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In engineering, abutment refers to the substructure at the ends of a bridge span or dam whereon the structure's superstructure rests or contacts. Single-span bridges have abutments at each end which provide vertical and lateral support for the bridge, as well as acting as retaining walls to resist lateral movement of the earthen fill of the bridge approach. Multi-span bridges require piers to support ends of spans unsupported by abutments. Dam abutments are generally either side of a valley or gorge but may be artificial in order to support arch dams such as Kurobe Dam in Japan.
The term may also refer to the structure supporting one side of an arch, or masonry used to resist the lateral forces of a vault. The word derives from the verb "abut", meaning to "touch by means of a mutual border".
An abutment may be used for the following:
This video outlines the key construction phases for a bridge abutment in Las Vegas, Nevada. All animation was sequenced in the 3D virtual reality software UC-win/Road.
Crews install precast concrete sections to build an abutment for a new bridge in Hancock, Vermont.
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This video describes placement of a implant solid abutment, impression, model pour, casting and crown fabrication, and delivery of an implant crown. www.PerioMem.com
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