Precision Measuring Instrument for Precise Repair of Stay Cable Bridges
After 15 years of service and regular site investigations, the Talmadge Memorial Bridge had to undergo repair of its cables and, in particular, their damper system. DYWIDAG ran all the measurement for the repair thanks to its state-of-the-art technology.
Context
The Eugene Talmadge Memorial Bridge crosses the Savannah Harbor Navigation Channel approximately 15 miles (24km) from the mouth of the Savannah River.
In order for Savannah’s container harbor to grow, the original Talmadge Bridge, built from 1953 to 1954, had to be adapted to allow bigger ships to pass through. Consequently, in 1981, the decision was made to replace the bridge. The new Talmadge Bridge, a cable-stayed structure, has a vertical clearance of 185 feet (311m) at high tide and a horizontal clearance of 1,023 feet (56m), with both main piers located on land outside of the Savannah River allowing more navigable space. The new bridge was opened to traffic in 1991.
After 15 years of service and regular site investigations, the Talmadge Memorial Bridge has now had to undergo repair of its cables and, in particular, their damper system.
Solution
As is usually the case with cable-stayed bridges of similar design, urethane dampeners are at the base and top of each cable. They are located between the cable-stay duct and the exit pipe that is part of the deck or pylon, where the cable stay enters the exit pipe. With this system, dampeners suffer from the continuous vibration in the bridge cables over time and eventually come loose, thus failing to provide the necessary dampening.
This retrofit was technically challenging because of the placement of the new urethane dampeners in the existing exit pipe geometry. This geometry is influenced by several constantly changing factors. For instance, the cable stays and the deck show differing changes in volume when reacting to variations in temperature. Consequently, in order for the new dampeners to achieve ideal results, the time span between measurements and installation has to be as short as possible.
DYWIDAG state-of-the-art technology was used for achieving this goal. Precision instruments, up-to-date reverse engineering software and innovative production processes quickly and reliably delivered the necessary precise measurement results and production parameters.
Stay cable specialist, DYWIDAG supplied those precision instruments and developed the procedure to include this technology in a streamlined production and installation process. With the aid of a robotic arm, the DYWIDAG crew could take measurements down to one thousandth of an inch. Based on these measurements, a 3D model drawing which was used for the fabrication, was issued.
Innovative DYWIDAG technology contributed to the successful rehabilitation of Talmadge Bridge. The new dampeners were ready for installation within the required aggressive time schedule of one week after measurements.