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关于赵州桥的英语作文
The Zhaozhou Bridge is about 50 m long with a central span of 37.37 m.It stands 7.3 m tall and has a width of 9 m.The arch covers a circular segment less than half of a semicircle (84°) and with a radius of 27.27 m,has a rise-to-span ratio of approximately 0.192 (7.3 to 37 m).This is considerably smaller than the rise-to-span ratio of 0.5 of a semicircular arch bridge and slightly smaller than the rise-to-span ratio of 0.207 of a quarter circle.The arch length to span ratio is 1.1,less than the arch-to-span ratio of 1.57 of a semicircle arch bridge by 43%,thus the saving in material is about 40%,making the bridge lighter in weight.The elevation of the arch is about 45°[1],which subjects the abutments of the bridge to downward force and sideways force.
The central arch is made of 28 thin,curved limestone slabs which are joined with iron dovetails.This allows the arch to adjust to shifts in its supports,and prevents the bridge from collapsing even when a segment of the arch breaks.The bridge has two small side arches on either side of the main arch.These side arches serve two important functions:First,they reduce the total weight of the bridge by about 15.3% or approximately 700 tons,which is vital because of the low rise-to-span ratio and the large forces on the abutments it creates.Second,when the bridge is submerged during a flood,they allow water to pass through,thereby reducing the forces on the structure of the bridge.
Li Chun's innovative spandrel-arch construction,while economising in materials,was also of considerable aesthetic merit.An inscription left on the bridge by Tang Dynasty officials seventy years after its construction reads:
“ This stone bridge over the Jiao River is the result of the work of the Sui engineer Li Chun.Its construction is indeed unusual,and no one knows on what principle he made it.But let us observe his marvellous use of stone-work.Its convexity is so smooth,and the wedge-shaped stones fit together so perfectly...How lofty is the flying-arch!How large is the opening,yet without piers!..Precise indeed are the cross-bondings and joints between the stones,masonry blocks delicately interlocking like mill wheels,or like the walls of wells; a hundred forms (organised into) one.And besides the mortar in the crevices there are slender-waisted iron cramps to bind the stones together.The four small arches inserted,on either side two,break the anger of the roaring floods,and protect the bridge mightily.Such a master-work could never have been achieved if this man had not applied his genius to the building of a work which would last for centuries to come