What is the distance between the rear end points of two abutment side walls or splayed walls of a bridge?

The standard span of a bridge is a measured value of the bridge, so what is the distance between the rear end points of two abutment side walls or splayed walls of the bridge? Let Bian Xiao explain it to you today.

The distance between the rear end points of two abutment side walls or splayed walls of a bridge is called the total length of the bridge.

According to the provisions of the General Principles, the total length of the bridge is as follows: for bridges with abutments, the general length is the distance between the ends of the side walls or splayed walls on both sides of the abutment; The length of bridge without abutment is the length of deck system. However, what people usually call bridge length does not include abutment.

That is to say, the bridge that calculates the distance between the side walls of two abutments or the end of the figure of eight is a beam bridge.