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French engineer who made important contributions in the fields of cement technology and suspension bridge construction using iron wire. | French engineer who made important contributions in the fields of cement technology and suspension bridge design and construction using iron wire. | ||
Vicat envisaged the method of installing suspension bridge wires by 'air-spinning', later perfected by [[John Augustus Roebling]]. It appears that his method was used on two bridges completed in 1840, namely Roche-Bernard and Tours.<ref>'A Span of Bridges' by H. J. Hopkins: David & Charles, 1970</ref> | Vicat envisaged the method of installing suspension bridge wires by 'air-spinning', later perfected by [[John Augustus Roebling]]. It appears that his method was used on two bridges completed in 1840, namely Roche-Bernard and Tours.<ref>'A Span of Bridges' by H. J. Hopkins: David & Charles, 1970</ref> |
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Louis Joseph Vicat (1786-1861)
French engineer who made important contributions in the fields of cement technology and suspension bridge design and construction using iron wire.
Vicat envisaged the method of installing suspension bridge wires by 'air-spinning', later perfected by John Augustus Roebling. It appears that his method was used on two bridges completed in 1840, namely Roche-Bernard and Tours.[1]
1786 Born 31 March at Nevers
1861 Died on 10 April at Grenoble
See Wikipedia entry. English translation by Google here.
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- ↑ 'A Span of Bridges' by H. J. Hopkins: David & Charles, 1970