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Application of high-strength and alloy steels in bridge design
Review of principles involved in selecting and using steels; savings by using steel stronger than ordinary structural steel to reduce amount of steel in bridge; longer life, less maintenance with corrosion resistant steels; potential savings with A242 type steel in girders exceeding 200 ft length and in all cantilever and continuous truss bridges and in arches.
Application of high-strength and alloy steels in bridge design
Review of principles involved in selecting and using steels; savings by using steel stronger than ordinary structural steel to reduce amount of steel in bridge; longer life, less maintenance with corrosion resistant steels; potential savings with A242 type steel in girders exceeding 200 ft length and in all cantilever and continuous truss bridges and in arches.
Application of high-strength and alloy steels in bridge design
Boston Soc Civ Engrs -- J
Goodell, F.K. (author)
1960
8 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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