Structural Analysis of Sutong Bridge
Sutong
Bridge is the most of longest cable stayed bridge in the world. The
Sutong cable-stayed bridge is the Primary Fairway Bridge of the
Suzhou-Nantong Yangtze River Bridge Project in China. At a cost of
approximately US $920 million dollars, it is an important project with a
goal of reducing the economic gap between Suzhou and Nantong city and
promoting balanced development in the area. Completed in the summer of
2007, the total length of the cable-stayed portion of the project is
2,088 meters with a 1,088-meter main span and a pylon height of about
300 meters. This paper briefly describes the project and discusses some
of the structural design and static analyses that were undertaken in the
design of Sutong Bridge.
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Design and Construction Foundation of Sutong Bridge
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