The length of the femarnstelt is 18 km. The tunnel segments will be placed on the seabed, and then connected together.
Under the Baltic Sea between Denmark and Germany, the longest meeting in the world’s femarnbels is being built. The structure is made up of individual elements, such as Lego bricks. The BBC reported it.
It is noted that the length of the femarnstels will be 18 km, it will be the longest meeting in the world and railroad tunnels. The tunnel segments will be placed on the seabed, and then connected together.
The main construction area of the project is located at the northern entrance to the tunnel, on the coast of Lollann Island in the south -east of Denmark. The object occupies an area of over 500 hectares and includes a port and a plant where sections of the tunnel called “elements” are made.
For the manufacture of each element 217 m long and 42 m wide, strengthened steel cast with concrete.
Most of the underwater tunnels, including a 50-kilometer tunnel under the la-channel between Great Britain and France, are laid through the native race under the underwater. Here, 90 individual elements are connected, in parts, such as Lego bricks.
“We will defeat the records in this project. The underwater vents have been built before, but never in such a size,” said Genrik Vincenen, General Director of Femern.
Remember that Chinese Petrochemical Company Sinopec announced the completion of the construction of the first interregional line in the country, intended for heavy trucks operating on hydrogen fuel.
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Source: korrespondent

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