Stay Cable 2008
Stay Cable 2008
Stay Cable 2008
active management systems and high performance standards. VSL recognizes that employees are the key to competitiveness and effective working practices. The company is committed to safety first and strives for zero accident, with employees motivated to take the necessary responsibilities to achieve this goal. Clearly-defined measures are in place to promote sustainable development as part of VSLs contribution to environmental protection.
well as faster installation and erection cycles thanks to VSLs construction techniques. VSL has experience of more than 130 cable-stayed bridges, including 40 in the last eight years, and its close participation with clients and builders has resulted in a next-generation technical solution. The VSL SSI 2000 System described here combines the latest developments with VSLs best solutions, and has already been used for dozens of bridges. The system offers high fatigue resistance, excellent corrosion protection and cable-force monitoring, as well as allowing adjustment, inspection and replacement of the strands. It maintains stringent durability standards, whilst incorporating new features for greater flexibility and simpler, more slender cables and anchorages.
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Uddevalla Bridge Sweden, 1998 Stay cables installed strand-by-strand and equipped with anti-vibration friction dampers.
Las Glorias Footbridge - Spain, 1991 Supply of the stay cables and supervision at installation.
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Individual encapsulation
Each strand separately protected inside the anchorage
The SSI 2000 Stay Cable System is based on proven stay cable wedge/strand anchorage technology, which has been in use for more than 30 years. It meets the most stringent requirements and has been used on more than 120 stay cable projects. The system has successfully passed extensive full-scale fatigue testing, including the new leak-tightness tests required by the PTI and fib.
High fatigue performance
Anchorages include design features to filter out vibrations and bending stresses in the cable before they can reach the anchorage wedges. Sample stay cables have been subjected to fatigue testing with cable angular deviations as defined in the latest PTI and fib recommendations. Anchorages can be equipped with additional cable protection systems where unusual cable deviations need to be taken into account (see page 6). a new system that provides the best protection in the most aggressive environments. It enables 100 years of maintenance-free operation for non-accessible components. b) Individual encapsulation of each strand within the anchorage avoids the risk of corrosion migration between strands. Full encapsulation is achieved by providing each strand with its own protection system. c) Complementary barriers provide a degree of redundancy to ensure the leak-tightness of the anchorage. The sealing system has passed the various tests as defined by fib and PTI.
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Y FOR BRIDGES
Versatility
Designed to accommodate a VSLs vibration damping system which can be installed retro-actively
cable diameter. Reduced wind loads result from its use in combination with the lower wind drag coefficient of the VSL stay pipe.
The VSL SSI 2000-D: dry air system for lower wind loads
VSL SSI 2000-D is an adaptation of the standard system, using the same wedge/strand anchorage technology. Its main feature is a greatly-reduced cable diameter of about 30% less than standard, which results in significantly lower wind loading. SSI 2000-D cables are protected by dry air using the same technology as found in the protection of many steel bridge decks and suspended cables (see page 10).
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Cable equipped with a tension ring Designed to accommodate a cable angular deviation of 25mrd (1.4 degrees) on entry to the anchorage, as per the PTI and fib recommendations.
ADJUSTABLE ANCHORAGE
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Cable equipped with a guide deviator This provides the anchorage with a greater level of protection in case the cable is subjected to higher angular deviations such as seismic events. For long guide pipes the guide deviator protects the cable from contact, whatever the amplitude. It also allows for the guide pipe assembly to be installed with increased tolerances.
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Connection detail for subsequent installation of a VSL damping system The flange welded to the end of the guide pipe and the increased diameter of the antivandalism pipe are designed to allow for later installation of a VSL damping system, should cable vibrations need to be rectified. The cable can be equipped with a guide deviator (see figure) or, more generally, with a tension ring.
Cable equipped with the VSL friction damper In the event of unexpected cable vibrations, a choice of VSL damping systems - friction damper or Gensui damper - can be installed without modification to the cable assembly.
Distance between facing fixed end anchorages is 1.4m. Distance of approx. 3.5m is recommended when stressing jacks are used.
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The pylon connection is similar to the deck connection and can be designed with either a tension ring or, in some cases, with a guide deviator.
