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Title: Analysis and Design of Railway Plate Girder and Truss Bridge
Authors: Patel, Sangita A.
Keywords: Civil 2006
Project Report 2006
Civil Project Report
Project Report
06MCL
06MCL014
CASAD
CASAD 2006
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2008
Publisher: Institute of Technology
Series/Report no.: 06MCL014
Abstract: Plate girder may be riveted, bolted, or welded. Plate girders resist transverse bending like beams and are provided where loads are heavy. For heavier loads, the section modulus required is not available in any standard rolled section. In such case riveting or welding plates fabricates a beam section and angle sections to forms a plate girder. Plate Girder Bridge is adopted for simply supported spans in the range of 20 to 50 m and for continuous span up to 250m. Steel truss bridges are generally economical in the span range of 100 to 200m. Trussed bridges are economical since the members are subjected to direct forces and the open web construction facilitates the use of larger depths with a reduction in the self-weight.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/221
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