kábelhídok
Kábelhídok, also known as cable-stayed bridges, are a type of bridge in which one or more towers, or pylons, support the bridge deck from which cables run diagonally to the deck. These cables are typically made of steel and are anchored to the towers and the deck. The tension in the cables distributes the weight of the bridge deck, allowing for longer spans than are possible with simply supported beams.
The design of a cable-stayed bridge involves a careful balance of forces. The pylons bear the primary
Cable-stayed bridges can be constructed with one or more pylons, and the arrangement of the cables can
These bridges are known for their distinctive modern appearance and their ability to span significant distances,