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Factors governing choice between repairing, strengthening, and reconstructing railway girder bridges
Bridge capacity in relation to function and reasons for bridge deterioration; methods of assessment and expectancy of life determined on fatigue endurance; effects of changes in form of locomotion and novel factor evolved from statistical analysis of numerous stress recordings made to determine incidence of peak loading covering all increments due to dynamic loading, and variations in stress distribution in girderwork framed with rigid joints; economical solution to problem of choosing between repairing or reconstructing superstructures of bridges; 4 examples of cost comparisons for typical bridges given.
Factors governing choice between repairing, strengthening, and reconstructing railway girder bridges
Bridge capacity in relation to function and reasons for bridge deterioration; methods of assessment and expectancy of life determined on fatigue endurance; effects of changes in form of locomotion and novel factor evolved from statistical analysis of numerous stress recordings made to determine incidence of peak loading covering all increments due to dynamic loading, and variations in stress distribution in girderwork framed with rigid joints; economical solution to problem of choosing between repairing or reconstructing superstructures of bridges; 4 examples of cost comparisons for typical bridges given.
Factors governing choice between repairing, strengthening, and reconstructing railway girder bridges
Instn Civ Engrs -- Proc
Berridge, P.S.A. (author)
1963
29 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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