Computational Analysis and Design of Bridge Structures

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A01=Chung C. Fu
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AASHTO LRFD
AASHTO LRFD Specification
Abutment on pile
advanced bridge structure modeling
and NL-THA--FHWA Bridge No. 4536
Approximate and Refined Analysis Methods
Arch Bridge
Arch bridges
Author_Chung C. Fu
Author_Shuqing Wang
Automatic time incremental creep analysis method
Beam Elements
Beam Slab Bridges
bending
box
Box Girder
Box Girder Bridge
bridge modeling techniques
Bridge structure analysis
Cable Stayed Bridge
cable-stayed
Cable-stayed bridges
Category=UGC
Chesapeake Bay Suspension Bridge
Concrete Slab Bridges
Cracked deep bent cap
Crane beam
Cross Frames
Curved Box Girder
Curved box girder bridge--Metro bridge over I495
Curved steel I-girder bridge--Rock Creek Trail Pedestrian Bridge
DC
dead
Dead Loads
Double-cell post-tensioning concrete bridge--Verzasca 2 bridge
Dynamic
Dynamicearthquake analysis
earthquake analysis
earthquake resistant design
element
eq_bestseller
eq_computing
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
Extreme Live Load
FHWA Bridge No. 4185
finite element analysis bridges
Finite element method
Finite Element Model
Florida
Francis Scott Key Bridge
Frederick
Germantown
girder
Girder Segments
graduate level textbook
Grillage model
Guangdong
Guangzhou
Hammerhead Pier of Thomas Jefferson Bridge
Hand-calculation example of STM
Haunched steel I-girder bridge--MD140 Bridge
Henan
Influence line
Influence linesurface live loading method
Integral Abutment
Integral bent cap
Integral bridges
Jiangsu
Lee County
Li Ne
Linear buckling analysis of a proposed tied-arch bridge--Linyi
Linyi
Liujiang Yellow River Bridge
live
Live Load Analyses
Live Load Distribution Factor
Live Loads
load
Long-span concrete cantilever bridges--Jiangsu
Main Span
Maryland
Mathematical modeling
Modeling of IABs
moment
MPA
NCHRP case study bridge
nonlinear analysis methods
Nonlinear stability analysis of a cable-stayed bridge
Panyu Bridge
Pedestrian pony truss bridge
Pengpo Interchange
People's Republic of China
Pingtang Bridge
Plane frame analysis method
post-tensioned concrete bridges
Prestressed
Prestressedpost-tensioned concrete bridges
Principle and analysis of IABs
Principle of Finite Element Methods
Principle of strut-and-tie model
RC T-beam bridge
Redundancy analysis
Refined analysis method
Reinforced Concrete Beam-Slab Bridges
Reinforced concrete bridges
Shang Xin Bridge
Simple-span steel I-girder bridge--I-270 Middlebrook Road Bridge
Skewed simple-span transversely post-tensioned adjacent precast-concrete slab bridges--Knoxville Bridge
SPA
Steel Box Girder
Steel truss bridges
Stiffened Girder
Straight and Curved Steel I-girder Bridges
structural engineering
Strut-and-tie modeling
surface live loading method
Sutong Bridge
Switzerland
Three-span continuous skewed concrete slab bridges
Three-span curved box girder bridge--Estero Parkway Bridge
Torsional Constant
truss
Truss Bridge
Tydings Bridge
US23043 precast prestressed concrete beam bridge--Maryland
Walled pier
Washington
Yajisha Bridge
Zhejiang
Zhengzhou

Product details

  • ISBN 9781466579842
  • Weight: 1060g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Dec 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Gain Confidence in Modeling Techniques Used for Complicated Bridge Structures

Bridge structures vary considerably in form, size, complexity, and importance. The methods for their computational analysis and design range from approximate to refined analyses, and rapidly improving computer technology has made the more refined and complex methods of analyses more commonplace. The key methods of analysis and related modeling techniques are set out, mainly for highway bridges, but also with some information on railway bridges. Special topics such as strut-and-tie modeling, linear and nonlinear buckling analysis, redundancy analysis, integral bridges, dynamic/earthquake analysis, and bridge geometry are also covered. The material is largely code independent. The book is written for students, especially at MSc level, and for practicing professionals in bridge design offices and bridge design authorities worldwide.



Effectively Analyze Structures Using Simple Mathematical Models

Divided into three parts and comprised of 18 chapters, this text:

  • Covers the methods of computational analysis and design suitable for bridge structures
  • Provides information on the methods of analysis and related modeling techniques suitable for the design and evaluation of various types of bridges
  • Presents material on a wide range of bridge structural types and is fairly code independent

Computational Analysis and Design of Bridge Structures covers the general aspects of bridges, bridge behavior and the modeling of bridges, and special topics on bridges. This text explores the physical meanings behind modeling, and reveals how bridge structures can be analyzed using mathematical models.

Chung C. Fu, PhD, PE, FASCE, is research professor and bridge consultant, and director of the Bridge Engineering Software and Technology (BEST) Center at the University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland. His publications include 50 referred publications, 20 publications, more than 100 presentations and conference proceedings, and 50 public technical reports. His areas of expertise cover all types of structural engineering, bridge engineering, earthquake engineering, computer application in structures, finite element analysis, ultra high-performance concrete, steel and composite applications, including fiber-reinforced polymer and high-performance steel for innovative bridge research and construction, bridge management, testing (material and structural), and nondestructive evaluation applications.


Shuqing Wang

, PhD, PE, is a senior GIS specialist on contract with the Federal Highway Administration; research fellow/bridge consultant in bridge software development and structural analysis at the BEST Center, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland; and former director of the Bridge CAD Division at the Department of Bridge Engineering, Tongji University, People’s Republic of China. His areas of expertise span from leading-edge software technologies to bridge engineering practices, especially modern bridge modeling and structural analysis system development. His research interests now focus on visualizing structural behavior in real time and representing bridge geometric and mechanics models in three dimensions.

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