BSI BS 5400 PART 4 Steel, Concrete and Composite Bridges Part 4: Code of Practice for Design of Concrete Bridges
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BSI BS 5400 PART 4 Document Information:
Title
Steel, Concrete and Composite Bridges Part 4: Code of Practice for Design of Concrete Bridges
Bruecken aus Stahl, Beton und Verbundbau. Richtlinie fuer den Entwurf und die Bemessung von Stahlbetonbruecken
Ponts en acier, ponts en beton, ponts mixtes. Règles pour le calcul des ponts en beton
British Standards Institution
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1990
Scope:
Objectives and requirements of design, and particular recommendations for reinforced concrete, prestressed concrete and composite concrete construction.
Keywords:
- Bridges
- Steels
- Concretes
- Composite construction
- Construction materials
- Structural design
- Plastic analysis
- Reinforced concrete
- Design
- Prestressed concrete
- Cracking
- Beams
- Strength of materials
- Shear strength
- Shear stress
- Slabs
- Columns
- Structural members
- Axial-force-resistant members
- Walls
- Climatic loading
- Seawater
- Aggregates
- Lightweight concrete
- Stress
- Formulae (mathematics)
- Prestress loss
- Precast concrete
- Joints
- Design calculations
- Elastic deformation
- Creep
- Stress analysis
- Reinforcement
- Composite beams
- Shrinkage
- Serviceability limits
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