Abstract

AbstractPrecast segmental construction can shorten the construction time of the bridge and reduce the impacts on traffic and environment. Thus, this approach has been widely used in many countries. The relevant literature suggests that in the existing segmental precast bridges, nearly all of the centerlines of the girders are aligned with the centerline of the bridge piers. This paper introduces a wide urban viaduct comprising twin separate box girder cells using segmental prefabrication. To save space under the bridge, the bridge has only one row of piers and long cantilever crossbeams are set at the top of each pier. Additionally, the centerline of the girder and the centerline of the pier do not overlap. To prevent eccentric loading and improve the construction speed, two bridge erection gantries are used for synchronous construction. This study is a pioneering attempt at bridge construction with a precast segmental twin‐deck box girder bridge simultaneously erected with double gantries. To investigate the stress state of the whole system (crossbeam, gantries, and box girder segments) during construction and demonstrate the feasibility of the construction method, a real bridge was used. The test results provide a reference for the design and construction of similar projects.

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