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More bridge structural details | |
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Proposal status: | Draft (under way) |
Proposed by: | Kovposch |
Draft started: | 2022-08-24 |
Proposal
Differentiate different sub-types of bridge structures, and highlight more bridge elements.
Rationale
Disclaimer: Not an engineer
Bridge structures
- Overlap between bridge=cantilever, bridge:structure=arch, and bridge:structure=truss can be difficult to determine in some cases (criteria is the mechanism of support)
- Some common attributes exists that can be characterized
- Much distinct looks between variations compared to other types
- Balanced cantilever viaduct has conflict between bridge=cantilever and bridge=viaduct
- There are some dubious naming viz Nielsen-Lohse bridge (commonly found, and standard terminology in Japan), which the credited authors didn't actually construct such a bridge even if it might have been patented similarly
Bridge elements
Expansion joint
Expansion joints connect the series of spans to form the whole bridge.
- Assist in outlining bridge=* and man_made=bridge (whether to include ramp or abutment in its extent, or how to defining limit jointless / integral abutment bridge is out-scope)
- Helpful to align and trace other objects
- Is a source of noise & vibration; and a point of failure for maintenance, repairs, and disaster management
Parapet
Parapets form the sides of a bridge deck, as well the edge of any raised structure. This can be extended to roof, terrace, balcony, and elevated walkways.
Tagging
Bridge structures
General
- bridge:span=* (There exists bridge:spans=* to count the number of spans. That's difficult to define and choose from main span, thus out-scope): If different span types exists, currently propose to tag on *way=* + bridge=* for the time being, due to uncertainties with a potential bridge:part=* viz the abandoned Bridge3D from a decade ago. In particular, bridge:part=ramp can't seem to handle viaducts, flat raised approach, and intermediate gradients.
- bridge:deck=* : Applies to both arch and girder
- bridge:deck=through
- bridge:deck=half-through (aka "pony") : (Common in UK)
- bridge:deck=deck
- bridge:hanger=*
- bridge:hanger=vertical
- bridge:hanger=inclined (aka Nielsen)
- bridge:hanger=network
- bridge:hanger=cross (aka Nielsen-Lohse in Japan)
- bridge:hanger=radial (aka "spoked wheel")
- bridge:girder=*
- bridge:girder=box
- bridge:girder:box=*
- bridge:girder:box=single
- bridge:girder:box=spines : Multi-spine / multi-box
- bridge:girder:box=cells : Multi-cell / cellular
- bridge:girder:box=*
- bridge:girder=multi
- bridge:girder=ladder
- bridge:girder=box
TBD: Truss, bowstring arch
Arch bridge
- bridge:structure:arch=*
- bridge:structure:arch:form=*
- bridge:structure:arch:rib=*
- bridge:structure:arch:spandrel=*
- bridge:structure:arch:shape=*
- bridge:structure:arch:profile=*
TBD: Asymmetric arch
Beam bridges
Bridge elements
Arch
- bridge:support=arch: Useful when the arch isn't vertical. 3D geometry can be derived together with height=*, or tilt=*.
Expansion joints
- man_made=expansion_joint (man_made=* to allow for use on other features)
- expansion_joint=*
Parapets
Examples
Rendering
Might be possible to draw up icons for man_made=bridge in 2D renders to function as a landmark.
3D renders may attempt to generate lookalikes from archetypes.
Features/Pages affected
External discussions
Comments
Please comment on the discussion page.