Axle equivalent transverse loading on segmental bridge decks : [summary].
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2014-04-01
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Abstract:Many bridges are constructed by spanning between
columns with I-beams, on top of which concrete
decks are poured. A commonly used alternative is
the segmental box girder bridge. Generally, these
bridges are made of precast, reinforced concrete
segments which resemble a box open on two sides
with a deck on top that extends well beyond the
edges of the box. By placing several of these box
girders end to end on top of columns, lengthy
bridges can be built. An example is the Seven Mile
Bridge in the Florida Keys.
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