1st Edition
Handbook of International Bridge Engineering
This comprehensive and up-to-date reference work and resource book covers state-of-the-art and state-of-the-practice for bridge engineering worldwide. Countries covered include Canada and the United States in North America; Argentina and Brazil in South America; Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Greece, Macedonia, Poland, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, and Ukraine in the European continent; China, Indonesia, Japan, Chinese Taipei, and Thailand in Asia; and Egypt, Iran, and Turkey in the Middle East.
The book examines the use of different materials for each region, including stone, 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. It also presents ten benchmark comparisons for highway composite girder design from different countries; the highest bridges; the top 100 longest bridges, and the top 20 longest bridge spans for various bridge types including suspension, cable-stayed, extradosed, arch, girder, movable bridges (vertical lift, swing, and bascule), floating, stress ribbon, and timber; and bridge construction methods.
Bridge Engineering in Canada
Joost Meyboom
Bridge Engineering in the United States
M Myint Lwin and John M Kulicki
Bridge Engineering in Argentina
Tomás A del Carril
Bridge Engineering in Brazil
Augusto Carlos de Vasconcelos, Gilson L Marchesini, and Júlio Timerman
Bridge Engineering in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Boris Koboevic, Bisera Karalic–Hromic, and Damir Zenunovic
Bridge Engineering in Bulgaria
Doncho Partov and Dobromir Dinev
Bridge Engineering in Croatia
Jure Radić and Goran Puž
Bridge Engineering in the Czech Republic
Jiri Strasky
Bridge Engineering in Denmark
Niels Jørgen Gimsing
Bridge Engineering in Finland
Esko Järvenpää
Bridge Engineering in France
Jean-Armand Calgaro
Bridge Engineering in Greece
Stamatios Stathopoulos
Bridge Engineering in Macedonia
Tihomir Nikolovski and Dragan Ivanov
Bridge Engineering in Poland
Jan Biliszczuk, Jan Bien´, Wojciech Barcik, Paweł Hawryszków, and Maciej Hildebrand
Bridge Engineering in Russia
Simon A Blank and Vadim A Seliverstov
Bridge Engineering in Serbia
Radomir Folić
Bridge Engineering in the Slovak Republic
Ivan Baláž
Bridge Engineering in Turkey
Cetin Yilmaz, Alp Caner, and Ahmet Turer
Bridge Engineering in Ukraine
Mykhailo Korniev
Bridge Engineering in China
Quan Qin, Gang Mei, and Gongyi Xu
Bridge Engineering in Indonesia
Wiryanto Dewobroto, Lanny Hidayat and Herry Vaza
Bridge Engineering in Iran
Shervin Maleki
Bridge Engineering in Japan
Masatsugu Nagai, Yoshiaki Okui, Yutaka Kawai,Masaaki Yamamoto, and Kimio Saito
Bridge Engineering in Chinese Taipei
Y B Yang, Dyi-Wei Chang, Dzong-Chwang Dzeng, and Ping-Hsun Huang
Bridge Engineering in Thailand
Ekasit Limsuwan and Amorn Pimanmas
Bridge Engineering in Egypt
Mourad M Bakhoum
Benchmark Designs of Highway Composite Girder Bridges
Shouji Toma
Highest Bridges
Eric Sakowski
Longest Bridges and Bridge Spans
Lian Duan
Index
Biography
Dr. Wai-Fah Chen is a research professor of civil engineering at the University of Hawaii. He was dean of the College of Engineering at the University of Hawaii from 1999 to 2007, and a George E. Goodwin Distinguished Professor of Civil Engineering and head of the Department of Structural Engineering at Purdue University from 1976 to 1999. He received his BS in civil engineering from the National Cheng-Kung University, Taiwan, in 1959, MS in structural engineering from Lehigh University, Pennsylvania, in 1963, and PhD in solid mechanics from Brown University, Rhode Island, in 1966. His interests include constitutive modeling of engineering materials, soil and concrete plasticity, structural connections, and structural stability.
Dr. Lian Duan
is a senior bridge engineer and Structural Steel Committee chair with the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), United States. He worked at the North China Power Design Institute from 1975 to 1978 and taught at Taiyuan University of Technology from 1981 to 1985. He received his diploma in civil engineering in 1975, MS in structural engineering in 1981 from Taiyuan University of Technology, and PhD in structural engineering from Purdue University in 1990. Dr. Duan’s research interests cover areas including inelastic behavior of reinforced concrete and steel structures, structural stability, seismic bridge analysis, and design."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