Description
Designing and Constructing Prestressed Bridges is an essential technical reference for civil engineers, structural designers, and construction professionals involved in bridge engineering. The book provides detailed coverage of prestressed concrete bridge design, from theoretical foundations to practical construction applications.
Written by experienced professionals Jiri Strasky and Radim Necas, this ICE Publishing resource explores comprehensive design methodologies, material properties, and construction techniques specific to prestressed bridge systems. It addresses the challenges of modern bridge engineering, including load analysis, prestressing force calculations, and quality control measures.
The guide serves as both an educational tool for students and a practical handbook for experienced engineers seeking to optimize bridge design and construction efficiency. Topics include cable management, bearing systems, and long-term durability considerations essential for successful prestressed bridge projects.







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