Bridges: The Science and Art of the World's Most Inspiring Structures

Bridges: The Science and Art of the World's Most Inspiring Structures

by David Blockley
Bridges: The Science and Art of the World's Most Inspiring Structures

Bridges: The Science and Art of the World's Most Inspiring Structures

by David Blockley

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Overview

The Brooklyn Bridge, London's Tower Bridge, San Francisco's Golden Gate—bridges can be breathtakingly monumental structures, magnificent works of art, and vital arteries that make life vastly easier. In Bridges, eminent structural engineer David Blockley takes readers on a fascinating guided tour of bridge construction, ranging from the primitive rope bridges (now mainly found in adventure movies), to Roman aqueducts and the timber trestle railway bridges of the American West, to today's modern marvels, such as the Akashi-Kaiky? Bridge, which has the largest span in the world. Blockley outlines the forces at work on a bridge—tension, compression, and shear—and the basic structural elements that combat these forces—beams, arches, trusses, and suspensions (or BATS). As he does so, he explores some of the great bridges around the world, including such lesser-known masterpieces as the Forth Railway Bridge (featured in Alfred Hitchcock's The Thirty-Nine Steps), and describes some spectacular failures, such as the recent bridge collapse in Minnesota or the famous failure of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge in 1940.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199645725
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 05/18/2012
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 330
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.70(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

David Blockley is an Emeritus Professor and Senior Research Fellow at the University of Bristol and a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering. He was President of the Institution of Structural Engineers 2001-02.

Table of Contents

1. Bridges are BATS: Why we build bridges2. Underneath the Arches: Bridges need good foundations3. Bending it: Bridges need strong structures4. All Trussed up: Interdependence creates emergence5. Let it all Hang Down: Structuring using tension6. How Safe is Safe Enough? Incomplete science7. Bridges built by people for people: Processes for joined-up thinkingGlossaryBibliography
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