High Capacity Rock Anchors At The Bear Mountain Bridge

Deep Foundations Institute
Frederick C. Rhyner
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

This paper describes the design and construction of two high-capacity rock anchors to restrain a supplementary backstay for the Bear Mountain Bridge, which is a suspension bridge spanning the Hudson River about 40 miles north of New York City. The supplementary backstay was installed to relieve a portion of the tension in the southern main cable, which had been creeping in recent years. The two new rock anchors were 1,200 kip capacity each, installed at a batter to depths of 59 feet. This paper describes the subsurface investigation, group capacity analysis, installation and load testing. The rock anchors included strain gages connected to the monitoring system for the bridge. The paper describes the long term strain gage data which shows no change in stress distribution in either anchor.
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APA: Frederick C. Rhyner  (2010)  High Capacity Rock Anchors At The Bear Mountain Bridge

MLA: Frederick C. Rhyner High Capacity Rock Anchors At The Bear Mountain Bridge. Deep Foundations Institute, 2010.

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