberg Wittfoht, Hans 1965-02-28 application/pdf https://informesdelaconstruccion.revistas.csic.es/index.php/informesdelaconstruccion/article/view/4440 https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1965.v17.i167.4440 spa spa Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas https://informesdelaconstruccion.revistas.csic.es/index.php/informesdelaconstruccion/article/view/4440/5134 https://informesdelaconstruccion.revistas.csic.es/index.php/informesdelaconstruccion/article/view/4440 doi:10.3989/ic.1965.v17.i167.4440 Derechos de autor 1965 Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 CC-BY Informes de la Construcción; Vol. 17 No. 167 (1965); 73-80 Informes de la Construcción; Vol. 17 Núm. 167 (1965); 73-80 1988-3234 0020-0883 10.3989/ic.1965.v17.i167 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer reviewed article Artículo revisado por pares 1965 ftjidlc https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1965.v17.i167.4440 https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1965.v17.i167 2022-05-25T18:35:22Z A bypass on the general highway is now being built near Andernach, Germany. It is about 1100 m long, and includes an elevated way. The design has been influenced by the poor soil resistance, and the fact that the road is built on a mountainside. The elevated way runs along a curve, with a minimum radius of 475 m, and is subdivided into 34 sections, each 31.75 m long. The deck consists of a box girder, separated into two compartments, and is of prestressed concrete. The deck cantilevers on each side of the longitudinal structure, and has a total width of 18.20 m. This allows for two separate pavements, a central separating section, and two lateral sidewalks. The construction procedure was significant. Owing to the nature of soil, and the need to avoid heavy concentrated loads, the traditional system of formwork was substituted by the Gerber procedure. This consists of 4 metal open girders which rest on the columns, which had been previously constructed. These beams, which are capable of conforming to the curvature of the road, are moved along the axis of the deck, with the aid of hydraulic jacks, as the process of concreting proceeds. A crane, with an operational reach of 35 m served to supply the materials and formwork at the various construction points. En las proximidades de Andernach (Alemania) se está construyendo una derivación de la carretera general, con unos 1.100 m de longitud total, que consiste en una especie de puente o paso elevado. Se justifica esta solución particular por la poca consistencia del terreno y el especial trazado a media ladera. El eje del paso elevado sigue una alineación curva con radio mínimo de 475 m, y está subdividido en 34 tramos de 31,75 m de luz. El conjunto que forma el tablero es una viga cajón, bicelular, de hormigón pretensado y grandes salas en voladizo que dan una anchura total de 18,20 m, lo cual permite la habilitación de dos bandas de circulación separadas por un macizo central y dos andenes laterales para peatones. Aun tratándose de una obra importante, por su ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Andenes Informes de la Construcción (E-Journal) Elevado ENVELOPE(-63.267,-63.267,-64.683,-64.683) Curva ENVELOPE(-59.900,-59.900,-62.600,-62.600) Aun ENVELOPE(16.350,16.350,68.867,68.867) Salas ENVELOPE(-58.417,-58.417,-63.550,-63.550) Informes de la Construcción 17 167 73 80
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description A bypass on the general highway is now being built near Andernach, Germany. It is about 1100 m long, and includes an elevated way. The design has been influenced by the poor soil resistance, and the fact that the road is built on a mountainside. The elevated way runs along a curve, with a minimum radius of 475 m, and is subdivided into 34 sections, each 31.75 m long. The deck consists of a box girder, separated into two compartments, and is of prestressed concrete. The deck cantilevers on each side of the longitudinal structure, and has a total width of 18.20 m. This allows for two separate pavements, a central separating section, and two lateral sidewalks. The construction procedure was significant. Owing to the nature of soil, and the need to avoid heavy concentrated loads, the traditional system of formwork was substituted by the Gerber procedure. This consists of 4 metal open girders which rest on the columns, which had been previously constructed. These beams, which are capable of conforming to the curvature of the road, are moved along the axis of the deck, with the aid of hydraulic jacks, as the process of concreting proceeds. A crane, with an operational reach of 35 m served to supply the materials and formwork at the various construction points. En las proximidades de Andernach (Alemania) se está construyendo una derivación de la carretera general, con unos 1.100 m de longitud total, que consiste en una especie de puente o paso elevado. Se justifica esta solución particular por la poca consistencia del terreno y el especial trazado a media ladera. El eje del paso elevado sigue una alineación curva con radio mínimo de 475 m, y está subdividido en 34 tramos de 31,75 m de luz. El conjunto que forma el tablero es una viga cajón, bicelular, de hormigón pretensado y grandes salas en voladizo que dan una anchura total de 18,20 m, lo cual permite la habilitación de dos bandas de circulación separadas por un macizo central y dos andenes laterales para peatones. Aun tratándose de una obra importante, por su ...
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