The music loop got old Long before the video ended... But, I was left contemplating just how powerful those seemingly tiny hydraulic arms must be to move All that Bridge along by themselves! Hard to imagine it going so smoothly! Still, nice work!
I appreciate the educational values your video has brought to me, the 'incremental launching method', as you call it, is quite interesting... Good luck with whatever you're up to these days.
Incremental launching has been around for many decades all over the world. What is new is the scale of the bridges being built and computerised control of the jacking.
Brilliant, my class of 6-7 year olds have been learning about Bridges and have had a lot of questions that I've been unable to answer, so this will answer some of them
Nice video... It's very educational... Nowadays, many of flyover road and bridge construction use precasted concrete... It's faster than do it from scratch like this video...
Well that's the function of the blue steel platform in the front right? Once this platform reachs every column, the concrete structure being launched behind it is forced to go in a straight line. Also they won't launch the bridge if there are strong winds or gusts
The major issue would be the increasingly larger horizontal jacking forces to move the added sections. Using a launching joist from the just finished previous section is a well-know method. This method is not, and would only work in animation.
Excellent work. I hope some how it could be linked with the mathematical model info as it has allmost all information needed for final design: nose, box girder, central prestress, temporary & permanent bearings, jacks, piers (forgot temporary piers), abutments, casting yard ...
Does anyone know why at 5:55 the bridge span sits on tiny little stilts rather than sitting flush on the bridge support? Like, why such a small area of contact? If you're going to do that, why not just have smaller pillars holding the span in place?
So many comments saying how this is a bad idea and won't work?? This is a well used and successful method in industry, takes a quick google if you don't believe me.
johnny llooddte call me when you find launching bridge that can cantilever over such a span? it's a cheap method compared to cable stayed, tied arch etc. that is if the river can support piers (no large ship traffic, etc). It's very effective :)
It's a brilliant bridge construction concept although I don't think I have ever seen it in reality, I would like to have seen the pier construction also. More interesting I thought was the graphics. Wish I could do that. BTW, what was the music track, sounds like Moby but I'm only taking a guess. 👍👍
А не проще ли направляющие подшипники на опору поставить для продвижения полотна? Wouldn't it be easier if the bearing guides on the support to supply for the promotion of the canvas?
Its 2 am and my homework hasn't been done yet. Is this worth it? Yes ofc
nice animated video..........through this video i got whole concept of bridge construction .
Damn that was cool!
Amazing work, and very educational, wish i came across this when i gave my bridge construction techniques presentation!
Amazing video thank you who ever made it
Thanks for the video and clear construction sequence
This is amazing!
I feel like this is what I would watch when I was a kid searching for random stuff like these on YT
the best bridge building video i'v ever seen ♥ thanks a lot
The music loop got old Long before the video ended... But, I was left contemplating just how powerful those seemingly tiny hydraulic arms must be to move All that Bridge along by themselves! Hard to imagine it going so smoothly! Still, nice work!
I appreciate the educational values your video has brought to me, the 'incremental launching method', as you call it, is quite interesting...
Good luck with whatever you're up to these days.
amazing stuff!
I have to prepare a presentation of the incremental launching and this video has helped me to understand it better! Thanks :)
Great!!
Consistant quality, great job :)
Just amazing. Great engineering example.
Awesome animation!
I love so much this video!
Thanks!
that was amazing , thanks !!!!
awesome, great job. congrats and thank you.
Excellent work!
Incremental launching has been around for many decades all over the world.
What is new is the scale of the bridges being built and computerised control of the jacking.
Woah! I never knew how computers worked before this! Thank you.
Nice
total awesomeness, thanks a bunch
Great job!
O_O oh my god this guy is a PRO at doing animations!
Very good video of how a beam bridge is constructed very detailed and clear I want to be a civil engineer when I grow up
Awesome!
perfect presentation. !!
This is fantastic method of Bridge Construction Industry. I been done this in 6 years in VSL International...
you are wonderful, thank you very much.
