Strengthening of Cadas Pangeran Cantilever Road
With Carbon FIber Reinforced Polymer(FRP)
Over the years, Cadas Pangeran Cantilever Road has undergone several maintenance and repair works to ensure its safety and functionality. In recent years, strengthening the bridge with Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) has been proposed as a way to increase its load-carrying capacity and extend its lifespan.
Cadas Pangeran Cantilever Road is a bridge located in West Java, Indonesia. It is a significant road infrastructure that connects the cities of Bandung and Cianjur. The bridge was built in 1971 and has a length of approximately 243 meters (797 feet).
The bridge, which is built over the Cikijing River, is a concrete cantilever structure that is supported by two main piers and four counterweight piers. It is designed to withstand heavy loads and strong winds, making it an important transportation link for the region.
Over the years, Cadas Pangeran Cantilever Road has undergone several maintenance and repair works to ensure its safety and functionality. In recent years, strengthening the bridge with Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) has been proposed as a way to increase its load-carrying capacity and extend its lifespan.