Guidelines for analysis methods and construction engineering of curved and skewed steel girder bridges
[Book]
Donald W. White ... [et al.].
Washington, D.C. :
Transportation Research Board,
c2012.
1 online resource (1 v. (various pagings)) :
ill. (some col.)
NCHRP report,
725
0077-5614 ;
Appendixes C to K for NCHRP Report 725 are available only in electronic format: Appendix C: Evaluation of analytical methods for construction engineering of curved and skewed steel girder bridges -- Appendix D: Benchmark problems -- Appendix E: Executive summaries of study bridges -- Appendix F: Early correspondence with owners and agencies -- Appendix G: Owner/agency policies and procedures -- Appendix H: Design criteria for new bridge designs -- Appendix I: Extended summaries of study bridges -- Appendix J: Bridge drawings -- Appendix K: Organization of electronic data.
At head of title: National Cooperative Highway Research Program.
Includes bibliographical references.
"TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 725: Guidelines for Analysis Methods and Construction Engineering of Curved and Skewed Steel Girder Bridges offers guidance on the appropriate level of analysis needed to determine the constructability and constructed geometry of curved and skewed steel girder bridges. When appropriate in lieu of a 3D analysis, the guidelines also introduce improvements to 1D and 2D analyses that require little additional computational costs."--Publisher's description.
Guidelines for analysis methods and construction engineering of curved and skewed steel girder bridges.
9780309258395
Curves in engineering.
Girders-- Design and construction.
Iron and steel bridges-- Design and construction.
Curves in engineering.
Girders-- Design and construction.
Iron and steel bridges-- Design and construction.
White, Donald Woodrow,1959-
White, Donald Woodrow,1959-
United States., Federal Highway Administration.
American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.
Knovel (Firm)
National Cooperative Highway Research Program.
National Research Council (U.S.)., Transportation Research Board.