Freyssinet Test Arch
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freyssinet-test-arch-259-10426646
title:
Freyssinet Test Arch
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The Freyssinet Test Arch is a prestressed concrete arch built in 1909 in Moulins, Allier by Eugène Freyssinet1. Its purpose was to test the resistance of this material to traction exerted on very flat and long-range arches. Freyssinet wanted to validate this prestressed concrete technique which he had perfected before the construction of three road bridges over the Allier river which he was to undertake in the following years: the Veurdre Bridge, the Boutiron Bridge and the Châtel-de-Neuvre brid
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1909 concrete arch
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freyssinet_Test_Arch
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2023-12-05T00:39:40Z
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