Explore Historic Bridge Design through the Perspective of Modern
Engineering Historic Bridges:Evaluation, Preservation, and Management
provides both an admiring and a technical account of bridge
engineering through an exploration of several remarkable examples.
From ancient China to modern-day Minnesota, the book discusses the
history and structural evaluation of bridges, as well as their
preservation, and restoration. With chapters written by renowned
engineers, this unique resource — Compares the techniques and
materials used in building three railroad bridges that traversed the
Mississippi at the same site in 1865, 1887, and 1910 Investigates a
legendary stone-arch bridge constructed in Ancient China in 606 A.D.
Demonstrates how historians and engineers in Milwaukee found an
approach to new bridge design that balances modern design standards
with aesthetic interpretation Details a collaborative team approach to
historic bridge management in Minnesota Considers the design and
repair process of rapidly disappearing wrought iron bridges Discusses
preservation of stone masonry aqueducts on the Chesapeake and Ohio
Canal An educational treatise for engineers and historical
preservationists, this work includes a wealth of illustrations and
scientific tables. Demonstrating historic engineering significance
beyond their utilitarian function, the bridges encountered in these
pages are true landmarks, as worthy of emulation as they are
preservation.
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Evaluation, Preservation, and Management
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040210932
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok