Cable-Stayed Bridges - Past, Present and Future, IABSE Conference Report - Malmoe 1999
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Cable-Stayed Bridges - Past, Present and Future
IABSE Conference Report - Malmoe 1999
The Oeresund Link between Copenhagen, Denmark and Malmö, Sweden includes presently the biggest and most heavily loaded cable-stayed bridge carrying both road and railway traffic. The near completion of this project was the occasion for an international conference on Cable-Stayed Bridges, in June 1999.
In addition to a comprehensive session devoted to the Oeresund Link, five other sessions, namely
- Design and Construction
- Composite Structures
- Cable-Stayed Bridges for Railways
- Stay Cable Technology
- Observation, Maintenance and Repair
permitted the presentation of some 70 further contributions. The
sessions were introduced by keynote lectures:
* History of Cable-Stayed Bridges
Niels J. Gimsing, Denmark
* Retrospect and Prospect of Cable-Stayed Bridges in China
Haifan Xiang, China
* Bridges with Multiple Cable-Stayed Spans
Michel Virlogeux, France
* Cable-Stayed Bridges with Special Features
Jörg Schlaich,Germany
* Stay Cable Technology Overview
Manabu Ito, Japan
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