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The continuous truss bridge over the Ohio river at Sciotoville, Ohio, of the Chesapeake and Ohio Northern Railway
Distinguishing features of design are: continuous trusses over two long spans; floor beams, acting as inverted arches and braced against tractive forces; erection with minimum of falsework and without extra material in trusses; riveted connections to limit of largest rolling mill and shop facilities. (See also - (discussion) no. 5, May, 1922, pp. 1311-1320, 1 fig.)
The continuous truss bridge over the Ohio river at Sciotoville, Ohio, of the Chesapeake and Ohio Northern Railway
Distinguishing features of design are: continuous trusses over two long spans; floor beams, acting as inverted arches and braced against tractive forces; erection with minimum of falsework and without extra material in trusses; riveted connections to limit of largest rolling mill and shop facilities. (See also - (discussion) no. 5, May, 1922, pp. 1311-1320, 1 fig.)
The continuous truss bridge over the Ohio river at Sciotoville, Ohio, of the Chesapeake and Ohio Northern Railway
Am. Soc. Civ. Engrs. Proc
Lindenthal, Gustav (author)
1922
44 pages
26 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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