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End User License Agreement
by José J. Oliveira Pedro, António J. Reis
Bridge Design
Cover
About the Authors
Preface
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction
1.1 Generalities
1.2 Definitions and Terminology
1.3 Bridge Classification
1.4 Bridge Typology
1.5 Some Historical References
References
2 Bridge Design: Site Data and Basic Conditions
2.1 Design Phases and Methodology
2.2 Basic Site Data
2.3 Bridge Location. Alignment, Bridge Length and Hydraulic Conditions
2.4 Elements Integrated in Bridge Decks
References
3 Actions and Structural Safety
3.1 Types of Actions and Limit State Design
3.2 Permanent Actions
3.3 Highway Traffic Loading – Vertical Forces
3.4 Braking, Acceleration and Centrifugal Forces in Highway Bridges
3.5 Actions on Footways or Cycle Tracks and Parapets, of Highway Bridges
3.6 Actions for Abutments and Walls Adjacent to Highway Bridges
3.7 Traffic Loads for Railway Bridges
3.8 Braking, Acceleration and Centrifugal Forces in Railway Bridges: Nosing Forces
3.9 Actions on Maintenance Walkways and Earth Pressure Effects for Railway Bridges
3.10 Dynamic Load Effects
3.11 Wind Actions and Aerodynamic Stability of Bridges
3.12 Hydrodynamic Actions
3.13 Thermal Actions and Thermal Effects
3.14 Shrinkage, Creep and Relaxation in Concrete Bridges
3.15 Actions Due to Imposed Deformations. Differential Settlements
3.16 Actions Due to Friction in Bridge Bearings
3.17 Seismic Actions
3.18 Accidental Actions
3.19 Actions During Construction
3.20 Basic Criteria for Bridge Design
References
4 Conceptual Design and Execution Methods
4.1 Concept Design: Introduction
4.2 Span Distribution and Deck Continuity
4.3 The Influence of the Execution Method
4.4 Superstructure: Concrete Bridges
4.5 Superstructure: Steel and Steel‐Concrete Composite Bridges
4.6 Superstructure: Execution Methods
4.7 Substructure: Conceptual Design and Execution Methods
References
5 Aesthetics and Environmental Integration
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Integration and Formal Aspects
5.3 Bridge Environment
5.4 Shape and Function
5.5 Order and Continuity
5.6 Slenderness and Transparency
5.7 Symmetries, Asymmetries and Proximity with Other Bridges
5.8 Piers Aesthetics
5.9 Colours, Shadows, and Detailing
5.10 Urban Bridges
References
6 Superstructure: Analysis and Design
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Structural Models
6.3 Deck Slabs
6.4 Transverse Analysis of Bridge Decks
6.5 Deck Analysis by Grid and FEM Models
6.6 Longitudinal Analysis of the Superstructure
6.7 Influence of Construction Methods on Superstructure Analysis
6.8 Prestressed Concrete Decks: Design Aspects
6.9 Steel and Composite Decks
6.10 Reference to Special Bridges: Bowstring Arches and Cable‐Stayed Bridges
References
7 Substructure: Analysis and Design
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Distribution of Forces Between Piers and Abutments
7.3 Design of Bridge Bearings
7.4 Reference to Seismic Devices
7.5 Abutments: Analysis and Design
7.6 Bridge Piers: Analysis and Design
References
8 Design Examples: Concrete and Composite Options
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Basic Data and Bridge Options
8.3 Hazard Scenarios and Actions
8.4 Prestressed Concrete Solution
8.5 Steel–Concrete Composite Solution
References
Annex A Buckling and Ultimate Strength of Flat Plates
A.1 Critical Stresses and Buckling Modes of Flat Plates
A.2 Buckling of Stiffened Plates
A.3 Post‐Buckling Behaviour and Ultimate Strength of Flat Plates
References
Index
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