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Submersible bridge

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Submersible bridge
Submerging
Submerging
AncestorPlate girder bridge,
RelatedLift bridge, bascule bridge, table bridge
DescendantNone
CarriesAutomobile, pedestrians
Span rangeShort
MaterialSteel
MovableYes
Design effortMedium
Falsework requiredNo
A submersible bridge at the entrance of Corinth Canal

A submersible bridge is a type of movable bridge that lowers the bridge deck below the water level to permit waterborne traffic to use the waterway. This differs from a lift bridge or table bridge, which operate by raising the roadway. Two submersible bridges exist across the Corinth Canal in Greece, one at each end, in Isthmia and Corinth.[1] They lower the centre span to 8 metres below water level when they give way to ships crossing the channel.

The submersible bridge's primary advantage over the similar lift bridge is that there is no structure above the shipping channel and thus no height limitation on ship traffic. This is particularly important for sailing vessels. Additionally, the lack of an above-deck structure is considered aesthetically pleasing, a similarity shared with the Chicago-style bascule bridge and the table bridge. However, the presence of the submerged bridge structure limits the draft of vessels in the waterway.

The term submersible bridge is also sometimes applied to a non-movable bridge that is designed to withstand submersion and high currents when the water level rises. Such a bridge is more properly called a low water bridge.

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References

  1. ^ Moore, Richard (February 1990). Fodor's 90 Greece. Fodor's Travel Publications. p. 152. ISBN 9780679017721.

External links

Media related to Submerging bridges at Wikimedia Commons


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