Carbon fibre used for railway bridge suspended on CFRP hangers

CiMMay20News - Teijin
CiMMay20News - Teijin

The Stuttgart Stadtbahn bridge in Germany is the world's first network arch bridge that hangs entirely on tension elements made of carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP).

The 72 hangers made of CFRP are produced with Teijin carbon fibre Tenax by Carbo-Link in Switzerland. The 127m long railway bridge was installed over the A8 motorway near Stuttgart, Germany on 3rd May.

Originally, a conventional steel type bridge was planned, but in the end the CFRP cables are cheaper and, in particular, enable the crossing of the eight freeway lanes without supporting pillars.

CFRP ideally fulfils the demanding requirements for hangers of network arch bridges: the cross-sectional area of the CFRP cables is only a quarter compared to the steel solution. This is a decisive factor for the profitability of the carbon cables. Due to the low weight, the 72 CFRP tension elements could be installed without a crane and with only three construction workers.

The new bridge incorporating CFRP is also pioneering in terms of sustainability: EMPA (Federal Material Testing and Research Institute, Switzerland) proved that CO2 emissions arising during manufacturing are only about a third compared to the steel solution and the energy consumption is more than halved.

Teijin is accelerating the development of applications for carbon fibre in architecture and construction industry and intends to strengthen its position as a leading provider of cost-effective and sustainable composite solutions.

Dr. Bernd Wohlmann, president of Teijin Carbon Europe said: “The Stuttgart railway bridge as the first network arch bridge solely made of CFRP cables should be ground-breaking for other bridges and constructions comprising CFRP. We are only at the beginning of manifold possibilities."

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