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STRESS RIBBON BRIDGE
INTRODUCTION
 A stress ribbon bridge is a tension structure (similar in
many ways to a simple suspension bridge).
 Stress Ribbon Bridge uses the theory of a catenary
transmitting loads via tension in the deck to abutments
which are anchored to the ground.
 Unlike the simple span the ribbon is stressed in
compression, which adds to the stiffness of the structure.
 Stress ribbon bridges are very economical, aesthetic and
almost maintenance free structure. They require minimal
quantity of materials.
HISTORY
 The first stress ribbon bridge was constructed in Switzerland in the 1960s.
This concept was first introduced by a German engineer Ulrich
Finsterwalder.
FORM OF A STRESS RIBBON BRIDGE
Superstructure:-
 A typical stress ribbon bridge deck consists of precast concrete planks with
bearing tendons to support them during construction and separate pre stressing
tendons which are tensioned to create the final designed geometric form.
 The pre stressing tendons transfer horizontal forces in to the abutments and
then to the ground most often using ground anchors.
 The tendons are encased in ducts which are generally grouted after tensioning in
order to lock in the stress and protect them from corrosion. Since the bending in
the deck is low, the depth can be minimized and results in reduction in dead
load and horizontal forces in abutments.
 The abutments are designed to transfer the horizontal forces from
the deck cables into the ground via ground anchors. Pedestrians,
wind and temperature loads can cause large changes in the bending
moments in the deck close to the abutments and accordingly crack
widths and fatigue in reinforcement must be considered.
 The ground anchors are normally tensioned in 2 stages, the first
step is tensioned before the deck is erected and the rest, after the
deck is complete. If stressed in one stage only, there will be a large
out of balance force to be resisted by the abutments in the
temporary case.
 The soil pressure, overturning and sliding has to be checked for
construction as well as permanent condition.
 Substructure:-
Ground Conditions:-
 The ideal ground condition for resisting large horizontal forces from the ribbon
is a rock base. This occurs rarely but suitable foundations can be devised even
if competent soils are only found at some depth below the abutments.
 In some cases where soil conditions do not permit the use of anchors, piles
can also be used. Horizontal deformations can be significant and are
considered in the design.
 It is also possible to use a combination of anchors and drilled shafts. Battered
micropilling is another alternative which can resist the load from the ribbon
because of its compression and tension capacity.
CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUE
 The abutments and piers are built first. Next the bearing cables were stretched from
abutment to abutment and draped over steel saddles that rested atop the piers.
 The bearing tendons generally support the structure during construction, and only rarely
is additional false work used. Once the bearing cables were tensioned to the specified
design force, precast panels were suspended via support rods located at the four corners
of each panel. At this point the bridge sagged into its catenary shape.
 The next step was to place post tensioning ducts in the bridge. The ducts were placed
directly above the bearing cables and support rods, which are all located in two
longitudinal troughs that run the length of the bridge. After the ducts were in place, the
cast-in place concrete was placed in the longitudinal troughs in small transverse closure
joints.
STRUCTURAL SYSTEM
 The development of the self-anchored stress-ribbon structure supported by an arch.
 It is clear that the intermediate support of a multi-span stress-ribbon can also have the
shape of an arch.
 The arch serves as a saddle from which the stress-ribbon spans can rise during post-
tensioning and during temperature drop, and where the center "band" can rest during a
temperature rise.
 In the initial stage, the stress-ribbon behaves as a two-span cable supported by the
saddle that is fixed to the end abutments.
COMPARISION WITH SIMPLE SUSPENSION
BRIDGE
 A stress ribbon bridge is a tension
structure similar in many ways to a
simple suspension bridge. The
suspension cables are embedded in
the deck which follows a catenary
arc between the supports.
 Unlike the simple span the ribbon
is stressed in compression, which
adds to the stiffness of the
structure.
