- 2024 2
- Ebert, Aurora (2)
- AASHTO 1
- AASHTO Guide Specifications 1
- Bolt connections 1
- Bolts 1
- Bridge design 1
- Bridge members 1
- CNC programming 1
- Ductility 1
- Fabrication 1
- Failure 1
- Fatigue (Mechanics) 1
- Fatigue tests 1
- Holes 1
- Implementation 1
- Plasma arc cut holes 1
- Plasma arc cutting 1
- Plasma cutting methods 1
- Redundancy 2
- Specifications 2
- Steel bridges 2
- Steel plates 1
- Thermally cut holes 1
(Max 200)
- AASHTO (1)
- AASHTO Guide Specifications (1)
- Bolt connections (1)
- Bolts (1)
- Bridge design (1)
- Bridge members (1)
- CNC programming (1)
- Ductility (1)
- Fabrication (1)
- Failure (1)
- Fatigue (Mechanics) (1)
- Fatigue tests (1)
- Holes (1)
- Implementation (1)
- Plasma arc cut holes (1)
- Plasma arc cutting (1)
- Plasma cutting methods (1)
- Redundancy (2)
- Specifications (2)
- Steel bridges (2)
- Steel plates (1)
- Thermally cut holes (1)
- :Ebert, Aurora ;Connor, Robert J.2024-07-01:A literature review was conducted to evaluate current standards and existing research around the use of plasma arc cutting for holes (PACH) in the con...
- :Connor, Robert J. ;Korkmaz, Cem2024-03-01:An exploratory study was conducted for some bridges in the state of Indiana that evaluated the implementation potential of the AASHTO Guide Specificat...
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