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the classification criteria are: Function, materials, structure, type of spans (independent, continuous, cantilever), the importance of the work (current - non-current) or according to specific criteria to families structures (arch type for bridges or curved sheets for shrouds types of bridges).
These ranks can be crossed with each other to form subdivisions.
Based on Action
Based on Material Used
Based on Purpose
Based on Type of Support
Types of bridges
1 divide bridges in terms of use
1-1 - bridges of cars and pedestrians.
1-2 - railway bridges.
1-3 - pedestrian bridges.
1-4 - bridges of pipelines] oil pipelines - water - sewage].
1-5 - temporary bridges.
2 divide bridges in terms of building materials
2-1 - concrete bridges.
2 -2. bridges of concrete cast on site.
2 -3 bridges of precast concrete.
2 -4. bridges of prestressed concrete cast on site.
2 -5.prestressed precast concrete bridges .
2-6 - metal bridges
2-6 -1. bridges of metal trusses.
2-6 -2 bridges of metal beams.
2-6 -3 suspended metal bridges
2-7 - concrete and metal bridges
2 -8. suspended concrete bridges.
2 -9. wooden bridges
2 -10. stone bridges
3 divide the bridges on the basis of form:
31 bridges straight dorsal] DECK - Straight Bridge [.
32 bridges curved dorsal] DECK - Skew Bridge [.
33 straight bridges tunnel] THROUGH - Straight Bridge [.
34 bridges curved tunnel] THROUGH - Skew Bridge [.
components of bridge
•A bridge is a structure providing passage over an obstacle without closing the way beneath. •The required passage may be for a road, a railway, pedestrians, a canal or a pipeline. •The obstacle to be crossed may be a river, a road, railway or a valley. Classification of Bridges 1.Classification of Bridges (According to form (or) type of superstructures) •Slab bridge •Beam bridge •Truss bridge •Arch bridge •Cable stayed (or )suspended bridge 2.Classification of bridges (According to material of construction of superstructure) •Timber bridge •Concrete bridge •Stone bridge •R.C.C bridge •Steel bridge •P.C.C bridge •Composite bridge •Aluminum bridge 3. Classification of bridges (According to inter-span relationship) •Simply supported bridge •Cantilever bridge •Continuous bridge 4. Classification of bridges (According to the position of the bridge floor relative to superstructures) •Deck through bridge •Half through or suspension bridge 5. Classification of bridges (According to method of connection of different part of superstructures) •Pinned connection bridge •Riveted connection bridge •Welded connection bridge 6.Classification of bridges (According to length of bridge) •Culvert bridge(less than6 m) •Minor bridge(less than6 m-60m) •Major bridge(more than60 m) •Long span bridge(more than120 m) 9.Classification of bridges (According to function) •Aqueduct bridge(canal over a river) •Viaduct(road or railway over a valley or river) •Pedestrian bridge •Highway bridge •Railway bridge •Road-cum-rail or pipe line bridge
The brothers answered the question accurately and many thanks to them and you
1-Materials made from them bridge( timber. stone. masonry . iron .steel .concrete. prestressed concrete. cable)
2- The type of work that will be subjected a bridge.)highway .railway )
3-(standard specification required
4-type loads (tensile forces, pressure or joint
5- impact factors
I have been reading many good answers and I agree the size depends on the usage and the materials used.
Thank you for the invitation.
I would say the purpose, the capacity and the type of design.
the classification criteria are
position of carriageway eg.Deck type/Through type/semi through type ;
type of traffice carried.eg.highway/railway etc ;main sructural system
example ; girder/rigid frame/arch/cable stayed/suspendion etc.and
Foundation eg.open/well/pie etc