Dongting Lake Bridge

The Dongting Lake Bridge (Chinese: 洞庭湖大桥) is a bridge with a cable-stayed bridge section over Dongting Lake in Yueyang, northeastern Hunan Province, China.[1] The cable-stayed section consists of three towers supporting center spans of 310m each, with two identical side spans of 130m each.[2]

Dongting Lake Bridge

洞庭湖大桥
Coordinates29.406086°N 113.097414°E / 29.406086; 113.097414
CrossesDongting Lake
LocaleYueyang, Hunan, China
Characteristics
DesignCable-stayed
Longest span310 m (1,017 ft)
History
Construction end2002
Location

The bridge is one of a handful of "next generation" bridges worldwide,[3] and includes cable dampers that use magnetorheological fluid which have the capability to change viscosity in response to an electromagnetic field. The bridge includes four lanes of traffictwo lanes in each direction.

Description

The Dongting Lake Bridge is connected to Dongting Avenue, China National Highway 107 and Jingzhu Expressway in the east, and the Provincial Highway Route 1804 of Hunan in the west. The total length of the bridge and adjacent road is 18,868.82 meters, of which the bridge's length is 5,788.2 meters. The length of the bridge's cabling is 4,426 meters. Total investment in the construction of the Dongting Lake Bridge is 805 million yuan.[4] As of November 30, 2018, it is the longest inland river bridge in China, and the bridge spans the East Dongting Lake area.[5]

History

Construction of the Dongting Lake Bridge was officially started on December 19, 1996. On December 26, 2000, the bridge was completed and opened to traffic.[5]

References

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