 As opposed to suspension bridges,
where the cables carry the load, in
stress ribbon, by tensioning the
cables and the deck between
abutments, the deck shares axial
tension forces.
 A simple suspension span tends to
sway and bounce. The supports in
turn support upward thrusting arcs
that allow the grade to be changed
between spans, where multiple
spans are used.
ADVANTAGES
 Stress ribbon pedestrian bridges are very economical, aesthetical and almost
maintenance free structures.
 They require minimal quantity of materials.
 They are erected independently from existing terrain and therefore they have
a minimum impact upon the environment during construction.
 They are quick and convenient to construct if given appropriate conditions,
without false work.
 A stress ribbon bridge allows for long spans with a minimum number of
piers and the piers can be shorter than those required for cable stayed or
suspension bridges.
APPLICATION & INSTANCE
 Eco duct:
 A tunnel which was built as part of a large network of motorways outside Brno.
The theory is the same as a self-anchored arch but the geometry is much more
complex. It is 50m wide and spans 70m a finite element program was used in
its design.
 Stuttgart trade fair hall roof: The suspended asymmetric roof comprises a
regular repetition of stressed trusses with individual I-beam ribbons of steel
between them. The trusses function as strut and tie A-frames based on
concrete strip foundations and are tied back to the ground with anchors. The
stresses in the ribbons and weight of its ‘green roof’ were used to resist wind
uplift.
CONCLUSION
 Stress ribbon bridges are a versatile form of bridge, the adaptable form of
structure is applicable to a variety of requirements.
 The slender decks are visually pleasing and have a visual impact on
surroundings giving a light aesthetic impression.
 Post tensioned concrete minimizes cracking and assures durability. Bearings
and expansion joints are rarely required minimizing maintenance and
inspections.
 Since erection using pre-cast segments does not depend on particular site
condition and permits labour saving erection and a short time to delivery.
Using bearing tendons can eliminate the need for site form work and large
plant, contributing to fast construction programmes and preservation of the
environments.
 Stressed ribbon bridge is a solution to the areas which require aesthetic yet
cost effective pedestrian bridges to be built .
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Stress ribbon bridge

  • 1.
  • 3. INTRODUCTION  A stress ribbon bridge is a tension structure (similar in many ways to a simple suspension bridge).  Stress Ribbon Bridge uses the theory of a catenary transmitting loads via tension in the deck to abutments which are anchored to the ground.  Unlike the simple span the ribbon is stressed in compression, which adds to the stiffness of the structure.  Stress ribbon bridges are very economical, aesthetic and almost maintenance free structure. They require minimal quantity of materials.
  • 4. HISTORY  The first stress ribbon bridge was constructed in Switzerland in the 1960s. This concept was first introduced by a German engineer Ulrich Finsterwalder.
  • 5. FORM OF A STRESS RIBBON BRIDGE Superstructure:-  A typical stress ribbon bridge deck consists of precast concrete planks with bearing tendons to support them during construction and separate pre stressing tendons which are tensioned to create the final designed geometric form.  The pre stressing tendons transfer horizontal forces in to the abutments and then to the ground most often using ground anchors.  The tendons are encased in ducts which are generally grouted after tensioning in order to lock in the stress and protect them from corrosion. Since the bending in the deck is low, the depth can be minimized and results in reduction in dead load and horizontal forces in abutments.
  • 6.  The abutments are designed to transfer the horizontal forces from the deck cables into the ground via ground anchors. Pedestrians, wind and temperature loads can cause large changes in the bending moments in the deck close to the abutments and accordingly crack widths and fatigue in reinforcement must be considered.  The ground anchors are normally tensioned in 2 stages, the first step is tensioned before the deck is erected and the rest, after the deck is complete. If stressed in one stage only, there will be a large out of balance force to be resisted by the abutments in the temporary case.  The soil pressure, overturning and sliding has to be checked for construction as well as permanent condition.  Substructure:-
  • 7. Ground Conditions:-  The ideal ground condition for resisting large horizontal forces from the ribbon is a rock base. This occurs rarely but suitable foundations can be devised even if competent soils are only found at some depth below the abutments.  In some cases where soil conditions do not permit the use of anchors, piles can also be used. Horizontal deformations can be significant and are considered in the design.  It is also possible to use a combination of anchors and drilled shafts. Battered micropilling is another alternative which can resist the load from the ribbon because of its compression and tension capacity.
