Designers' Guide to Eurocode 1: Actions on Bridges: EN 1991-2, EN 1991-1-1, -1-3 to 1-7 and EN 1990 Annex A2 (Eurocode Designers' Guide) (Hardback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 24 hours | |Short Description for Designers' Guide to Eurocode 1: Actions on Bridges The design process of a bridge includes several steps. One of the major steps is the determination of actions and combinations of actions. This book intends to help the designer to acquire a knowledge of the appropriate Eurocodes (EN 1990and EN 1991) and parts of these Eurocodes.
Full description- Publisher: Thomas Telford Ltd
- Published: 01 September 2007
- Format: Hardback 256 pages
- See: Full bibliographic data
- Categories: Civil Engineering, Surveying & Building | Bridges
- ISBN 13: 9780727731586 ISBN 10: 0727731580
- Sales rank: 567,144
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Full bibliographic data for Designers' Guide to Eurocode 1: Actions on Bridges
- Title
- Designers' Guide to Eurocode 1: Actions on Bridges
- Subtitle
- EN 1991-2, EN 1991-1-1, -1-3 to 1-7 and EN 1990 Annex A2
- Authors and contributors
- Physical properties
- Format: Hardback
Number of pages: 256
Width: 210 mm
Height: 297 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight: 980 g - Audience
- College/higher education
Professional and scholarly - Language
- English
- ISBN
- ISBN 13: 9780727731586
ISBN 10: 0727731580 - Classifications
- Dewey: 624.25
Nielsen BookScan Product Class: S9.2
BIC subject category: TNCJ
LC classification: TA
BISAC category code: TEC009020
BISAC category code: TEC009100 - Illustrations note
- 197
- Publisher
- ICE Publishing
- Imprint name
- Thomas Telford Ltd
- Publication date
- 01 September 2007
- Publication City/Country
- London/GB
- Table of contents
- *Introduction and General aspects of the design of bridges with Eurocodes *Determination of non-traffic actions for permanent design situations *Actions during execution *Traffic loads on road bridges *Traffic loads on footbridges *Actions during execution *Accidental actions *Combinations of actions for permanent, transient and accidental design situations

