It provides greater resistance to the applied loads. It gains additional strength from the bridge's aciform design and is hence more resistant to bending forces and related loads.
- Greater Resistance To Pressure
Due to the bridge's distinctive arch design, it provides higher resistance to pressure. By distributing the weight, it makes sure that no area of the bridge is put under excessive pressure.
- A Wide Range Of Building Materials:
It provides a lot of alternatives and flexibility when it comes to construction materials. The use of bricks, stones, and other similar natural resources can also be used to build this bridge.
The arch bridge's construction is largely reliable. Modern arch bridges are built using lighter, more durable materials that can withstand extended spans.
Most of the time, there are no distortions in the arch bridge's structure. This is so that even when the structure is subjected to severe pressure or weight, no distortion will occur, thanks to the half-circle style or arch form of the bridge design.
It is robust enough to effectively bear the loads placed on it.
- Economical And Accessible:
It is a bridge that is quite inexpensive. It allows for material flexibility, allowing for the use of reasonably priced locally accessible resources.