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Author:
Emanuel, Jack Howard, author. Iowa State University of Science and Technology.
Title:
Problems of Bridge Supporting and Expansion Devices and an Experimental Comparison of the Dynamic Behavior of Rigid and Elastomeric Bearings J. H. Emanuel, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering; C. E. Ekberg, Jr., Professor and Head, Department of Civil Engineering
Publisher:
Iowa State University of Science and TechnologyIowa Engineering Experiment Station
Copyright Date:
1965
Description:
ix, 202 pages (211 pages in PDF file) illustrations, charts, photographs, plans, forms
Subject:
Bridges--Iowa.
Bridge bearings
Bridge design
Bridge superstructures
Expansion joints
Supporting
Elastomeric bearings
Other Authors:
Ekberg, C. E., author. Iowa State University of Science and Technology.
Iowa State University, sponsoring body.
Notes:
September, 1965 -- Cover Page Includes bibliographic references (pages 96-100) (PDF pages 105-109)
Scope Note:
Special Report: This is a reprint of a dissertation submitted to the Graduate Faculty of Iowa State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.
Summary:
The design of satisfactory supporting and expansion devices for highway bridges is a problem which has concerned bridge design engineers for many years. The problems associated with these devices have been emphasized by the large number of short span bridges required by the current expanded highway program of expressways and interstate highways. The initial objectives of this investigation were: (1) To review and make a field study of devices used for the support of bridge superstructures and for provision of floor expansion; (2) To analyze the forces or factors which influence the design and behavior of supporting devices and floor expansion systems; and (3) To ascertain the need for future research particularly on the problems of obtaining more economical and efficient supporting and expansion devices, and determining maximum allowable distance between such devices. The experimental portion was conducted to evaluate one of the possible simple and economical solutions to the problems observed in the initial portion. The investigation reported herein is divided into four major parts or phases as follows: (1) A review of literature; (2) A survey by questionnaire of design practice of a number of state highway departments and consulting firms; (3) Field observation of existing bridges; and, (4) An experimental comparison of the dynamic behavior of rigid and elastomeric bearings.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)920478757
Locations:
IAOX771 -- State Library of Iowa (Des Moines)

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