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Bridge History

Bridge History. 105 AD. Trajans Bridge featuring open-spandrel segmental arches in wooden construction built in Rome. 595 to 605 AD . Zhaozhou Bridge oldest surviving stone bridge in China was created in this time period.

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Bridge History

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  1. Bridge History

  2. 105 AD Trajans Bridge featuring open-spandrel segmental arches in wooden construction built in Rome

  3. 595 to 605 AD Zhaozhou Bridge oldest surviving stone bridge in China was created in this time period

  4. IronbridgesA major breakthrough in bridge technology came with the erection of the The Iron Bridge in Coalbrookdale, England in 1779. It used cast iron for the first time as arches to cross the river Severn 1779

  5. 1801 The first modern suspension bridge was created ,designed by judge James Finley

  6. 1870 A dramatic fall in the price of steel made steel bridges much more popular

  7. 1883 A monumental bridge, the Brooklyn Bridge, was completed.

  8. 1884 Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (who designed the Eiffel Tower) built a great steel arch bridge that overcame many structural problems by letting wind pass through his bridge.

  9. 1890 One of the early modern cantilever bridges was completed. It was designed by Benjamin Baker, an enthusiast of cantilever bridges.

  10. 1920-1940 Many great suspension bridges were built in America.

  11. 1950's A new type of girder called a box-girder was introduced. The box-girder made longer spanning bridges possible. It allows air to pass harmlessly around the structure.

  12. Cantilever bridges

  13. Arch bridges

  14. Suspension Bridges

  15. Truss Bridges

  16. Beam Bridges

  17. The Si-o-se Pol over the Zayande River in Iran.

  18. The Akashi-Kaikyō Bridge in Japan, world's longest span

  19. The Salginatobel Bridge in the Swiss Alps

  20. Ponte di Pietra in Verona, Italy.

  21. Stone arch bridge in Shaharah, Yemen

  22. Sources http://bridges.lib.lehigh.edu/ Interesting Flexible Arch Bridge design http://cedb.asce.org/cgi/WWWdisplay.cgi?01 http://library.thinkquest.org/J002223/history/history.html http://www.tpub.com/content/engineering/14070/img/14070_34_8.jpg

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