Innovative bridge design handbook : construction, rehabilitation and maintenance /

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Main Author: Pipinato, Alessio (Author, Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam : Butterworth-Heinemann, 2015.
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Online Access: Full text (Emmanuel users only)
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Item Description:Section I Fundamentals Chapter1 The history, aesthetics, and design of bridges Section II Loads on bridges Chapter 2 Loads on bridges Chapter 3 Wind loads Chapter 4 Fatigue and fracture Section III Structural analysis Chapter 5 Bridge structural theory and modeling Chapter 6 Dynamics of bridge structures Chapter 7 Risk and reliability in bridges Chapter 8 Innovative structural typologies Section IV Bridge design based on construction material type Chapter 9 Reinforced and prestressed concrete bridges Chapter 10 Steel and composite bridges Chapter 11 Timber bridges Chapter 12 Masonry bridges Section V Bridge design based on geometry Chapter 13 Arch bridges Chapter 14 Girders Chapter 15 Long-span bridges Section VI Special topics Chapter 16 Integral bridges Chapter 17 Movable bridges Chapter 18 Highway bridges Chapter 19 Railway bridges Section VII Bridge components Chapter 20 Seismic component devices Chapter 21 Cables Chapter 22 Orthotropic steel decks Chapter 23 Bridge foundations Section VIII Bridge construction Chapter 24 Case study: the Reno bridge Chapter 25 Case study: the Russky bridge Chapter 26 Case study: the Akashi-Kaikyo bridge Chapter 27 Bridge construction equipment Section IX: Assessment, managment, retrofit, monitoring and rehabilitation of existing bridges Chapter 28 Bridge assessment, retrofit, and management Chapter 29 Bridge monitoring Chapter 30 Application of fiber-reinforced polymers to reinforced concrete bridges Chapter 31 Bridge collapse.
Physical Description:1 online resource : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780128004876
0128004878
0128000589
9780128000588
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