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Analysis of an ancient single-arch covered bridge to Peach Blossom Spring, China
by
He, Yiwen
, Xie, Lan
, Yuan, Wei
in
bridge corridor
/ covered bridge
/ cultural connotation
/ mechanical performance
2025
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Analysis of an ancient single-arch covered bridge to Peach Blossom Spring, China
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He, Yiwen
, Xie, Lan
, Yuan, Wei
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bridge corridor
/ covered bridge
/ cultural connotation
/ mechanical performance
2025
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Analysis of an ancient single-arch covered bridge to Peach Blossom Spring, China
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Analysis of an ancient single-arch covered bridge to Peach Blossom Spring, China
2025
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Overview
Ancient Chinese covered bridges are attracting increased attention due to their architectural appearance and manufacturing technique. In this study, an ancient single-arch covered bridge, Yinjia bridge, in Peach Blossom Spring in China has been investigated, mainly in the field of its cultural background, art aesthetics, and mechanical behavior. The methods of field measurement and finite element analysis were combined. First, the structural dimensions and construction of Yinjia bridge are introduced. Then, the historical origin and cultural connotation, the bridge corridor and decoration are considered, and the Chinese culture reflected behind the bridge design are investigated. A finite element model was built to study the mechanical behavior of the bridge. The numerical results indicate that the maximum vertical deflection of 4.32 mm is under but close to the limit of L/600, while no horizontal deflection exists at the foot of the arch crown. The maximum and minimum normal stress of 0.04 MPa and -0.12 MPa in components of bridge corridor are much less than the ultimate values of wood. The maximum compressive stress of 0.05 MPa of the bridge arch is within the limit value of the ultimate compressive strength of stone. This means that the structural safety performance of this ancient bridge is acceptable, and indicates that no significant structural damage has been found yet in the Yuxian bridge.
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North Carolina State University
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