FHWA-IF-12-052 Steel Bridge Design Handbook
Author: FHWA | Size: Total ~ 42 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Original preprint | Publisher: FHWA | Year: 2012 | pages: Total Volumes & examples are 2006 pages | ISBN: Publication No. FHWA-IF-12-052
FHWA-IF-12-052 Steel Bridge Design Handbook is one of FHWA Steel Bridge Publications with References to the relevant AASHTO, AISC and ASTM.
Contents of Steel Bridge Design Handbook:
Bridge Steels and Their Mechanical Properties - Volume 1 (.pdf, 1.7 mb)
Steel Bridge Fabrication - Volume 2 (.pdf, 2.2 mb)
Structural Steel Bridge Shop Drawings - Volume 3 (.pdf, 6.3 mb)
Structural Behavior of Steel - Volume 4 (.pdf, 4.8 mb)
Selecting the Right Bridge Type - Volume 5 (.pdf, 5.2 mb)
Stringer Bridges - Making the Right Choices - Volume 6 (.pdf, 2.0 mb)
Loads and Load Combinations - Volume 7 (.pdf, 1.4 mb)
Structural Analysis - Volume 8 (.pdf, 2.3 mb)
Redundancy - Volume 9 (.pdf, 1.4 mb)
Limit States - Volume 10 (.pdf, 1.5 mb)
Design for Constructibility - Volume 11 (.pdf, 2.0 mb)
Design for Fatigue - Volume 12 (.pdf, 2.2 mb)
Bracing System Design - Volume 13 (.pdf, 3.5 mb)
Splice Design - Volume 14 (.pdf, 2.9 mb)
Bearing Design - Volume 15 (.pdf, 1.5 mb)
Substructure Design - Volume 16 (.pdf, 3.2 mb)
Bridge Deck Design - Volume 17 (.pdf, 2.5 mb)
Load Rating of Steel Bridges - Volume 18 (.pdf, 1.5 mb)
Corrosion Protection of Steel Bridges - Volume 19 (.pdf, 1.9 mb)
Design Example: Three-span Continuous Straight I-Girder Bridge (.pdf, 3.9 mb)
Design Example: Two-span Continuous Straight I-Girder Bridge (.pdf, 2.9 mb)
Design Example: Two-span Continuous Straight Wide-Flange Beam Bridge (.pdf, 2.5 mb)
Design Example: Three-span Continuous Curved I-Girder Beam Bridge (.pdf, 3.5 mb)
Design Example: Three-span Continuous Straight Tub-Girder Bridge (.pdf, 3.1 mb)
Design Example: Three-span Continuous Curved Tub-Girder Bridge (.pdf, 3.3 mb)
*About FHWA:
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is an agency within the U.S. Department of Transportation that supports State and local governments in the design, construction, and maintenance of the Nation’s highway system (Federal Aid Highway Program) and various federally and tribal owned lands (Federal Lands Highway Program). Through financial and technical assistance to State and local governments, the Federal Highway Administration is responsible for ensuring that America’s roads and highways continue to be among the safest and most technologically sound in the world.
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