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Discover Ludwig'central span' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the middle or most important section of a larger structure or thing. For example, "The central span of the bridge was completed last week."
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Earlier this week, the huge central span was assembled and floated into place by barge.
The central span of 1,010 feet (308 m) was then the longest ever built.
When a shorter central span is required, it is usually floated out and raised into place.
Then a continuum model of the central span (deck, cables, and hangers) is formulated.
This model describes the mutual interaction of the main cables, central span, and hangers.
Stonecutters Bridge in Hong Kong is a cable-stayed bridge having a colossal central span of 1018 m.
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Flatiron set up a casting yard on the southern bank of the Mississippi River where it will fabricate 120 concrete segments that will form two 500-foot-long central spans.
Bridges with pavilions crowning their central spans were often featured in such paintings as the landscapes of Xia Gui (1195 1224).
The bridge's central main span is 1006 m long, its two side spans are each 408 m long, and the approach viaducts are 252 m on the north side and 438 m on the south side.
Designed in the 1920s by the architectural firm of McKim, Mead and White, the 2,100-foot-long 2,100-foot-long 2,100-foot-longthat, in its time, was the longest, heaviest and fastest-opening in the world.
Overall, the structure has a 3800 feet central suspension span flanked by two 1800 feet side spans.
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