  • 8. CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUE  The abutments and piers are built first. Next the bearing cables were stretched from abutment to abutment and draped over steel saddles that rested atop the piers.  The bearing tendons generally support the structure during construction, and only rarely is additional false work used. Once the bearing cables were tensioned to the specified design force, precast panels were suspended via support rods located at the four corners of each panel. At this point the bridge sagged into its catenary shape.  The next step was to place post tensioning ducts in the bridge. The ducts were placed directly above the bearing cables and support rods, which are all located in two longitudinal troughs that run the length of the bridge. After the ducts were in place, the cast-in place concrete was placed in the longitudinal troughs in small transverse closure joints.
  • 9. STRUCTURAL SYSTEM  The development of the self-anchored stress-ribbon structure supported by an arch.  It is clear that the intermediate support of a multi-span stress-ribbon can also have the shape of an arch.  The arch serves as a saddle from which the stress-ribbon spans can rise during post- tensioning and during temperature drop, and where the center "band" can rest during a temperature rise.  In the initial stage, the stress-ribbon behaves as a two-span cable supported by the saddle that is fixed to the end abutments.
  • 10. COMPARISION WITH SIMPLE SUSPENSION BRIDGE  A stress ribbon bridge is a tension structure similar in many ways to a simple suspension bridge. The suspension cables are embedded in the deck which follows a catenary arc between the supports.  Unlike the simple span the ribbon is stressed in compression, which adds to the stiffness of the structure.  As opposed to suspension bridges, where the cables carry the load, in stress ribbon, by tensioning the cables and the deck between abutments, the deck shares axial tension forces.  A simple suspension span tends to sway and bounce. The supports in turn support upward thrusting arcs that allow the grade to be changed between spans, where multiple spans are used.
  • 11. ADVANTAGES  Stress ribbon pedestrian bridges are very economical, aesthetical and almost maintenance free structures.  They require minimal quantity of materials.  They are erected independently from existing terrain and therefore they have a minimum impact upon the environment during construction.  They are quick and convenient to construct if given appropriate conditions, without false work.  A stress ribbon bridge allows for long spans with a minimum number of piers and the piers can be shorter than those required for cable stayed or suspension bridges.
  • 12. APPLICATION & INSTANCE  Eco duct:  A tunnel which was built as part of a large network of motorways outside Brno. The theory is the same as a self-anchored arch but the geometry is much more complex. It is 50m wide and spans 70m a finite element program was used in its design.  Stuttgart trade fair hall roof: The suspended asymmetric roof comprises a regular repetition of stressed trusses with individual I-beam ribbons of steel between them. The trusses function as strut and tie A-frames based on concrete strip foundations and are tied back to the ground with anchors. The stresses in the ribbons and weight of its ‘green roof’ were used to resist wind uplift.
  • 13. CONCLUSION  Stress ribbon bridges are a versatile form of bridge, the adaptable form of structure is applicable to a variety of requirements.  The slender decks are visually pleasing and have a visual impact on surroundings giving a light aesthetic impression.  Post tensioned concrete minimizes cracking and assures durability. Bearings and expansion joints are rarely required minimizing maintenance and inspections.  Since erection using pre-cast segments does not depend on particular site condition and permits labour saving erection and a short time to delivery. Using bearing tendons can eliminate the need for site form work and large plant, contributing to fast construction programmes and preservation of the environments.  Stressed ribbon bridge is a solution to the areas which require aesthetic yet cost effective pedestrian bridges to be built .