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Design and Analysis of Reinforcing Distressed Bridge Abutments
The main objective of this study is to develop a standardized set of design and analysis procedures for utilizing a tie-rod and drilled-in concrete anchor system that reinforces the distressed sill-type concrete bridge abutments supported by either timber or steel piles, as schematically shown in Figure 1. It is intended to provide the South Dakota Department of Transportation a cost-effective technique for designing and maintaining stable bridge abutments.
Many bridge abutments in South Dakota have experienced significant lateral movements. One of the proposed remedial methods for repairing this distress...
This FORTRAN computer program performs the design and analysis of a tie-rods and drilled-in concrete anchor system that reinforces distressed sill-typ...
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