First Published in 1999: The Bridge Engineering Handbook is a unique, comprehensive, and state-of-the-art reference work and resource book covering the major areas of bridge engineering with the theme "bridge to the 21st century." This third volume includes sections covering construction and maintenance, special topics, and worldwide practice.
Section 5: Construction and Maintenance
46. Concrete Bridge Construction
47. Substructures of Major Overwater Bridges
48. Construction Inspection
49.
Maintenance Inspection and Rating
50. Strengthening and Rehabilitation
Section 6: Special Topics
51. Applications of Advanced Composites
52.
Effective Length of Compression Members
53. Fatigue and Fracture
54.
Statistics of Steel Weight of Highway Bridges
55. Weight-In-Motion
Measurement of Trucks on Bridges
56. Impact Effects of Moving Vehicles
57.
Wind Effects on Long-Span Bridges
58. Cable Force Adjustment and Construction
Control
59. Active Control in Bridge Engineering
60. Vessel Collision
Analysis and Design
61. Bridge Hydraulics
62. Sound Walls and Railings
Section 7: Worldwide Practice
63. Design Practice in China
64. Design
Practice in Europe
65. Design Practice in Japan
66. Design Practice in Russia
67. Evolution of Bridges in the United States
Wai-Fah Chen is a George E. Goodwin Distinguished Professor of Civil Engineering and Head of the Department of Structural Engineering at Purdue University.
Lian Duan is a Senior Bridge Engineer with the California Department of Tansportation, U.S., and Professor of Structural Engineering at Taiyuan University of Technology, China.