Akesson, B.
Plate Buckling in Bridges and Other Structures
Taylor & Francis 2007.2
164 pp. (H) * 224 Illustrations
ISBN 0-415-43195-6
10,600円
Contents
1. Introduction 2. Plate Buckling Theory 3. Box Girder Bridges 3.1 Introduction 3.2 The Britannia Bridge 3.3 Collapses 3.3.1 The Fourth Danube Bridge 3.3.2 The Cleddau Bridge 3.3.3 The West Gate Bridge 3.3.4 The Rhine Bridge 3.3.5 The Zeulenroda Bridge 3.4 Summary 4. I-girders 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Normal stress buckling 4.3 Concentrated Loads 4.4 Shear buckling 5. Shell buckling 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Theory Examples Literature Picture and Photo References / *
Holmes, J.D.
Wind Loading of Structures
Taylor & Francis 2007.4
392 pp. (H)
ISBN 0-415-40946-2
23,500円
Contents
Preface 1. The nature of windstorms and wind-induced damage 2. Prediction of design wind speeds and structural safety 3. Strong wind characteristics and turbulence 4. Basic bluff-body aerodynamics 5. Dynamic response and effective static load distributions 6. Internal pressures 7. Laboratory simulation of strong winds and wind loads 8. Low-rise buildings 9. Tall buildings 10. Large roofs and sports stadiums 11. Towers, chimneys and masts 12. Bridges 13. Transmission lines 14. Other structures 15. Wind loading codes and standards Appendix A. Terminology Appendix B. List of symbols Appendix C. Probability distributions relevant to wind loading Appendix D. Extreme wind climates a world survey Appendix E. Some approximate formulas for natural frequencies Appendix F. Application of the effective static load method to a simple structure/ *
Yaney, B.
Bridge Management
John Wiley & Sons 2007.2
672 pp. (H)
ISBN 0-471-69162-3
16,000円
Contents
Preface.Acknowledgments.Introduction: Engineering and Management. 1: Engineering and Management: The Dynamic Equilibrium. Part I: Demand: From Structures to System. 2: Objectives, Constraints, Needs, and Priorities. 3: Failures. 4: Vulnerabilities in Product and Process. 5: Probability of Failure. Part II: Assessments: Bridge Management Support Systems. 6: System and Structure. 7: Data Management. 8: Inventory. 9: Assessments: Conditions, Needs, and Resources. 10:Structural Conditions. 11: Needs. 12: Decision Making. Part III: Execution: From System to Structures. 13: Tasks and Operations. 14: StructuralInspection and Evaluation. 15: New Technologies and BMS. 16: Conclusion. References. Appendixes. Index. **
* Bridge Management draws on Bojidar Yanev's thirty years of research, teaching, and consulting as well as his management of 800 of New York City's 2,200 bridges. It offers an insider's view of the problems to be resolved in bridge management by civil and transportation engineers, budget and asset managers, abstract analysts, and hands-on field workers. *
Ghosh, U.K.
Design and Construction of Steel Bridges
Taylor & Francis 2007.1
458 pp. (H)
ISBN 0-415-41836-4
23,800円
Contents
* The advantage of steel for long span bridges have been well established for some time. Its advantages for short and medium span bridges are also being seriously looked at now particularly form the standpoint of economy, durability, and ease in maintenance during service life. This book provides the reader with an overall perspective for design and construction of steel bridges, particular from considerations of economy, durability and ease of maintenance during service life. It highlights both theoretical as well as practical aspects which govern the process. Realistic illustrations of practical applications have been used throughout.
* Starting with a study of the evolution in the design of steel bridges and lessons learnt from some landmark bridge failures, the book discusses basic topics, such as design philosophies, characteristics of steel and loads, before dealing with the various structural arrangements commonly used in modern steel bridges and their selection strategies. Modern systems of connections are discussed at lenght.The book contains several chapters explainingimportant aspects of fabrication and erection, including methodologies for erection of common steel bridges. Durability, protection against corrosion and post-construction maintenance are discussed in detail. *
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