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DYWIDAG bond socket stay cables for an outstanding bridge projectCairo, Egypt: 6th October Stay Cable BridgeThe 6th October Stay Cable Bridge is part of a 10 km long bridge system that connects downtown Cairo to the outer-ring highway. About half of the overall project has been completed so far. The stay cable bridge is located in the congested Gahmra traffic and railway junction where one other bridge structure already exists. Only a stay cable bridge could provide enough clearance in this situation. The two lane highway bridge separates both traffic directions on different levels. Each superstructure is a single cell 1.6 m tall and a 10.1 m wide box girder with two main spans of 66.5 m, supported by two planes of stays. The parallel stays rise up to a central 50 m tall pylon consisting of two shafts. Each stay plane has 2 x 11 DYWIDAG stays with 8 to 19 x 0.62" (St 1570/1 770) strands, so that a total of 88 cables were installed.
The deck itself was free cantilever cast in place construction using two DYWIDAG form travellers. The stays are anchored below the outer wings in the transverse girders. The cantilever segments are 5m long and correspond precisely with each pair of stay cable anchorages. For continuity post tensioning an additional 8 36 mm Ø DYWIDAG smooth bar tendons (St 835/1030) were installed of which four tendons were stressed to couple on to the next segment. |

