This paper presents the structure of the arch-type stone bridge and its mechanical behavior verified by strain measurements taken during the construction. The arch-type stone bridge was constructed by combining an archstone structure and a socket structure without the introduction of a reaction structure. The arch-type stone bridge, fitted with a socket structure on the upper part of its arch-stone structure, is created by suppressing the deformation of the arch stones. As a result of the strain measurements of the arch stones during the construction, the compressive strain levels of the arch direction were 198-244 and the temperature-strain coefficients were 5.1-10.8/ºC. These types of mechanical behavior verify that the arch-type stone bridge is in a stable mechanical state.
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