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- Girder_bridge abstract "A girder bridge, in general, is a bridge built of girders placed on bridge abutments and foundation piers. In turn, a bridge deck is built on top of the girders in order to carry traffic. A girder bridge is very likely the most commonly built and utilized bridge in the world. Its basic design can be compared to a log ranging from one side to the other across a river or creek when at its most simplified form. In modern girder steel bridges, the two most common girders are I-beam girders and box-girders. A girder bridge only requires a rigid horizontal structure, also known as a beam, and two supports at each end to rest upon it. These components are what allows the downward weight of the bridge and any traffic to travel across it.A girder bridge is often referred to as a beam bridge. However, some authors define beam bridges slightly differently from girder bridges.Many girder bridges utilize concrete or steel beams to fortify the structure and properly handle the load. Both the size and height of the beam controls the distance that the beam can span. By increasing the height of the beam, the beam has more material and thus more easily able to dissipate any tension exerted on the foundation.Engineers and architects will often add something known as “truss” to the beam of the bridge. This is intended to increase its ability to dissipate the tension and compression to the existing beam, however will aid the bridge to a certain distance before the strain becomes too large.There are several different subtypes of girder bridges:".
- Girder_bridge thumbnail GirderBridge2.jpg?width=300.
- Girder_bridge wikiPageExternalLink girder.shtm.
- Girder_bridge wikiPageExternalLink Chp-13-FINAL.pdf.
- Girder_bridge wikiPageExternalLink Chp-18-FINAL.pdf.
- Girder_bridge wikiPageID "5049124".
- Girder_bridge wikiPageRevisionID "599020773".
- Girder_bridge ancestorNames Beam_bridge.
- Girder_bridge carries "Pedestrians, automobiles, trucks, light rail, heavy rail".
- Girder_bridge descendentNames Box_girder_bridge.
- Girder_bridge descendentNames Plate_girder_bridge.
- Girder_bridge design "low".
- Girder_bridge falsework "No".
- Girder_bridge hasPhotoCollection Girder_bridge.
- Girder_bridge imageTitle "Two different girder bridges. The top is a plate girder bridge, while the bottom is a concrete girder bridge.".
- Girder_bridge material Concrete.
- Girder_bridge material Iron.
- Girder_bridge material Steel.
- Girder_bridge movable "No".
- Girder_bridge siblingNames Moon_bridge.
- Girder_bridge siblingNames Trestle.
- Girder_bridge siblingNames Truss_bridge.
- Girder_bridge spanRange "Short, Medium".
- Girder_bridge typeName "Girder bridge".
- Girder_bridge subject Category:Girder_bridges.
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- Girder_bridge type Bridge102898711.
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- Girder_bridge type Structure104341686.
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- Girder_bridge comment "A girder bridge, in general, is a bridge built of girders placed on bridge abutments and foundation piers. In turn, a bridge deck is built on top of the girders in order to carry traffic. A girder bridge is very likely the most commonly built and utilized bridge in the world. Its basic design can be compared to a log ranging from one side to the other across a river or creek when at its most simplified form.".
- Girder_bridge label "Girder bridge".
- Girder_bridge label "Liggerbrug".
- Girder_bridge label "Pont à poutres".
- Girder_bridge label "جسر ذو عوارض".
- Girder_bridge label "桁橋".
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- Girder_bridge wasDerivedFrom Girder_bridge?oldid=599020773.
- Girder_bridge depiction GirderBridge2.jpg.
- Girder_bridge isPrimaryTopicOf Girder_bridge.