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collect the pictures of different types of bridges and write the material used for making it model

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Answered by lokeshgmali
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Here are all types of bridges.

Type Sub-type Length range Complexity Image Longest span Longest total Arch bridge



Arch bridge (concrete)



Through arch bridge



Beam bridge



Log bridge (beam bridge)



Cavity wall viaduct



Bowstring arch



Box girder bridge



Cable-stayed bridge
1104 m (Russky Bridge) 10100 m (Jiashao Bridge)
Cantilever bridge
549 m (Quebec bridge) 1042.6 m (Forth Bridge)
Cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge



Clapper bridge



Covered bridge



Girder bridge



Continuous span girder bridge



Integral bridge




Extradosed bridge



Moon bridge



Movable bridge



Pigtail bridge



Plate girder bridge



Pontoon bridge



Rigid-frame bridge



Roving bridge



Segmental bridge



Self-anchored suspension bridge



Side-spar cable-stayed bridge



Simple suspension bridge (Inca rope bridge)



Step-stone bridge



Stressed ribbon bridge



Suspension bridge



Transporter bridge



Trestle



Truss arch bridge



Truss bridge




Vierendeel bridge



Brown truss


Covered bridge Burr Arch Truss



Lattice truss bridge
(Town lattice truss)



Tubular bridge



Vlotbrug



See also Type Sub-type Length range Complexity Image Longest span Longest total Ant bridge



Natural bridge


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_bridge_types




Answered by evangelineangel
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1. Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, United states.
2. Tower Bridge, London, England.
3. Brooklyn Bridge, New York, United States.
4. Ponte Vecchio, Florence, Italy.
Arch bridges – These bridges uses arch as a main structural component (arch is always located below the bridge, never above it). They are made with one or more hinges, depending of what kind of load and stress forces they must endure. Examples of arch bridge are “Old Bridge” in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina and The Hell Gate Bridge in New York.Beam bridges – Very basic type of bridges that are supported by several beams of various shapes and sizes. They can be inclined or V shaped. Example of beam bridge is Lake Pontchartrain Causeway in southern Louisiana.Truss bridges – Very popular bridge designs that uses diagonal mesh of posts above the bridge. The two most common designs are the king posts (two diagonal posts supported by single vertical post in the center) and queen posts (two diagonal posts, two vertical pots and horizontal post that connect two vertical posts at the top).Cantilever bridges – Similar in appearance to arch bridges, but they support their load not trough vertical bracing but trough diagonal bracing. They often use truss formation both below and above the bridge. Example of cantilever bridge is Queensboro Bridge in New York City.
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