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VSL colored stay pipe with helical ribs, tested in a wind tunnel
Tensile test of a sample HDPE stay pipe which has been subjected to an ageing test.
Checking of a 6-37 anchorage after a PTI leak-tightness test. After being submitted to mechanical environmental constraints, the anchorages were placed in a chamber with 3m-head of dye solution to check the ingress.
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VSL loadcell
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Protection cap
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Guide pipe of the cable protection during installation
Permanent monitoring
of the corrosion protection system of the cables: Temperature Humidity Air pressure The airtight HDPE stay pipe is connected at one end to the pylon and at the other to the deck anchorage. The cable is composed of non-sheathed strands manufactured with a protective coating such as galvanising. A dehumidifier unit, which is generally placed inside the pylon, is equipped with air-pushing fans to maintain a low but permanent pressure of dry air along the cable length. This permanent pressure prevents any ingress of water from the outside environment into the cable.
The dehumidifier unit placed within the pylon supplies dry air to the pylon anchorages.
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Co-extruded HDPE stay pipe with helical rib Cable with 3 nested layers of protection Anti vandal pipe
Sealing device
protected inside the anti vandal pipe
The anchorage protection cap can also be designed to allow permanent visual inspection of the strands and wedges without any need to interfere with the system. This significantly reduces the time and costs involved in the long-term maintenance of the cables.
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One of the great advantages of the VSL Saddle is that it allows designers to simplify the pylon structure and use very slender profiles to achieve an attractive appearance. The new VSL Saddle was developed in response to issues with existing saddle designs, relating to fatigue, fretting corrosion and replacement of the cables. CIP had considered these issues so serious that it had recommended abandoning saddles and using anchorages instead.
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saddle on the cables fatigue performance. The strands were tensioned to the cable-breaking load after two million fatigue cycles with a stress range of 200MPa and a maximum load of 45% of cable capacity. No wire breaks were observed in the saddle and subsequent dismantling of the strands showed that they were in very good condition and confirmed the feasibility of strand replacement.
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cables (by organisations including Shanghai Tongji University, Hong Kongs Highways Authorities and the Korean Highways Corporation). Friction dampers have been installed on a number of cable-stayed bridges, and to date no cable vibration has been observed and no damper has needed to be replaced. More than 40 cable-stayed bridges were equipped with the Gensui Damper in 2007. In 2008, 20 Gensui Dampers have been installed on the cables of the North Arm Bridge in Vancouver.
3. Installation of stabilising cables: This solution can be used where the other two approaches would not be efficient. The installation of stabilising cables onto the stay cables is not an easy operation. VSL has an impressive portfolio of reference projects. The VSL friction damper has been subjected to several comparative tests on stay
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Replacement of a 298m cable In May 2002, VSL mobilised a crew and light equipment to check some cables and replace a 298m cable on the Ching Chau Min Jiang Bridge. The stays had been damaged when a barge collided with the bridge during a typhoon. Site conditions did not allow access for a mobile crane and all the VSL equipment had to be man-handled into position. Strands were replaced strand by strand with the same light equipment used for cable installation. This benchmark operation demonstrated that long cables can be replaced without interrupting the traffic only one traffic lane needed to be closed.
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TALLATION
Main advantages of the VSL strand by strand installation
There is total flexibility to adjust the cable length during installation. This length can be adjusted to cater for variations in the bridge geometry during construction. The light equipment induces only small construction loads. The maximum component weight is about 4t. On a composite deck, just one part of the cable can be installed as a first step to give support to part of the steel deck during its assembly. The use of light equipment fitted to the pylon allows the installation of the pylon anchorages while the pylon is under construction. The stressing anchorages can be installed in confined spaces inside the pylons as the installation equipment is small. The maximum weight of the monostrand jack tensioning equipment is 20kg. Heavier multistrand jacks are used only in special cases. Only light equipment is required for any future re-tensioning of the stays. The method is well-suited to pylons equipped with the VSL Saddle. The necessary equipment can be moved easily on site, giving greater flexibility in the installation schedule.
Jack clearance for the cable stressing operations
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The strands are tensioned one by one with a VSL monostrand jack connected to a VSL Automatic Monostrand Stressing system (AMS). The AMS processor controls and registers the parameters of the stressing operation to achieve either the required tension or the correct elongation of the strands.
