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Suspension Bridge [FAST]

Vertical cables that transfer the weight of the deck up to the main cables.

Massive concrete blocks embedded at both ends of the bridge, securing the main cables into the ground. Key Engineering Principles suspension bridge

High flexibility allows them to withstand earthquake movements better than rigid structures. Every Kind of Bridge Explained in 15 Minutes Vertical cables that transfer the weight of the

The main cables are under immense tension (pulling forces), bearing the weight of the deck and traffic. Every Kind of Bridge Explained in 15 Minutes

A suspension bridge is a structural masterpiece designed to span long distances, typically used for spanning wide waterways or deep, inaccessible valleys where intermediate piers are impractical.

Generally requires less material per unit length, making them cost-effective for long distances.

A "stiffening girder" or truss is usually added along the deck to prevent twisting and swaying caused by heavy loads and wind. Advantages