VIADUCTS - A CASE STUDY

Viaducts of various forms built of different materials in different ways are discussed in general, with the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel and the Oosterschelde Bridge chosen as specific examples for comparison. Both structures are evaluated using economic performance and environmental criteria. While it is recognized by engineers that the study of failures is highly rewarding from the limited viewpoint of structural design, there is the pervasive tendency to avoid overall critical analysis of mediocre, good, and even excellent work. The case-study presented illustrates that the engineer has as much to learn from studying sucessful facilities as he does from unsuccessful ones.