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Manual For Bridge Evaluation With 2010 Interim Revisions 1st Edition B Mutlu Sumer

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Manual For Bridge Evaluation With 2010 Interim Revisions 1st Edition B Mutlu Sumer
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Publisher: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.33 MB
Pages: 444
Author: B. Mutlu Sumer, Jorgen Fredsoe
ISBN: 9781615830398, 9789810228989, 1615830391, 9810228988
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1st Edition

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Manual For Bridge Evaluation With 2010 Interim Revisions 1st Edition B Mutlu Sumer by B. Mutlu Sumer, Jorgen Fredsoe 9781615830398, 9789810228989, 1615830391, 9810228988 instant download after payment.

An all inclusive manual that incorporates Allowable Stress, Load Factor, and Load and Resistance Factor Rating methods into one publication. This manual provides guidelines for the procedures and policies for determining the physical condition, maintenance needs, and load capacity of highway bridges. Rating examples are also included. It has been developed to assist bridge owners in establishing inspection procedures and evaluation practices that meet the National Bridge Inspection Standards (NBIS). This supersedes both the Guide Manual for Condition Evaluation and Load and Resistance Factor Rating (LRFR) of Highway Bridges, 1st Edition and 2005 Interim, and the Manual for Condition Evaluation of Bridges, 2nd Edition with 2001 and 2003 Interim Revisions.
Content:
Front Matter
• Preface
• Table of Contents
• Changed and Deleted Articles, 2010
•Section 1. Introduction
• 1.1 Purpose
• 1.2 Scope
• 1.3 Applicability
• 1.4 Quality Measures
• 1.5 Definitions and Terminology
• References
Interim Revision 2010
•Section 2. Bridge Files (Records)
• 2.1 General
2.2 Components of Bridge Records
2.3 Inventory Data
2.4 Inspection Data
2.5 Condition and Load Rating Data
• 2.6 Local Requirements
• References
•Section 3. Bridge Management Systems
• 3.1 Introduction
• 3.2 Objectives of Bridge Management Systems
3.3 Components of a Bridge Management System
• 3.4 National Bridge Management Systems
• References
•Section 4. Inspection
• 4.1 General
4.2 Types
• 4.3 Frequency
4.4 Qualifications and Responsibilities of Inspection Personnel
4.5 Safety
4.6 Planning, Scheduling, and Equipment
• 4.7 Inspection Forms and Reports
4.8 Procedures
4.9 Special Structures
• 4.10 Fatigue-Prone Details
• 4.11 Fracture-Critical Members
4.12 Data Collection for Load Rating
• References
• Appendix A4.1: Structure Inventory and Appraisal Sheet
• Appendix A4.2: Bridge Nomenclature
Interim Revisions 2010
•Section 5. Material Testing
• 5.1 General
5.2 Field Tests
• 5.3 Material Sampling
• 5.4 Laboratory Tests
• 5.5 Interpretation and Evaluation of Test Results
• 5.6 Testing Reports
• References
Interim Revisions 2010
•Section 6. Load Rating
6.1 Scope
Interim Revisions 2010
•Section 7. Fatigue Evaluation of Steel Bridges
• 7.1 Load-Induced versus Distortion-Induced Fatigue
7.2 Load-Induced Fatigue-Damage Evaluation
• 7.3 Distortion-Induced Fatigue Evaluation
• 7.4 Fracture-Control for Older Bridges
• References
•Section 8. Nondestructive Load Testing
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Factors which Influence the Loadcarrying Capacity of Bridges
8.3 Benefits of Nondestructive Load Tests
8.4 Types of Nondestructive Load Tests
• 8.5 Load Test Measurements
• 8.6 When Not to Load Test
• 8.7 Bridge Safety during Load Tests
8.8 Load Rating through Load Testing
• 8.9 Use of Load Test Results in Permit Decisions
• 8.10 Serviceability Considerations
• References
• Appendix A8: General Load-Testing Procedures
Appendix A: Illustrative Examples

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