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Surface research for orthotropic decks
Saving up to 55% of steel, orthotropic bridges require high thin, ductile and fatigue resistant decks; in West Germany, where design originated, decking is layered asphalt or asphalt-mastic system requiring hand work and skill not available in United States; institutional and industrial research has been initiated to find deck material and mechanical spreading equipment for orthotropic bridge structures.
Surface research for orthotropic decks
Saving up to 55% of steel, orthotropic bridges require high thin, ductile and fatigue resistant decks; in West Germany, where design originated, decking is layered asphalt or asphalt-mastic system requiring hand work and skill not available in United States; institutional and industrial research has been initiated to find deck material and mechanical spreading equipment for orthotropic bridge structures.
Surface research for orthotropic decks
Eng News-Rec
Engineering News-Record ; 175
1965
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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