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 1383
Release 2013-10-11
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1439810303

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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,

Building the Golden Gate Bridge

Building the Golden Gate Bridge
Title Building the Golden Gate Bridge PDF eBook
Author Harvey Schwartz
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 201
Release 2015-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 0295806206

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Silver Award Winner, 2016 Nautilus Book Award in Young Adult (YA) Non-Fiction Moving beyond the familiar accounts of politics and the achievements of celebrity engineers and designers, Building the Golden Gate Bridge is the first book to primarily feature the voices of the workers themselves. This is the story of survivors who vividly recall the hardships, hazards, and victories of constructing the landmark span during the Great Depression. Labor historian Harvey Schwartz has compiled oral histories of nine workers who helped build the celebrated bridge. Their powerful recollections chronicle the technical details of construction, the grueling physical conditions they endured, the small pleasures they enjoyed, and the gruesome accidents some workers suffered. The result is an evocation of working-class life and culture in a bygone era. Most of the bridge builders were men of European descent, many of them the sons of immigrants. Schwartz also interviewed women: two nurses who cared for the injured and tolerated their antics, the wife of one 1930s builder, and an African American ironworker who toiled on the bridge in later years. These powerful stories are accompanied by stunning photographs of the bridge under construction. An homage to both the American worker and the quintessential San Francisco landmark, Building the Golden Gate Bridge expands our understanding of Depression-era labor and California history and makes a unique contribution to the literature of this iconic span.

Design of Long Span Railway Suspension Bridges

Design of Long Span Railway Suspension Bridges
Title Design of Long Span Railway Suspension Bridges PDF eBook
Author Gongyi Xu
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 406
Release
Genre
ISBN 9819983940

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Strait Crossings 2001

Strait Crossings 2001
Title Strait Crossings 2001 PDF eBook
Author J. Krokeborg
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 720
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9789026518454

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This volume contains the proceedings of the Fourth Symposium on Strait Crossings, and deals with technology for bridges, sub-sea tunnels, submerged floating tunnels, floating bridges and ferries. It covers planning, construction and maintenance, as well as technical solutions.

Pushing the Limits

Pushing the Limits
Title Pushing the Limits PDF eBook
Author Henry Petroski
Publisher Vintage
Pages 271
Release 2007-12-18
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0307427366

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Here are two dozen tales in the grand adventure of engineering from the Henry Petroski, who has been called America’s poet laureate of technology. Pushing the Limits celebrates some of the largest things we have created–bridges, dams, buildings--and provides a startling new vision of engineering’s past, its present, and its future. Along the way it highlights our greatest successes, like London’s Tower Bridge; our most ambitious projects, like China’s Three Gorges Dam; our most embarrassing moments, like the wobbly Millennium Bridge in London; and our greatest failures, like the collapse of the twin towers on September 11. Throughout, Petroski provides fascinating and provocative insights into the world of technology with his trademark erudition and enthusiasm for the subject.

Proceedings

Proceedings
Title Proceedings PDF eBook
Author Brooklyn Engineers' Club
Publisher
Pages 798
Release 1925
Genre
ISBN

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Self Culture for Young People: Exploration, travel and invention

Self Culture for Young People: Exploration, travel and invention
Title Self Culture for Young People: Exploration, travel and invention PDF eBook
Author Andrew Sloan Draper
Publisher
Pages 390
Release 1906
Genre Readers
ISBN

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