Bailey bridge

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A Bailey bridge is a portable, pre-fabricated truss bridge system widely used in military and emergency engineering for quickly constructing temporary crossings.

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Bailey bridge canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military bridge
portable bridge system
prefabricated bridge
temporary bridge
truss bridge
canBeConfiguredAs double-double
double-single
single-single
triple-single
triple-triple
canBeLaunchedBy cantilever launching
incremental launching
roller launching
canBeUsedAs continuous span
simply supported span
designedFor field construction
manual assembly with minimal equipment
rapid assembly
temporary use
transport by truck
developedBy British Army
developedDuring World War II
hasComponent bearing plates
bracing frames
deck units
end posts
prefabricated panels
rakers
ramps
stringers
transoms
hasConstructionMaterial steel
hasCountryOfOrigin United Kingdom
hasInventor Donald Bailey
hasNotableFeature high load-carrying capacity relative to weight
no need for heavy equipment for assembly
standardized interchangeable parts
hasPrimaryUse battlefield logistics
emergency engineering
military engineering
temporary river crossing
hasStructuralSystem truss
influenced modern modular bridge systems
isModular true
isPortable true
isPrefabricated true
isReusable true
usedFor civil engineering detours
disaster relief operations
restoring destroyed bridges
wasWidelyUsedBy Allied forces in World War II

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Allied military engineers use Bailey bridge