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A typical cycle of five to seven days can be achieved for deck segment erection on cable-stayed bridges. VSL-trained staff and VSL tailor-made equipment can execute the simultaneous installation of two cables on the main span (or back span) in a single day with one shift on each cable. Demanding challenges can be met thanks to close cooperation between the partners, as on the Liz Bridge where 18 stays were installed in the record time of just one week.
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Puente de la Unidad Bridge, Mexico (2003) In a 50/50 JV, VSL provided project management, complete technical and method support and part of the production management. VSL Mexico also supplied and installed the post-tensioning, and the SSI 2000 Stay Cable System
Ponte Europa Bridge, Portugal (2002) 186m main span length - 91 strand cables
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Batam Tonton Bridge, Indonesia (1997) Package: design, supply and installation of stay cables, deck form-travellers and pylon formwork. Construction engineering for the superstructure construction
Sungai Johor Bridge, Malaysia (2008) 85 strand cables with length up to 275m Papendorpse Bridge, Netherlands (2002) 120 strand cables
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Centenario Bridge, Spain (1991) 552m bridge length, with 264m for the main span
Sucharskiego Bridge, Poland (2001) Supply and installation of stay cables, with VSL Friction Dampers
Second Vivekananda Bridge, India (2007) Extradossed bridge with pylon saddles and grouted stay cables
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Wadi Abdoun Bridge, Jordan (2006) Curved deck with inclined pylon Yichong Yiling Bridge, China (2001) Supply of stay cable system, erection equipment, stay cable engineering, site management and site supervision
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Neva 1 Bridge, Russia (2002) All cables equipped with VSL Friction Dampers
Houston Ship Channel Bridge, USA (1995) Supply of stay cables and supervision at installation
Koshiki Daimyojin Bridge, Japan (1993) Technical consultation and supply of the prefabricated stay cables
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Pakse Bridge, Laos (2000) Production and erection of the precast segmental deck, including: design, supply and operation of casting cells and launching gantry; construction of cast-in-situ pier tables; geometry control; supply and installation of post-tensioning and stay cables
Merida Arch Bridge, Spain (1991) Supply and installation of the stay cables
Sunshine Skyway Bridge, USA (1986) Supply of post-tensioning and stay cables. Cables anchored to the pylon by saddles and equipped with hydraulic dampers
Neva 2 Bridge, Russia (2007) Supply and installation of stay cables with VSL Friction Dampers
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Pastaza Bridge, Ecuador (2005) Supply and installation of the stay cables
Kien Hai Phong Bridge, Vietnam (2003) Supply and installation of bearings and stay cables
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Woonam Bridge, South Korea (2008) VSL pylon saddles designed to allow cable replacement
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Wind speed measured in 3 directions expressed in m/s Temperature of cables, concrete expressed in C
Humidity expressed in %
Rain intensity expressed in mm Sun intensity expressed in W/m2 Traffic expressed in km/h, veh./h, t, type... Air quality expressed in CO, NOX, O3, SO2... Cable force expressed in kN Structural vibration acceleration expressed in g vibration modes expressed in Hz
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OPERATING COST
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MY BRIDGE
The Consultant
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DeMon system allows wireless connection from clients office to any type of sensors on site through internet and wireless devices.
LAUNCHING GANTRIES
HEAVY LIFTING
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BEARINGS
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VSL products and services
As a specialist stay cable contractor, VSL provides comprehensive technical assistance from the earliest stage of the preliminary studies right through to the detailed design and construction phases:
consulting services to owners, engineers and contractors; static analysis of the structure (in cooperation with the Engineer); assistance in the dynamic analysis of cable vibrations and the recommendation of solutions; construction engineering; geometry control during construction and final adjustment of cable forces; method statements for the construction of the structure and cable installation; supply and installation of stay cables, including anti-vibration systems; design and supply of specialist equipment such as formwork, launching trusses, climbing forms, etc; products and services for monitoring, inspection, maintenance and repair works.
Pot Bearing
DUCTAL
Seonyu Footbridge - Korea
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