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Citation

Cocksedge C, Bulmer M. Bridge Struct. 2009; 5(4): 159-172.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2009, IOS Press)

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Abstract

The 1960s saw the construction of 2 major suspension bridges in the United Kingdom. With a span of 1006 m, the Forth Road Bridge was a traditional design, whereas the M48 Severn Bridge at 988 m span was a highly innovative design using a steel box deck for stiffening. After nearly 40 years of heavy use the owners of Forth Road Bridge decided to carry out an internal inspection of their cables, which revealed unexpected results of corrosion, broken wires, and a loss of strength. A review of how these problems were addressed and solved around the world was undertaken and cable dehumidification was seen as the best option. Installation of the Forth dehumidification system is nearing completion and sets a new standard in terms of its method of installation, efficiency, and web-based control system. An inspection of the Severn Bridge cables followed the Forth inspections and somewhat worse results were revealed, which prompted the need to urgently install a cable dehumidification system. A partial system was rapidly designed and installed on the most deteriorated sections of the main cables, followed by a full system on the remainder of the cables. The full system is now commissioned and operating.

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