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Bridge Deck Analysis Second Edition Eugene J Obrien Damien L Keogh Alan Oconnor

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Bridge Deck Analysis Second Edition Eugene J Obrien Damien L Keogh Alan Oconnor
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Eugene J O'Brien; Damien L Keogh; Alan O'Connor, (Bridge engineer)
ISBN: 9781482227239, 9781482227246, 1482227231, 148222724X
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Bridge Deck Analysis Second Edition Eugene J Obrien Damien L Keogh Alan Oconnor by Eugene J O'brien; Damien L Keogh; Alan O'connor, (bridge Engineer) 9781482227239, 9781482227246, 1482227231, 148222724X instant download after payment.

''The second edition of a bestseller, this book combines an explanation of background theory with a stepbystep guide on how to analyse common bridge forms. It includes practical examples of everyday problems in bridge engineerin, particularly useful for senior undergraduates and new engineering graduates. The new edition introduces reliability analysis, an emerging area that allows bridge engineers to assess risk when maintaining older or damaged bridges in service. Other chapters are updated to reflect the trend towards more sophisticated analysis and the more widespread access to Finite Element software''-

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