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Economical Steel Bridges

IABSE Reports, 2022
<p>Steel is an economical choice for bridge construction for a number of reasons, including its high strength, its light weight, as well as its resiliency in the face of extreme weather events or natural disasters. Duplex zinc coatings for steel structures consist of a metallic zinc coating, typically hot dip galvanized (HDG) or thermal sprayed ...
Martin Gagné   +2 more
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Steel bridges

2022
Steel has been used extensively over the last 120 years to construct a large majority of the world’s greatest bridges. This chapter, on the design of steel bridges, gives an introduction to the different types of steel bridges in use, followed by guidance on the behaviour of steel plates loaded in both shear and compression.
GAR Parke, NA Muhamad
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Enhancing Steel Bridges Through AASHTO/NSBA Steel Bridge Collaboration

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2000
AASHTO and the National Steel Bridge Alliance (NSBA) have a joint effort under way to enhance the quality and value of steel bridge design and construction in the United States. Under this effort, known as the AASHTO/NSBA Collaboration, representatives of the state departments of transportation, FHWA, steel and construction industries, design ...
Ronald D. Medlock   +1 more
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Steel bridges

Progress in Structural Engineering and Materials, 1997
AbstractWith recent developments, structural engineers are realizing that the quality of their structures is not only bound by economics, function and feasibility, but also aesthetics. The special quality of steel to allow high forces in very slender members is able to meet these new aesthetic requirements.Tough economic competition between the ...
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Weathering steel bridges

Bridge Engineering, 2003
Weathering steel is a high-strength, low-alloy steel that in suitable environments forms an adherent protective rust ‘patina', to inhibit further corrosion. The corrosion rate is so low that bridges fabricated from unpainted weathering steel can achieve a 120-year design life with only nominal maintenance. Hence a well-detailed weathering steel bridge
C. N. Dolling, R. M. Hudson
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Steels for Bridge Structures

Metallurgist, 2020
We consider domestic and foreign standards for rolled metals used in bridge building. Domestic standards contain elevated requirements to the reliability of rolled metals in terms of their fracture resistance by delamination. Foreign standards admit the application of rolled metals in broader strength ranges but do not contain obligatory requirements ...
Yu. D. Morozov   +3 more
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Soil-Steel Bridges

2015
A soil-steel bridge is a structure made with a shell of manufactured curved corrugated steel plates and an envelope of engineered soil, which is well-compacted backfill composed mainly of well-graded granular soil. A photograph of a soil-steel bridge serving as a grade-separation structure is presented in Fig. 7.1.
Baidar Bakht, Aftab Mufti
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Steel selection for UBC steel bridge

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2018
This report conducts a material selection of different types of steel for UBC Steel Bridge Team. I am a third-year material engineering student, so the result from this material selection can only be taken into consideration but not fully adopted. As part of my academic journey, it is possible for technical mistakes in this material selection process ...
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Steel Composite Railway Bridges

Structural Engineering International, 1992
This state-of-the-art report has been prepared by IABSE Working Commission 2 (Steel, Timber and Composite Structures) and deals with composite railway bridges.
Hidehiko Abe   +7 more
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