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Edition: 2, Illustrated
Publisher: BCSA, 2002
ISBN: 0850730406
Length: 88 pages
Pdf: 1.4 Mb

Guidance on the practical aspects of fabrication which influence the efficient design of steel bridges. Extensive consultation has taken place with experts in the design, fabrication and erection of steel bridges and, there, this publication represents a compilation of many years' knowledge and experience. Steel designs based on these concepts have proved competitive against more traditional designs.


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Steel bridges: a practical approach to design for efficient fabrication and construction

Author: Alan Hayward,Neil Sadler,Derek Tordoff | Size: 7 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Unspecified | Publisher: British Constructional Steelwork Association | Year: 2002 | pages: 91 | ISBN: 0850730406

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Design of steel bridges is achieved most effectively when it is based on a sound understanding of both the material and the methods adopted in processing steelwork through to the final bridge form. The aim of this publication is to provide a basis for this understanding by reference to the factors which influence safe, practical and economic fabrication and erection of bridge steelwork.
The first edition of this publication was prompted by the need for the steel construction industry to give general guidance and information to designers of small and medium span steel bridges in the UK and was to provide an insight into the practical aspects of fabrication and erection that would help designers use steel more efficiently and economically to achieve their clients' requirements. That need is just as vital today, but since publication of the first edition in 1985 many changes in working practice have occurred that make a second edition essential.

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