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High-strength steels show economy for bridges
A242 and T-1 weldable high-strength steels in design of heavy bridge structures; use of heavy trusses and fairly long girder spans in recent bridge constructions; values of allowable unit stresses in psi; high-strength steels in girder construction are less advantageous than for heavy truss construction; minimum thicknesses of web plates in girders for future specifications.
High-strength steels show economy for bridges
A242 and T-1 weldable high-strength steels in design of heavy bridge structures; use of heavy trusses and fairly long girder spans in recent bridge constructions; values of allowable unit stresses in psi; high-strength steels in girder construction are less advantageous than for heavy truss construction; minimum thicknesses of web plates in girders for future specifications.
High-strength steels show economy for bridges
Civ Eng (NY)
Hollister, L.C. (author) / Sunbury, R.D. (author)
1960
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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