back-stay cable - traducción al ruso
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back-stay cable - traducción al ruso

TYPE OF BRIDGE
Cable stayed bridge; Cable stay bridge; Cable-stayed bridges; Cable stay bridges; Cable-stayed; Cable-Stayed Bridge; Cable stay; Stay bridge
  • [[Abdoun Bridge]], Amman, Jordan, example of an [[extradosed bridge]]
  • [[Ada Bridge]] at dusk in [[Belgrade]] ([[Serbia]])
  • All the seven column arrangements of a cable-stayed bridge.
  • A view of the [[Golden Horn Metro Bridge]], with the [[Galata Tower]] at the left end of the frame, [[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]]
  • [[Most SNP]] (Bridge of the Slovak National Uprising) – the world's longest cable-stayed bridge to have one pylon and one cable-stayed plane (Bratislava, Slovakia, 1967–1972).
  • [[Pelješac Bridge]] connects the southeastern Croatian exclave to the rest of the country.
  • Chain-stayed bridge by the [[Renaissance]] [[polymath]] [[Fausto Veranzio]], from 1595/1616. Prior to industrial manufacture of heavy wire rope (steel cable), suspended or stayed bridges were firstly constructed with linked rods (chain).
  • ft}}, is the longest cable-stayed bridge in [[Brazil]].<ref name=Rio_Negro/>
  • Prins Clausbrug across the [[Amsterdam-Rhine Canal]] in [[Utrecht]]
  • [[Puente de la Unidad]], joining [[San Pedro Garza García]] and [[Monterrey]], a Cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge
  • Rio]] on the [[Peloponnese]] peninsula to [[Antirrio]] on mainland [[Greece]] by road.
  • Erasmus Bridge, [[Erasmusbrug]], in [[Rotterdam]], [[Netherlands]]
  • Trinity River]] in [[Dallas]], [[Texas]], U.S. (2012)
  • [[Øresund Bridge]] from [[Malmö]] to [[Copenhagen]] in [[Sweden]] and [[Denmark]]
  • [[Zhivopisny Bridge]] in [[Moscow]] is a multiple-span design.

back-stay cable      

строительное дело

оттяжка, расчалка

back-stay cable      
оттяжка, расчалка
cable stay         
битенг

Definición

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Wikipedia

Cable-stayed bridge

A cable-stayed bridge has one or more towers (or pylons), from which cables support the bridge deck. A distinctive feature are the cables or stays, which run directly from the tower to the deck, normally forming a fan-like pattern or a series of parallel lines. This is in contrast to the modern suspension bridge, where the cables supporting the deck are suspended vertically from the main cable, anchored at both ends of the bridge and running between the towers. The cable-stayed bridge is optimal for spans longer than cantilever bridges and shorter than suspension bridges. This is the range within which cantilever bridges would rapidly grow heavier, and suspension bridge cabling would be more costly.

Cable-stayed bridges were being designed and constructed by the late 16th century, and the form found wide use in the late 19th century. Early examples, including the Brooklyn Bridge, often combined features from both the cable-stayed and suspension designs. Cable-stayed designs fell from favor in the early 20th century as larger gaps were bridged using pure suspension designs, and shorter ones using various systems built of reinforced concrete. It returned to prominence in the later 20th century when the combination of new materials, larger construction machinery, and the need to replace older bridges all lowered the relative price of these designs.

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