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Girderless flat-slab bridges for grade crossings
Experience of Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad indicating that substantial economies are possible with relatively thin slabs, simple formwork and reduced excavation or fill; comparison of girderless flat-slab bridge with one using one-way reinforced flat-slab continuous over three piers and simply supported at abutments; skew bridges; foundation plan of overhead crossing at Kearny, NJ.
Girderless flat-slab bridges for grade crossings
Experience of Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad indicating that substantial economies are possible with relatively thin slabs, simple formwork and reduced excavation or fill; comparison of girderless flat-slab bridge with one using one-way reinforced flat-slab continuous over three piers and simply supported at abutments; skew bridges; foundation plan of overhead crossing at Kearny, NJ.
Girderless flat-slab bridges for grade crossings
Eng News-Rec
Hirschthal, M. (author)
Engineering News-Record ; 111
1933
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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