Continuous and integral bridges / edited by Brian Pritchard

Contributor(s): Pritchard, Brian [editor]Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : E & F N Spon, c1994Description: xiv, 295 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: 9780419190301Subject(s): CONTINUOUS BRIDGES | INTEGRAL BRIDGESLOC classification: TG 413 .C66 1994
Contents:
Preface. Introduction. Contributors and participants. Problems of bridge articulation. Advantages of bridge continuity. Continuous bridges. Integral bridges. Long-length continuity. Retrofitting. Precast beam deck continuity. Soil-structure interaction. Report. Concluding summary. Author index. Subject index.
Summary: Contains contributions to the 1993 Henderson Colloquium organised by the British Group of International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering. The text provides an international review of techniques of designing and constructing joint-free bridges - an approach which is rapidly being developed and used in many parts of the world.
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Includes index.

Preface. Introduction. Contributors and participants. Problems of bridge articulation. Advantages of bridge continuity. Continuous bridges. Integral bridges. Long-length continuity. Retrofitting. Precast beam deck continuity. Soil-structure interaction. Report. Concluding summary. Author index. Subject index.

Contains contributions to the 1993 Henderson Colloquium organised by the British Group of International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering. The text provides an international review of techniques of designing and constructing joint-free bridges - an approach which is rapidly being developed and used in many parts of the world.

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