Abstract

The state-of-the-art of modern cable-supported bridges in steel is presented. For both suspension and cable-stayed types, design problems associated with the overall structure and their components such as cables, towers and girders, are discussed. Referring to Japanese experiences, measures for earthquake and wind proof as well as rail traffic are also illustrated.

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