Pedestrian Bridges

Pedestrian Bridges
Title Pedestrian Bridges PDF eBook
Author Andreas Keil
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 114
Release 2013-03-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 3955531473

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The book at hand provides an overview of current tendencies in pedestrian bridge construction, of fundamental structural and functional requirements, of the various load-bearing systems, of application areas of the various materials and of important economic aspects. Successful real-life examples round out the volume and are meant to provide motivation to make fascinating designs a reality in interdisciplinary collaboration.

Stress Ribbon and Cable-supported Pedestrian Bridges

Stress Ribbon and Cable-supported Pedestrian Bridges
Title Stress Ribbon and Cable-supported Pedestrian Bridges PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Thomas Telford
Pages 252
Release
Genre
ISBN 9780727732828

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LRFD Guide Specifications for the Design of Pedestrian Bridges

LRFD Guide Specifications for the Design of Pedestrian Bridges
Title LRFD Guide Specifications for the Design of Pedestrian Bridges PDF eBook
Author American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials
Publisher AASHTO
Pages 38
Release 2009
Genre Bridges
ISBN 1560514698

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Stress Ribbon and Cable-supported Pedestrian Bridges

Stress Ribbon and Cable-supported Pedestrian Bridges
Title Stress Ribbon and Cable-supported Pedestrian Bridges PDF eBook
Author Jiřʹi Strʹaskʹy
Publisher Thomas Telford Publishing
Pages 248
Release 2005
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN

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'Stress-ribbon bridges' is the term used to describe structures formed by a very slender concrete deck in the shape of a catenary. They can be designed with one or more spans and are characterized by successive and completementary smooth curves. These curves blend into the natural environment and their forms, the most simple and basic of structural solutions, clearly articulate the flow of internal forces which can be erected without undue pressure on the environment.

Guide Specifications for Design of FRP Pedestrian Bridges

Guide Specifications for Design of FRP Pedestrian Bridges
Title Guide Specifications for Design of FRP Pedestrian Bridges PDF eBook
Author American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials
Publisher AASHTO
Pages 15
Release 2008
Genre Bridges
ISBN 1560513950

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Handbook of International Bridge Engineering

Handbook of International Bridge Engineering
Title Handbook of International Bridge Engineering PDF eBook
Author Wai-Fah Chen
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 1413
Release 2013-10-11
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 143981029X

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This comprehensive and up-to-date reference work and resource book covers state-of-the-art and state-of-the-practice for bridge engineering worldwide. Countries covered include Canada and the United States in North America; Argentina and Brazil in South America; Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Greece, Macedonia, Poland, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, and Ukraine in the European continent; China, Indonesia, Japan, Chinese Taipei, and Thailand in Asia; and Egypt, Iran, and Turkey in the Middle East. The book examines the use of different materials for each region, including stone, timber, concrete, steel, and composite. It examines various bridge types, including slab, girder, segmental, truss, arch, suspension, and cable-stayed. A color insert illustrates select landmark bridges. It also presents ten benchmark comparisons for highway composite girder design from different countries; the highest bridges; the top 100 longest bridges, and the top 20 longest bridge spans for various bridge types including suspension, cable-stayed, extradosed, arch, girder, movable bridges (vertical lift, swing, and bascule), floating, stress ribbon, and timber; and bridge construction methods.

Vibration Problems in Structures

Vibration Problems in Structures
Title Vibration Problems in Structures PDF eBook
Author Hugo Bachmann
Publisher Birkhäuser
Pages 248
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3034892314

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Authors: Hugo Bachmann, Walter J. Ammann, Florian Deischl, Josef Eisenmann, Ingomar Floegl, Gerhard H. Hirsch, Günter K. Klein, Göran J. Lande, Oskar Mahrenholtz, Hans G. Natke, Hans Nussbaumer, Anthony J. Pretlove, Johann H. Rainer, Ernst-Ulrich Saemann, Lorenz Steinbeisser. Large structures such as factories, gymnasia, concert halls, bridges, towers, masts and chimneys can be detrimentally affected by vibrations. These vibrations can cause either serviceability problems, severely hampering the user's comfort, or safety problems. The aim of this book is to provide structural and civil engineers working in construction and environmental engineering with practical guidelines for counteracting vibration problems. Dynamic actions are considered from the following sources of vibration: - human body motions, - rotating, oscillating and impacting machines, - wind flow, - road traffic, railway traffic and construction work. The main section of the book presents tools that aid in decision-making and in deriving simple solutions to cases of frequently occurring "normal" vibration problems. Complexer problems and more advanced solutions are also considered. In all cases these guidelines should enable the engineer to decide on appropriate solutions expeditiously. The appendices of the book contain fundamentals essential to the main chapters.