Beam bridge: Revision history


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  • curprev 15:4215:42, 5 October 2022 Blaze Wolf talk contribs m 3,823 bytes +2,359 Reverted edits by 167.160.220.211 (talk) to last revision by Squeakachu: unexplained content removal undo Tags: Rollback SWViewer [1.4]
  • curprev 15:4215:42, 5 October 2022 167.160.220.211 talk 1,464 bytes −2,359 Beam bridges are often only used for relatively short distances because, unlike truss bridges, they have no built in supports. The only supports are provided by piers. The farther apart its supports, the weaker a beam bridge gets. As a result, beam bridges rarely span more than {{convert|250|ft|-1}}. This does not mean that beam bridges are not used to cross great distances; it only means that a series of beam bridges must be joined together, creating what is known as a continuous span.jjhjhj undo Tags: Reverted references removed

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