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Design Of Composite Highway Bridges Curved In Plan D C Iles

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Design Of Composite Highway Bridges Curved In Plan D C Iles
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Publisher: SCI (The Steel Construction Institute)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.71 MB
Pages: 63
Author: D C Iles
ISBN: 9781859422045, 1859422047
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Design Of Composite Highway Bridges Curved In Plan D C Iles by D C Iles 9781859422045, 1859422047 instant download after payment.

This publication complements two earlier design guides for the design of composite bridges in accordance with the Eurocodes. It recognises that many highway bridges carry roads that are on a curved alignment and the supporting structure follows that curved alignment. The guidance addresses the consequences of the plan curvature on the design.
The publication discusses
The options of using a series of straight girder lengths (chords to a curve) and of using curved girders.
The behaviour of curved elements, noting the torsional effects that arise, and the application of the Eurocodes to situations that are not always explicitly covered by its rules.
Consequences for construction (noting that the fabrication of curved girders is readily achievable in modern workshops) and the options for bridge articulation.
A short worked example illustrates the application of design rules to a two-span bridge, similar to the examples in publication P357 but curved in plan.

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