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Development of a specific cable with new mechanical and corrosion protection characteristics to improve maintenance and safety of suspended bridges
1999 - 2001

Sujets :
Industrial Manufacture, Materials Technology
Type de contrat :
Cooperative research contracts
Participants :
Cinec SA BELGIQUE-BELGIË
Cinec SA
Industry

299,Harensesteenweg 299 1800
BELGIQUE-BELGIË
Centre Experimental de Recherches et d'Études du Bâtiment et des Travaux Publics (CEBTP) FRANCE
Centre Experimental de Recherches et d'Études du Bâtiment et des Travaux Publics (CEBTP)
Research

BP 37 Domaine de Saint-Paul 78470
FRANCE
Université Catholique de Louvain BELGIQUE-BELGIË
Université Catholique de Louvain
Education

Département Architecture et de Génie Civil - Faculté des Sciences Appliquées Unité Génie Civil 1,Place du Levant 1 1348
BELGIQUE-BELGIË
Vitec S.A. LUXEMBOURG (GRAND-DUCHÉ)
Vitec S.A.
Industry

Rue Astrid 2 1143
LUXEMBOURG (GRAND-DUCHÉ)
VHW Engineering Sprl BELGIQUE-BELGIË
VHW Engineering Sprl
Industry

Grande Place 8 7100
BELGIQUE-BELGIË
Fontainunion S.A. BELGIQUE-BELGIË
Fontainunion S.A.
Research

Rue du Repos 100 6140
BELGIQUE-BELGIË
PPC s.a FRANCE
PPC s.a
Research

BP 43 Route de Lyon 18 71103
FRANCE
Cinec Belgium
Cinec
Industry

299,Harensesteenweg 299 1800
Belgium
VHW Engineering Sprl Belgium
VHW Engineering Sprl
Industry

Grande Place 8 7100
Belgium
Fameto France
Fameto
Industry

27210
France
Vitec S.A. Luxembourg
Vitec S.A.
Industry

Rue Astrid 2
Luxembourg
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The main objective of the research is to improve the maintenance and the safety of suspension bridges and other similar suspended structures by creating a specific cable made of individually protected strand (such as the strands which are used today on cable stayed bridges such as the Normandie bridge) but with a tight bond between the polyethylene cover and the strand. This will permit the transfer of tangential force at each collar connecting the hangers to the suspension cable. In fact, this problem came in to light during the last 10 years: extensive rehabilitation programs have started in several countries. The existing problems cover all suspended bridges in the world and no solutions or structural repair is possible rather than complicate and expensive maintenance: these works request the dismantling of the old corroded huge cables. In most of the case, the old technology does not permit to maintain the traffic on the bridge. This is a big concern for the Owners and the Users. The proposed system will be much more flexible and could be easily installed and maintained later on without traffic interruption. The aim of the research project is to develop prototypes of new protected cables and specific steel collar and test them to achieve the definition of these new products.

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