352 Pages
    by CRC Press

    351 Pages 322 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Captures Current Developments in Bridge Design and Maintenance





    Recent research in bridge design and maintenance has focused on the serviceability problems of older bridges with aging joints. The favored solution of integral construction and design has produced bridges with fewer joints and bearings that require less maintenance and deliver increased durability. Bridge Deck Analysis, Second Edition outlines this growing development, and covers the structural analysis of most common bridge forms. It introduces reliability analysis, an emergent method that allows bridge engineers to determine risk when maintaining older or damaged bridges.





    Explains the Background Theory along with Practical Tools





    This book includes practical examples of everyday problems in bridge engineering, and presents real-life examples of the application of reliability analysis. The authors show how reliability analysis can determine structural safety even for bridges which have failed a deterministic assessment. They also update other chapters to reflect the most current advancements towards more sophisticated analysis, and the more widespread use of finite element software.





    What’s New in this Edition:









    • Incorporates new research on soil-structure interaction


    • A new section with examples of how to analyze for the effects of creep


    • Greatly expands the sections on 3-D brick finite elements


    • Now consistent with both Eurocodes and AASHTO standards




    An appropriate resource for senior undergraduates taking an advanced course on bridge engineering, Bridge Deck Analysis is also suitable for practicing engineers, and other professionals involved in the development of bridge design.

    Introduction. Bridge loading. Introduction to bridge analysis. Integral bridges. Slab bridge decks – behaviour and modelling. Application of planar grillage and finite-element methods. Three-dimensional modelling of bridge decks. Probabilistic assessment of bridge safety. Case studies. References. Appendices. Index.

    Biography

    Eugene J. OBrien worked with engineering firms for five years before moving to the university sector in 1990. Since 1998 he has been professor and head of civil engineering at University College Dublin. He is the author of two books and more than 200 papers on weigh-in-motion, bridge health monitoring, and bridge loading. He has had research projects in 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th European Framework Programmes. He is co-founder and chairman of Roughan O’Donovan Innovative Solutions, a subsidiary of the engineering firm Roughan O’Donovan, designers of several landmark bridge structures.



    Damien L. Keogh is a Bridge Engineer at Rambøll, Denmark



    Alan J. O’Connor is an Associate Professor at Trinity College Dublin

    "This book is very useful for both teaching and designing purposes."
    —Dr. Stergios Mitouls, University of Surrey, UK

     

    "A book of this type risks being accused of being superficial to the expert and overly complex to the graduate. This is not the case.... A worthy successor to Hambly's Bridge Deck Behaviour."

    —Richard Cooke, Proceedings of the ICE: Bridge Engineering