Handbook of International Bridge Engineering

Author:   Wai-Fah Chen ,  Lian Duan
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
ISBN:  

9781439810293


Pages:   1394
Publication Date:   11 October 2013
Format:   Hardback
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This comprehensive and up-to-date second edition covers bridge engineering and design practices around the world. Countries covered include US, Canada, Brazil, UK, Germany, France, Demark, Spain, Italy, Russia, Romania, Czech Republic, Ukraine, China, Japan, Korea, India, Iran, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, and Egypt. The book examines the use of different materials for each region, including timber, concrete, steel, and composite. It examines various bridge types, including slab, girder, segmental, truss, arch, suspension, and cable-stayed. A color insert illustrates select landmark bridges.

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Author:   Wai-Fah Chen ,  Lian Duan
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   CRC Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 6.90cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   2.540kg
ISBN:  

9781439810293


ISBN 10:   143981029
Pages:   1394
Publication Date:   11 October 2013
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Bridge Engineering in Canada. Bridge Engineering in the United States. Bridge Engineering in Argentina. Bridge Engineering in Brazil. Bridge Engineering in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bridge Engineering in Bulgaria. Bridge Engineering in Croatia. Bridge Engineering in the Czech Republic. Bridge Engineering in Denmark. Bridge Engineering in Finland. Bridge Engineering in France. Bridge Engineering in Greece. Bridge Engineering in Macedonia. Bridge Engineering in Poland. Bridge Engineering in Russia. Bridge Engineering in Serbia. Bridge Engineering in the Slovak Republic. Bridge Engineering in Turkey. Bridge Engineering in Ukraine. Bridge Engineering in China. Bridge Engineering in Indonesia. Bridge Engineering in Iran. Bridge Engineering in Japan. Bridge Engineering in Chinese Taipei. Bridge Engineering in Thailand. Bridge Engineering in Egypt. Benchmark Designs of Highway Composite Girder Bridges. Highest Bridges. Longest Bridges and Bridge Spans. Index.

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"""This is a monumental work that brings to the bridge engineering profession of the world a comprehensive vision of both the history and the current status of the whole field. I do not recall having seen anything like this before. I was asked to review the chapter on the bridges in Japan. That country has many monumental bridges, including the world’s longest bridge. The descriptions in the chapter are very instructive. They describe not only all the bridge types and the construction materials, but they also give details on the legal, and societal aspects of Japanese bridges. Triumphs and failures are discussed. The difficult issue of designing against seimic hazards is well documented. … If what I have seen in the chapter on Japanese bridges is true for all the chapters, then this will be a landmark book for bridge engineers and engineering students and practitioners for many years to come. Knowing the editors, I have no doubt that this will be the case. The book will not only be useful as a fount of knowledge, but it will also be very valuable in the increasingly globalized practice of engineering construction."" ––Theodore V. Galambos, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN ""At first sight this might appear to be yet another ' Coffee Table Book ' I.e. something to be displayed in Reception for those waiting to be seen to browse as an alternative to checking their emails. It is, however, much more than this. It is a work of real technical merit, of considerable practical significance and of substantial interest. Those who come across a copy by accident will note its potential usefulness and inherent interest and will, as a result, seek to acquire a copy themselves. How does it achieve this? By making the wonder, the history and the technology of bridges available through the sometimes discounted but still highly effective means of the printed page. Readers may, therefore choose to focus on a particular country, a certain bridge type, to use as a reference work , to consult in the expectation that at least something relevant will be found and that the text and references will lead on to more detailed material or, simply, as 'technical relaxation' whilst travelling. … The authors have assembled an obviously highly talented team of writers and have drawn from them a work of real substance. It deserves a place on the shelves - and the coffee tables - of bridge engineers and those with an interest in the technology of bridges worldwide."" ––Professor D A Nethercot , FTSE Emeritus Professor of Civil Engineering Imperial College London, UK ""Part of the book might be sustainability 101 for many. The ethical dilemmas in this book is a must read for big and small consultancy firms as well as for buisness and for NGO’s and in a condensed version boards of directors. Some of the examples might be a little ""thought up"" but it is really important to discusss from the consultant team to the boardroom – ideally through a faciilated discussion between the different parties. … We live in a world where we do not share the same purpose and not all share the same ethics on how to reach the defined purpose of an organization. … This book is an important contribution to facilitate a discussion on the dilemmas consultants need to navigate with integrity."" ––Helle Bank Jorgenson, CEO, B. Accountability and United Nations Special Advisor to Global Compact in Canada"


This is a monumental work that brings to the bridge engineering profession of the world a comprehensive vision of both the history and the current status of the whole field. I do not recall having seen anything like this before. I was asked to review the chapter on the bridges in Japan. That country has many monumental bridges, including the world's longest bridge. The descriptions in the chapter are very instructive. They describe not only all the bridge types and the construction materials, but they also give details on the legal, and societal aspects of Japanese bridges. Triumphs and failures are discussed. The difficult issue of designing against seimic hazards is well documented. ... If what I have seen in the chapter on Japanese bridges is true for all the chapters, then this will be a landmark book for bridge engineers and engineering students and practitioners for many years to come. Knowing the editors, I have no doubt that this will be the case. The book will not only be useful as a fount of knowledge, but it will also be very valuable in the increasingly globalized practice of engineering construction. --Theodore V. Galambos, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN At first sight this might appear to be yet another ' Coffee Table Book ' I.e. something to be displayed in Reception for those waiting to be seen to browse as an alternative to checking their emails. It is, however, much more than this. It is a work of real technical merit, of considerable practical significance and of substantial interest. Those who come across a copy by accident will note its potential usefulness and inherent interest and will, as a result, seek to acquire a copy themselves. How does it achieve this? By making the wonder, the history and the technology of bridges available through the sometimes discounted but still highly effective means of the printed page. Readers may, therefore choose to focus on a particular country, a certain bridge type, to use as a reference work , to consult in the expectation that at least something relevant will be found and that the text and references will lead on to more detailed material or, simply, as 'technical relaxation' whilst travelling. ... The authors have assembled an obviously highly talented team of writers and have drawn from them a work of real substance. It deserves a place on the shelves - and the coffee tables - of bridge engineers and those with an interest in the technology of bridges worldwide. --Professor D A Nethercot , FTSE Emeritus Professor of Civil Engineering Imperial College London, UK Part of the book might be sustainability 101 for many. The ethical dilemmas in this book is a must read for big and small consultancy firms as well as for buisness and for NGO's and in a condensed version boards of directors. Some of the examples might be a little thought up but it is really important to discusss from the consultant team to the boardroom - ideally through a faciilated discussion between the different parties. ... We live in a world where we do not share the same purpose and not all share the same ethics on how to reach the defined purpose of an organization. ... This book is an important contribution to facilitate a discussion on the dilemmas consultants need to navigate with integrity. --Helle Bank Jorgenson, CEO, B. Accountability and United Nations Special Advisor to Global Compact in Canada


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Wai-Fah Chen is faculty within the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Hawaii.

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