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Modern bridging practice in New Zealand
Reinforced concrete is now standard for arches of all kinds and trestle viaducts on Government Railways; though bridges are of number of different types, they are all designed to AREA specifications for concrete structures, and to withstand centrifugal force, earthquake shocks, acceleration and braking, as well as unusual dead, live loads and wind pressure; typical examples of various types; diagrams given.
Modern bridging practice in New Zealand
Reinforced concrete is now standard for arches of all kinds and trestle viaducts on Government Railways; though bridges are of number of different types, they are all designed to AREA specifications for concrete structures, and to withstand centrifugal force, earthquake shocks, acceleration and braking, as well as unusual dead, live loads and wind pressure; typical examples of various types; diagrams given.
Modern bridging practice in New Zealand
Ry Gaz
1945
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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