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Field Performance of Timber Bridges. 4. Graves Crossing Stress-Laminated Deck Bridge
The Graves Crossing bridge was constructed October 1991 in Antrim County, Michigan, as part of the demonstration timber bridge program sponsored by the USDA Forest Service. The bridge is a two-span continuous, stress-laminated deck superstructure and it is 36-ft long and 26-ft wide. The bridge is one of the first stress-laminated deck bridges to be built of sawn lumber treated with chromated copper arsenate (CCA) preservative. The performance of the was continuously monitored for 2 years, beginning at the time of installation.
Field Performance of Timber Bridges. 4. Graves Crossing Stress-Laminated Deck Bridge
The Graves Crossing bridge was constructed October 1991 in Antrim County, Michigan, as part of the demonstration timber bridge program sponsored by the USDA Forest Service. The bridge is a two-span continuous, stress-laminated deck superstructure and it is 36-ft long and 26-ft wide. The bridge is one of the first stress-laminated deck bridges to be built of sawn lumber treated with chromated copper arsenate (CCA) preservative. The performance of the was continuously monitored for 2 years, beginning at the time of installation.
Field Performance of Timber Bridges. 4. Graves Crossing Stress-Laminated Deck Bridge
J. P. Wacker (author) / M. A. Ritter (author)
1995
21 pages
Report
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English