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Salginatobel Bridge : ウィキペディア英語版
Salginatobel Bridge

Salginatobel Bridge is a reinforced concrete arch bridge designed by Swiss civil engineer Robert Maillart. It was constructed across an alpine valley in Schiers, Switzerland between 1929 and 1930. In 1991, it was declared an International Historic Civil Engineering Landmark, the thirteenth such structure and the first concrete bridge so designated.〔Billington, 2003, p.60〕
As with his Schwandbach Bridge and Vessy Bridge, the structure's fame among civil engineers is a consequence of the techniques involved and the elegance of its design rather than its prominent location: it serves a town of about 2,500 people but is often visited by designers.
== Design and history ==
Maillart had previously designed a three-hinged arch bridge over the Rhine at Tavanasa in 1904. In the span Tavanasa bridge, the arch is thinnest at its crown and springing points, thickening in between to reflect the shape of its bending moment diagram.〔Billington, 1990, p. 12〕 This bridge was destroyed by an avalanche in September 1927. Although Maillart didn't win the contract for a replacement bridge, he entered a competition the following year for the bridge at Salginatobel, with a three-hinged arch spanning that used the same overall form as at Tavanasa. In conjunction with contractor Florian Prader, Maillart's design was the least expensive of nineteen entries.〔Billington, 1983, p.160〕
The Salginatobel bridge arch is long in total, and its main element is a hollow concrete box girder over the central part of the arch.〔Figi, p.21〕 It carries a roadway wide, supported on reinforced concrete pillars above the ends of the arches.〔
The falsework was built by the Graubünden carpenter Richard Coray in late summer 1929, and the rest of the construction started in 1930. The bridge was officially opened on August 18, 1930.〔
Although regarded as a pioneering work, several aspects of its construction lacked durability, such as the absence of bridge deck waterproofing, low concrete cover and poor drainage. In 1975 and 1976 it was extensively repaired, the parapets were modified, and waterproofing was added.〔Figi, p.22〕 However, by 1991, deterioration had continued, with the parapets becoming unsafe. The waterproofing and drainage were replaced and amended, and most of the existing concrete surface removed and replaced by shotcrete.〔 The parapets were completely rebuilt. Completed in 1998, this repair work cost 1.3 million US dollars.〔

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