Moveable bridge is a bridge that can change position (and even shape
in some cases) to allow for passage of boats below. This type of bridge
has a lower
cost of building because it has no high piers and long approaches
but its use stops the road traffic when the bridge is open for river
traffic.
The oldest know movable bridge was built in the 2nd millennium BC in
the ancient Egypt. History also knows for one early movable bridge
built in Chaldea in
the Middle East in 6th century BC. Since then they were almost
forgotten until Middle Ages when they again appeared in Europe. Leonardo
da Vinci designed
and built designed and built bascule bridges in 15th century. He
also made designs and built models of swing and a retractable bridges.
Industrial
revolution allowed for new technologies like mass-produced steel and
powerful machines and it is no surprise that new types of modern
movable bridges
appeared in 19th century. They are built even today but many movable
bridges that are still in use in United States are built in early 20th
century. In
time, some of them are repaired with lighter materials and their
gears are replaced with hydraulics.
Types of Movable Bridges
Various types of movable bridge are available, but three of them are significantly desirable and practical are discussed in the following sections and number of special types of movable bridge will be discussed as well:
- Bascule bridge
- Swing bridge
- Vertical lifting bridge
- Special types of movable bridge
Bascule Bridge
Bascule
bridge, which is also called as drawbridge, is fixed and supported on
an axis which is perpendicular to the bridge longitudinal centerline
axis.
The horizontal line on which the bridge is pivoted is
commonly located at the center of gravity of the bridge to create a
balance between the weight of the bridge on either side of the
horizontal pivotal axis.
It should be known that the weight
balance is not accurate and slight inaccuracies are provided based on
the future utilization of the bridge, for example, if the tendency is to
open the waterway, then the weight is distributed to help opening the
bridge and this weight distribution is termed as counterweight heavy,
but if the trend is to employ the weight for closing the bridge, then it
is called heavy span.
There
are two major types of bascule bridges including single leaf and double
leaf bascule bridge. In addition to tripe and quadrable types which are
occasionally constructed. The term leaf is used for the part of the
bridge that moves and opens the waterway consequently.
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