Puente de la Barqueta

37.404444444444 - 5.9972222222222Koordinaten: 37 ° 24 ' 16 " N, 5 ° 59' 50 " W

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The Barqueta Bridge ( Spanish: Puente de la Barqueta ) is a tied arch bridge that spans the Guadalquivir in Seville in Spain.

The four-lane road bridge was designed for Expo 1992 by the Spanish engineers Juan J. Arenas de Pablo and Marcos J. Pantaleon Prieto and configured.

The main bridge of the 214 m long bridge train is a tied arch bridge with 168 m span. The 27.8 m high and 2.7 m wide sheet is placed in the middle of the bridge plane and spreads out at its ends to a length of 30 m in triangular portal frame. On sheet 17 hangers at a distance of 6.75 m are arranged. These have a variable pitch and support the box girder of the bridge deck at a distance of 8.5 m. The steel box girder has a height of 2.4 m has a trapezoidal cross -section with an orthotropic bridge deck. This was at completion 16 m wide, but can be subsequently widened on both sides by 2.5 m.

Barqueta Bridge, Alamillo Bridge in the background

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