Author: Charles Ezra Greene
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Category : Bridges
Languages : en
Pages : 98
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Graphical Method for the Analysis of Bridge Trusses
Author: Charles Ezra Greene
Publisher:
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Category : Bridges
Languages : en
Pages : 98
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bridges
Languages : en
Pages : 98
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Bridge trusses
Author: Charles Ezra Greene
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ISBN:
Category : Arches
Languages : en
Pages : 218
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Arches
Languages : en
Pages : 218
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Graphical Method for the Analysis of Bridge Trusses; Extended to Continuous Girders and Draw Spans ... Illustrated, Etc
Author: Charles Ezra GREENE
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
Secondary Stresses in Bridge Trusses
Author: Thomson Eason Mao
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Category : Deformations (Mechanics)
Languages : en
Pages : 98
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Category : Deformations (Mechanics)
Languages : en
Pages : 98
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TH 36/STH 64 St. Croix River Crossing Project
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Category : Bridges
Languages : en
Pages : 1052
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bridges
Languages : en
Pages : 1052
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Trusses and Arches Analyzed and Discussed by Graphical Methods
Author: Charles Ezra Greene
Publisher:
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Category : Arches
Languages : en
Pages : 230
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Arches
Languages : en
Pages : 230
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Trusses and Arches Analyzed and Discussed by Graphical Methods: Bridge-trusses. 4th ed. 1891
Author: Charles Ezra Greene
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Category : Arches
Languages : en
Pages : 226
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Publisher:
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Category : Arches
Languages : en
Pages : 226
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The Great Cooper River Bridge
Author: Jason Annan
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
ISBN: 1643361295
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 166
Book Description
A comprehensive history of one of Charleston's most significant landmarks On a hot summer day in 1929, the citizens of Charleston, South Carolina, participated in one of the largest celebrations in the city's history—the opening of the Cooper River Bridge. After years of quarrels, financial obstructions, and political dogfights, the great bridge was completed, and for the first time, Charleston had a direct link to the north. From the doldrums of the Depression to the growth of the 1990s, the Cooper River Bridge played a vital role in Charleston's transformation from an impoverished, isolated city to a vibrant and prosperous metropolis. Now obsolete and no longer adequately serving the needs of the Charleston area, the "old" Cooper River Bridge, and the "new" Silas N. Pearman Bridge—the Cooper River Bridge's larger sister structure, erected in 1966—will be replaced. Funding, design, and construction are presently underway to replace the old structure with a single, modern bridge. The two original bridges have become true emblems of Charleston, much like the Eiffel Tower of Paris or the Golden Gate Bridge of San Francisco. With their removal, Charleston will lose two of its most significant landmarks. This vast change in the city's skyline is sure to evoke memories from Charlestonians and visitors who have developed a special relationship with the old bridge. In addition to these reminiscences, the Cooper River Bridge has its own story—one of ambitious men and their dreams of profit, and of a city's dreams of prosperity. Upon its completion, the Cooper River Bridge was a grand symbol of Charleston's vision for the future, and the bridge recalls many significant themes in the modern history of the city. The Great Cooper River Bridge provides the complete history of this architectural icon, exploring how early twentieth-century Charleston helped shape the bridge, and how the bridge subsequently shaped the city. With more than eighty photographs, this illustrated volume documents a remarkable engineering feat and a distinctive structure before it becomes a memory.
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
ISBN: 1643361295
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 166
Book Description
A comprehensive history of one of Charleston's most significant landmarks On a hot summer day in 1929, the citizens of Charleston, South Carolina, participated in one of the largest celebrations in the city's history—the opening of the Cooper River Bridge. After years of quarrels, financial obstructions, and political dogfights, the great bridge was completed, and for the first time, Charleston had a direct link to the north. From the doldrums of the Depression to the growth of the 1990s, the Cooper River Bridge played a vital role in Charleston's transformation from an impoverished, isolated city to a vibrant and prosperous metropolis. Now obsolete and no longer adequately serving the needs of the Charleston area, the "old" Cooper River Bridge, and the "new" Silas N. Pearman Bridge—the Cooper River Bridge's larger sister structure, erected in 1966—will be replaced. Funding, design, and construction are presently underway to replace the old structure with a single, modern bridge. The two original bridges have become true emblems of Charleston, much like the Eiffel Tower of Paris or the Golden Gate Bridge of San Francisco. With their removal, Charleston will lose two of its most significant landmarks. This vast change in the city's skyline is sure to evoke memories from Charlestonians and visitors who have developed a special relationship with the old bridge. In addition to these reminiscences, the Cooper River Bridge has its own story—one of ambitious men and their dreams of profit, and of a city's dreams of prosperity. Upon its completion, the Cooper River Bridge was a grand symbol of Charleston's vision for the future, and the bridge recalls many significant themes in the modern history of the city. The Great Cooper River Bridge provides the complete history of this architectural icon, exploring how early twentieth-century Charleston helped shape the bridge, and how the bridge subsequently shaped the city. With more than eighty photographs, this illustrated volume documents a remarkable engineering feat and a distinctive structure before it becomes a memory.
A Course on the Stresses in Bridge and Roof Trusses, Arched Ribs and Suspension Bridges
Author: William Hubert Burr
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Category : Strains and stresses
Languages : en
Pages : 532
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Category : Strains and stresses
Languages : en
Pages : 532
Book Description
Design and Construction of the Pochuck Quagmire Bridge--a Suspension Timber Bridge
Author: Tibor Latincsics
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Category : Suspension bridges
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Suspension bridges
Languages : en
Pages : 150
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