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Title:
Bridge management
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Edition:
2nd ed.
Publication Information:
New York, NY : Elsevier, 2010
Physical Description:
xii, 560 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.
ISBN:
9780750685115

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Summary

As the emphasis in construction moves from building new bridges to maintenance and rehabilitation of existing stock, bridge management is becoming an increasingly important subject. This is the definitive, single volume reference for professionals and postgraduates, covering the whole gamut of bridge management topics.

Highly illustrated and in full colour, this revised and updated second edition has been expanded to include new chapters on deterioration modelling, asset management and the impact of heavy goods vehicles. Including examples of practices and techniques drawn from around the world, this will be an invaluable source for the modern bridge engineer.

* Comprehensive specialist information for the bridge engineer
* Not only covers testing and assessment, but also financial and management issues
* Highly illustrated with full colour diagrams and photographs

Michael Ryall has worked for over forty years, both in the UK and abroad, in the practice of design and construction of a wide variety of bridges. He has also taught and developed both undergraduate and postgraduate bridge engineering courses at the University of Surrey, and run bridge-related courses worldwide.


Author Notes

Dr Michael J. Ryall has worked for over forty years, both in the UK and abroad, in the practice of design and construction of a wide variety of bridges. He has also tought and developed both undergraduate and postgraduate Bridge Engineering courses at the University of Surrey, and run bridge-related courses worldwide.


Table of Contents

Preface to the Second Editionp. vii
Preface to the First Editionp. ix
Acknowledgementsp. xi
Author Biographiesp. xii
Chapter 1 Bridge management systemsp. 1
Chapter 2 Inspection and condition ratingp. 43
Chapter 3 Assessment and evaluationp. 103
Chapter 4 Non-destructive testingp. 141
Chapter 5 Load testingp. 177
Chapter 6 Repairp. 205
Chapter 7 Strengtheningp. 243
Chapter 8 Bridge modificationp. 301
Chapter 9 Whole-life costing, maintenance strategies and asset managementp. 355
Chapter 10 Durability and protectionp. 379
Chapter 11 Stress measurement and monitoringp. 449
Chapter 12 Risk and reliabilityp. 493
Chapter 13 Deterioration modellingp. 525
Chapter 14 Heavy goods vehicles (HGVs)p. 543
Indexp. 553
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