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Bond socket - here to stay!Hong Kong: The Kap Shui Mun BridgeInternational Cooperation - Technical Know-howThe Kap Shui Mun Bridge combines international expertise from across the world: Main Contractor is Joint Venture of Kumagai-Maeda-Yokogawa Hitachi, the design by Greiner International Ltd. in association with Leonhardt Andrae and Partners, consultant Mott Mac Donald and for the stay cables DSI with more than 25 years experience in stay cable technology. High Performance Stay CablesHong Kong Highways Department chose DSI for its experience in bridge technology and for the DYWIDAG stay cable system. The critical factors for the design and the performance of the bridge are:
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DYWIDAG Stay Cable Bond Socket SystemThe DSI philosophy in reliability and safety persevered beyond its competitors. The stay cable anchorage system consists of a threaded socket head and ring nut for adjustability. The strands are desheathed and degreased within the bond socket zone thus guaranteeing a bond transfer between the strands, the filling and the socket. The bond ensures a multi-redundant loadtransfer at the anchorage and reduces the dynamic stresses in the strands at the wedge gripping zone by 50 %. The corrosion protection of the strands consists of hot dipped galvanizing with 280g/m2 corrosion inhibiting grease, and a 1 mm thick individual PE sheathing. The total strands will be encased in a HDPE pipe which is erected as halfshells and buttwelded after complete installation of the strand cable. GeneralThe Kap Shui Mun Bridge, 750 m in total length, is a double deck cable stayed bridge with a span configuration of 80 m - 430 m - 80 m - 80 m. The concrete box girders on the side spans have been constructed using the incremental launching technique. The main span is currently constructed with the cable segmental cantilever erection. The erection of the segments is performed simultaneously from both sides of the Kap Shui Mun Channel. Records for DSIDSI hit the records with Kap Shui Mun:
| DSI - Design and EngineeringDSI not only relies on well proven methodologies, but also steps ahead in development. Some of these innovative developments are:
DSI - Installation - The siteSuccessful coordination of the works on the site is an accomplishment by itself. The population of the worksite included many nationalities such as Chinese, Thai, Canadian and European. Despite the language barriers the team functioned quite smoothly. Moreover, environmental conditions could be at times extreme, such as threats of typhoons, heavy rainfalls, extreme heat and humidity. However, none of these particular challenges, language or environment, hindered progress of this tightly planned project.
The installation methods proved the "learning by doing" theory. Numerous adjustments and improvements were made and thus contributed to the successful and timely performance of DSI. More tasks were come, such as the installation of the sheathing and the injection. With further communication, feedback and constant exchange of ideas between DSI site, DSI Far East and Munich, these challenges were also be met successfully and contributed to a fruitful construction process. |

