Fr. 122.00

Bridge Engineering - Classifications, Design Loading, and Analysis Methods

English · Paperback / Softback

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Bridge Engineering: Classifications, Design Loading, and Analysis Methods begins with a clear and concise exposition of theory and practice of bridge engineering, design and planning, materials and construction, loads and load distribution, and deck systems. This is followed by chapters concerning applications for bridges, such as: Reinforced and Prestressed Concrete Bridges, Steel Bridges, Truss Bridges, Arch Bridges, Cable Stayed Bridges, Suspension Bridges, Bridge Piers, and Bridge Substructures. In addition, the book addresses issues commonly found in inspection, monitoring, repair, strengthening, and replacement of bridge structures.

List of contents

1. Introduction of Bridge Engineering2. Bridge Planning and Design3. Materials for Bridge Constructions4. Loads and Load Distribution5. Bridge Deck Systems6. Reinforced and Prestressed Concrete Bridges7. Steel Bridges8. Truss Bridges9. Arch Bridges10. Cable-Stayed Bridges11. Suspension Bridges12. Bridge Bearings and Substructures13. Inspection, Monitoring, and Assessment14. Repair, Strengthening, and Replacement

About the author

Lin Weiwei Assistant Professor Faculty of Science and Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering / International Center for Science and Engineering Programs(ICSEP)Teruhiko Yoda is on the faculty of Waseda University, where he holds the chair professorship in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. He has authored and co-authored more than 20 technical books and over 300 articles dealing with the problems of the structural mechanics and bridge engineering.

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