Excellent! thank you for teaching
Awesome 👌👌👍👍
excellent in clarity and beautiful rendering. very interesting watch.
quite impressive, useful and nice
Good video! I like the music track a lot ^^
Brilliant, my class of 6-7 year olds have been learning about Bridges and have had a lot of questions that I've been unable to answer, so this will answer some of them
Wow so your class is probably in college now!
Or highschool
great video!
Wow
Great engineering machine and work😊
I didn't know that
Without engineering nothing is possible ❤️
Precision! I always wanted to know how were the columns stabilised in the water?
Thanks a lot. How useful!
Very nice!
Fantastic......,
Helpful for knowing about bridges
Interesting, never knew a bridge was made like that.
So cool how the falsework slides out and is ready to be reused
Very nice video, i like it
very good job!
Nice video... It's very educational...
Nowadays, many of flyover road and bridge construction use precasted concrete... It's faster than do it from scratch like this video...
excellent. I allow me to use this in my class for my students.
Thats amazing
Really (Beast) Animation !!!
It was amazing explanation by you keep it up
very great !! love concreat
Well that's the function of the blue steel platform in the front right? Once this platform reachs every column, the concrete structure being launched behind it is forced to go in a straight line. Also they won't launch the bridge if there are strong winds or gusts
Very cool it's meet to see every step.
Incredible!
With software did you used to produce this animated construction?
Damn it was cool!
That was Amazing!!!!
Every Educational!
EON Studio Build Interactive 3D Applications.
Dear sir nice music and nice Animations we........ again
Is one of the best method for length over 600 meters, i worked on one of 1.4 km launching from both side.
wow! that it's very amazing
its awesome dude #congracts
The major issue would be the increasingly larger horizontal jacking forces to move the added sections. Using a launching joist from the just finished previous section is a well-know method. This method is not, and would only work in animation.
Классная понятливая анимация!
Absolument génial
Wow...Lovely back ground music
Detailed Explanatory animated Video. #Success555 Everyone cane easily understand. Great work.
it's really a amazing software, but not always be the way to building it !
I do would like know name this software please ?
so cool!!
really simple way to know how they work.
very nice !
Very impressive
That's amazeballs
Extremely informative
It's so creative ideas to built spatially sliding method .... i can't say other than WoW
great job bro
That was cool!
Raul Serapio xkkxjj
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Wow this is just genius
Excellent work. I hope some how it could be linked with the mathematical model info as it has allmost all information needed for final design: nose, box girder, central prestress, temporary & permanent bearings, jacks, piers (forgot temporary piers), abutments, casting yard ...
Does anyone know why at 5:55 the bridge span sits on tiny little stilts rather than sitting flush on the bridge support? Like, why such a small area of contact? If you're going to do that, why not just have smaller pillars holding the span in place?
Nice!!
Work is so hard thanks to construction buildings and bridges to peoples
So many comments saying how this is a bad idea and won't work?? This is a well used and successful method in industry, takes a quick google if you don't believe me.
call me when you can launch a bridge without pillars in the water ,,,,, then i ll be impressed
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johnny llooddte call me when you find launching bridge that can cantilever over such a span? it's a cheap method compared to cable stayed, tied arch etc. that is if the river can support piers (no large ship traffic, etc). It's very effective :)
Nice on the engineering concept.
That's how the "Viaduc of Millau" was build.
Great idea
It's a brilliant bridge construction concept although I don't think I have ever seen it in reality, I would like to have seen the pier construction also. More interesting I thought was the graphics. Wish I could do that.
BTW, what was the music track, sounds like Moby but I'm only taking a guess. 👍👍
perfect
А не проще ли направляющие подшипники на опору поставить для продвижения полотна?
Wouldn't it be easier if the bearing guides on the support to supply for the promotion of the canvas?
which programm did you use for animation and modeling ?
now i can die in peace
Thank you for sharing
i watched this when i was younger and I'm able to see it again
Great!
Fascinating
Awesome very nice
hydraulics deserves inventor deserves more credits
Intresting inovations.
Faszinierend!
very usefull
NICE
I Like The music