Developments in international bridge engineering [electronic resource] : selected papers from Istanbul Bridge Conference 2014 / Alp Caner, Polat Gülkan, Khaled Mahmoud, editors.
2016
TG300 .I88 2014eb
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Title
Developments in international bridge engineering [electronic resource] : selected papers from Istanbul Bridge Conference 2014 / Alp Caner, Polat Gülkan, Khaled Mahmoud, editors.
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ISBN
9783319197852 (electronic book)
3319197851 (electronic book)
9783319197845
3319197843
3319197851 (electronic book)
9783319197845
3319197843
Published
Cham : Springer, 2016.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource.
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-319-19785-2 doi
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TG300 .I88 2014eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
624.2/5
Summary
The book includes peer-reviewed contributions selected from presentations given at the Istanbul Bridge Conference 2014, held from August 11 ? 13 in Istanbul, Turkey. It reports on the current challenges in bridge engineering faced by professionals around the globe, giving a special emphasis to recently developed techniques, innovations and opportunities. The book covers key topics in the field, including modeling and analysis methods; construction and erection techniques; design for extreme events and condition assessment and structural health monitoring. There is a balanced presentation of theory, research and practice. This book, which provides the readers with a comprehensive and timely reference guide on current practices in bridge engineering, is intended for professionals, academic researchers and students alike.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Springer tracts on transportation and traffic ; 9.
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Print version: 9783319197845
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Table of Contents
Modeling and Analysis
Construction and Erection Techniques
Design for Extreme Events
Condition Assessment and Structural Health Monitoring.
Construction and Erection Techniques
Design for Extreme Events
Condition Assessment and Structural Health Monitoring.