中文名: 历史桥梁:评估,保护及管理
原名: Historic Bridges: Evaluation, Preservation, and Management
作者: Hojjat Adeli
图书分类: 人文社科
资源格式: PDF
版本: 英文文字版
出版社: CRC Press
书号: 978-1420079951
发行时间: 2010年
地区: 美国
语言: 英文
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内容简介:
探索历史桥梁设计通过现代工程透视
历史桥梁:评估,保护及管理提供了通过对几个显着的例子勘探既是欣赏和桥梁工程技术的帐户。从中国古代到现代的明尼苏达州,该书论述的历史和桥梁结构评估,以及他们的保护和恢复。随着章节写的著名的工程师,这一独特的资源 -
比较技术和建设三个铁路桥梁上走过,在1865年,1887年同一地点的密西西比河,1910年使用的材料
调查一传说石拱桥建于公元606中国古代
演示如何在密尔沃基历史学家和工程师发现了一个新的桥梁设计,平衡与美感诠释现代设计的标准方法
在明尼苏达州一个历史悠久的桥梁细节管理的协作团队方式
认为维修的设计和迅速消失的过程中造成的铁桥
讨论保存砌石渡槽的切萨皮克和俄亥俄运河
一个工程师和历史保护主义者教育论文,这项工作包括了科学的插图和表格的财富。演示脱离实用的功能历史性工程意义,桥梁在这些网页中遇到的真正的标志性建筑,作为值得效仿,因为他们的保护。
Explore Historic Bridge Design through the Perspective of Modern Engineering
Historic Bridges:Evaluation, Preservation, and Management provides both an admiring and a technical account of bridge engineering through an exploration of several remarkable examples. From ancient China to modern-day Minnesota, the book discusses the history and structural evaluation of bridges, as well as their preservation, and restoration. With chapters written by renowned engineers, this unique resource —
Compares the techniques and materials used in building three railroad bridges that traversed the Mississippi at the same site in 1865, 1887, and 1910
Investigates a legendary stone-arch bridge constructed in Ancient China in 606 A.D.
Demonstrates how historians and engineers in Milwaukee found an approach to new bridge design that balances modern design standards with aesthetic interpretation
Details a collaborative team approach to historic bridge management in Minnesota
Considers the design and repair process of rapidly disappearing wrought iron bridges
Discusses preservation of stone masonry aqueducts on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
An educational treatise for engineers and historical preservationists, this work includes a wealth of illustrations and scientific tables. Demonstrating historic engineering significance beyond their utilitarian function, the bridges encountered in these pages are true landmarks, as worthy of emulation as they are preservation.
