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ANALYSIS OF CABLE STAYED BRIDGE ( RAJA BHOJ SETU) USING “A”, “H” AND “Y” TYPES OF PYLON FOR I.R.C. LOADING

Mr. Mayank Gupta, Amit Tripathi

Abstract


A bridge is a structure, which connects two ends of obstacle such as a river, valley, and other road or railway line for the purpose of providing smallest rout as possible and safe journey. A typical cable stayed bridge consists of cable, deck, pylons and foundation. In this project work, live task of link stayed connect for example (Raja Bhoj Setu), Bhopal is considered. It is situated at V.I.P. Street. It has been structured, built considering subtleties and water driven information according to site. In this investigation, examinations of various kinds of arch in link stayed connect for example H-type, A-type and Y-type is displayed to decide the most reasonable sort and contrast it and the executed H-type arch.

 


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