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Tied arches to Span Mississippi
Design and construction of 5-span, steel arch highway bridge, 2265 ft long, max span 540 ft, across Mississippi River between Rock Island, Ill, and Davenport, Ia; foundations; structural details of tied arches, particularly box girder rib, H-section tie and connection of two at piers; swinging of spans.
Tied arches to Span Mississippi
Design and construction of 5-span, steel arch highway bridge, 2265 ft long, max span 540 ft, across Mississippi River between Rock Island, Ill, and Davenport, Ia; foundations; structural details of tied arches, particularly box girder rib, H-section tie and connection of two at piers; swinging of spans.
Tied arches to Span Mississippi
Eng News-Rec
Engineering News-Record ; 124
1940
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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