
Innovative Bridge Design Handbook
Construction, Rehabilitation and Maintenance
Description
Key Features
- Loads including seismic and wind loads, fatigue and fracture, local effects
- Structural analysis including numerical methods (FEM), dynamics, risk and reliability, innovative structural typologies
- Bridge design based on material type: RC and PRC, steel and composite, timber and masonry bridges
- Bridge design based on geometry: arch bridges, girders, cable stayed and suspension bridges
- Special topics: integral, movable, highway, railway bridges, seismic component devices, cables, orthotropic decks, foundations
- Construction including construction case studies, construction equipment, bridge assessment, bridge management, retrofit and strengthening, monitoring procedures
Readership
Structural/civil engineers and Designers
Table of Contents
- Dedication
- Contributor details
- Foreword
- Preface
- Note
- Section I: Fundamentals
- Chapter 1: The history, aesthetics, and design of bridges
- Abstract
- 1 History of bridge structures
- 2 Bridge design and aesthetic
- 3 Research and innovation in bridge design
- Chapter 1: The history, aesthetics, and design of bridges
- Section II: Loads on bridges
- Chapter 2: Loads on bridges
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Primary loads
- 3 Environmental effects
- 4 Dynamic amplification
- 5 Bridge redundancy
- 6 Conclusions
- Chapter 3: Wind loads
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Overview of wind effects on bridges
- 3 Procedure of wind-resistant design
- 4 Design wind speeds provided in design codes
- 5 Wind loads provided in design codes
- 6 Wind tunnel test and CFD
- 7 Vortex-induced vibration and its countermeasures
- 8 Verification of buffeting analysis based on field measurements
- 9 Wind-induced vibrations of stay cables
- 10 Conclusions
- Chapter 4: Fatigue and fracture
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Structural redundancy and safety
- 3 Codes and standards
- 4 Fatigue and fracture resistance of steel and concrete bridges
- 5 Traffic loading and action effects on bridge elements
- 6 Common failures
- 7 Crack detection, intervention methods, and techniques
- 8 Research on fatigue and fracture
- Chapter 2: Loads on bridges
- Section III: Structural analysis
- Chapter 5: Bridge structural theory and modeling
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Structural theory
- 3 Structural modeling
- 4 Research and development
- Chapter 6: Dynamics of bridge structures
- Abstract
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Linear idealization of bridge structures
- 2 Bridge response to dynamic loading
- 3 Influence of supporting soil
- 4 Bridge integrity: consequences of relative response of adjacent bridge structures
- 5 Conclusions
- Chapter 7: Risk and reliability in bridges
- Abstract
- 1 Overview
- 2 Uncertainty in bridge modeling and assessment
- 3 Reliability of bridges
- 4 Reliability-based design codes of bridges
- 5 Bridge life cycle cost and optimization
- 6 Load and resistance factor rating methodology
- Summary
- Chapter 8: Innovative structural typologies
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction: aim and context
- 2 Literature review
- 3 3D bridges force-modeled for one loading condition
- 4 3D bridges, optimized for one or more criteria and composed of surface elements
- 5 Future prospects and conclusions: role of the designer and the toolbox
- Chapter 5: Bridge structural theory and modeling
- Section IV: Bridge design based on construction material type
- Chapter 9: Reinforced and prestressed concrete bridges
- Abstract
- 1 Types of reinforced concrete bridges
- 2 Prestressing in bridges
- 3 Design of reinforced and prestressed concrete bridge decks
- 4 Methods of construction
- 5 Design example
- 6 Research and development
- Chapter 10: Steel and composite bridges
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Design
- 3 Product specifications
- 4 Structural connections
- 5 Steel bridge analysis
- 6 Composite bridge analysis
- 7 Truss bridges analysis
- 8 Research and development
- Chapter 11: Timber bridges
- Abstract
- 1 Wood used in bridges
- 2 Wood as structural material
- 3 Design of timber components
- 4 Design of connections
- 5 Design of modern timber bridges
- 6 Design verifications of timber bridges
- 7 Design and durability
- Chapter 12: Masonry bridges
- Abstract
- 1 Structural theory of masonry structures
- 2 Assessment of the load-carrying capacity of arch masonry bridges
- 3 Analysis, repair, and strengthening
- 4 Structural assessment and retrofit
- Chapter 9: Reinforced and prestressed concrete bridges
- Section V: Bridge design based on geometry
- Chapter 13: Arch bridges
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Deck arch bridges
- 3 Tied arch bridges
- Chapter 14: Girders
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Planning
- 3 Preliminary bridge design
- 4 Final design
- 5 Construction
- 6 Preservation
- 7 Innovation
- 8 Conclusions
- Chapter 15: Long-span bridges
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Cable stayed bridges
- 3 Suspension bridges
- 4 Limits of long-span bridges
- Chapter 13: Arch bridges
