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Experimental Investigation of Horizontally Curved Steel Plate Girder Bridges
The objective of this study was to check the validity of design assumptions by comparing theoretical reactions and stresses to those obtained by field measurements. Reactions were measured at each bearing point. Measurements were made using precalibrated load cells incorporating resistance type strain gages. Using very limited field data, the comparison was made. (BPR abstract)
Experimental Investigation of Horizontally Curved Steel Plate Girder Bridges
The objective of this study was to check the validity of design assumptions by comparing theoretical reactions and stresses to those obtained by field measurements. Reactions were measured at each bearing point. Measurements were made using precalibrated load cells incorporating resistance type strain gages. Using very limited field data, the comparison was made. (BPR abstract)
Experimental Investigation of Horizontally Curved Steel Plate Girder Bridges
F. W. Ellerman (author)
1966
29 pages
Report
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English