Viaduct over the river Flon, Switzerland
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1966.v19.i185.4146Abstract
This viaduct is part of the motor road from Lausanne to Saint Moritz, and consists of two independent structures, 56 cm apart one from the other, each of which is 434.30 m long, and 12.90 m wide. They consist of a main arch, 120 m in span, and 11 straight sections, with a maximum span of 29 m. The deck rests on three longitudinal girders, whose depth is 2.18 m. The material is reinforced concrete, and the structure is divided into five parts, with intervening dilation joints. The concreting of the arches has been done in successive stages, using a single formwork.
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