- Section VI: Special topics
- Chapter 16: Integral bridges
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Historical background
- 3 Modern integral bridges
- 4 Thermal effects on integral bridges
- 5 Conditions for integral bridge construction and recommendations
- 6 Construction methods of integral bridges
- 7 Design of integral bridges
- 8 Important considerations in integral bridge design
- Chapter 17: Movable bridges
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Example of lift bridge: the Guaiba River Bridge with concrete towers at Porto Allegre, Brazil (1954–1960)
- 3 Swing bridges
- 4 Bascule bridge: the New Galata Bridge with twin double flaps at Istanbul, Turkey (1985–1993)
- 5 Double Balanced Beam Bridge (DBBB)—design proposal
- Chapter 18: Highway bridges
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Practical considerations for selection of a highway bridge type
- 3 Bridge types
- 4 Methods of analysis (emphasizing highway structures)
- 5 Design method
- 6 Design example
- 7 Research needs for highway bridges
- Chapter 19: Railway bridges
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Type classifications
- 3 Analysis and Design
- 4 Static scheme and construction details
- 5 R&D on railway bridges
- Chapter 16: Integral bridges
- Section VII: Bridge components
- Chapter 20: Seismic component devices
- Abstract
- 20.1 Introduction
- 20.2 Seismic protective devices
- 20.3 Applications of seismic protective systems in bridges
- 20.4 Conclusions
- Chapter 21: Cables
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Cable components
- 3 Analysis and design
- Chapter 22: Orthotropic steel decks
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 History
- 3 OSD concept
- 4 Practical design
- 5 Innovative applications and research topics
- 6 Conclusions
- Chapter 23: Bridge foundations
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Determination of the geologic setting
- 3 Geotechnical investigation report
- 4 Foundation selection during the TSL project phase
- 5 Geotechnical design report
- 6 Foundation design
- Chapter 20: Seismic component devices
- Section VIII: Bridge construction
- Chapter 24: Case study: the Reno bridge
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Main design issues
- Chapter 25: Case study: the Russky bridge
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Design
- 3 Construction phase
- 4 Monitoring system
- Chapter 26: Case study: the Akashi-Kaikyo bridge
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Design
- 3 Innovations and special construction details
- 4 Monitoring system
- 5 Maintenance system
- Chapter 27: Bridge construction equipment
- Abstract
- 1 Summary
- 2 Introduction
- 3 Beam launchers
- 4 Self-Launching gantries for span-by-span erection of precast segments
- 5 MSS for span-by-span casting
- 6 Self-launching machines for balanced cantilever construction
- 7 Special equipment for full-span precasting
- 8 Conclusions
- Chapter 24: Case study: the Reno bridge
- Section IX: Assessment, monitoring and retrofit of bridges
- Chapter 28: Bridge assessment, retrofit, and management
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Materials decay and on-site testing
- 3 Investigation procedures
- 4 Assessment procedures
- 5 Repair and strengthening
- 6 Bridge management
- 7 Case study
- 8 Research on bridge assessment, retrofit, and management
- Chapter 29: Bridge monitoring
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 SHM stakeholders
- 3 Types of monitoring deployments
- 4 Measuring technologies used for SHM
- 5 Deployment and operation
- 6 Summary
- Chapter 30: Application of fiber-reinforced polymers to reinforced concrete bridges
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Jacket materials and processes
- 3 Advantages of fiber-reinforced polymer systems (FRPS)
- 4 Performance—columns
- 5 Performance—superstructure
- 6 Design guides and codes
- 7 Other loading applications
- 8 Conclusions
- Chapter 31: Bridge collapse
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Construction failures
- 3 In-service failures
- 4 Extreme events
- 5 Concluding remarks
- Chapter 28: Bridge assessment, retrofit, and management
- Glossary
- Index
Product details
- No. of pages: 878
- Language: English
- Copyright: © Butterworth-Heinemann 2015
- Published: November 11, 2015
- Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann
- Paperback ISBN: 9780128000588
- eBook ISBN: 9780128004876
About the Editor
Alessio Pipinato
Affiliations and Expertise
Ratings and Reviews
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Raj B. Mon Mar 12 2018
Great source of the latest information on bridge engineering
This latest book includes a wide variety of chapters written by bridge experts around the world. It provides various angles and aspects that are commonly observed in the professional bridge engineering practice. The book makes a great on-the-desk quick-reference and guide to the state-of-the-art practice.
Janusz H. Sun Feb 25 2018
Innovated Bridge Desgn Handbook
Up-to-date book with many technical information. It covers many aspects of bridge engineering in short but comprehensive manner. The book is useful for professionals as weel as students.