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Reinforced-concrete highway structure at New Braunfels, Tex, having continuous reinforced deck 164 ft long; attachment of deck to reinforced piers so that they resist half bending moment of central span; negative bending moments resisted by soffit slabs beneath ribs; shore ends of bridge are free to move on bronze slide plates; main span 82 ft long, width 20 ft.
Reinforced-concrete highway structure at New Braunfels, Tex, having continuous reinforced deck 164 ft long; attachment of deck to reinforced piers so that they resist half bending moment of central span; negative bending moments resisted by soffit slabs beneath ribs; shore ends of bridge are free to move on bronze slide plates; main span 82 ft long, width 20 ft.
Unique three-span rigid-frame bridge
Civ Eng (NY)
Beretta, J.W. (author)
1932
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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