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Any comprehensive design example of an I-shaped RCC girder for bridges

Any comprehensive design example of an I-shaped RCC girder for bridges

Any comprehensive design example of an I-shaped RCC girder for bridges

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hi

i would be very grateful if anybody could help me with that.

rdgs

RE: Any comprehensive design example of an I-shaped RCC girder for bridges

Shaz2015:
Andy good Reinforced Concrete or Prestressed Concrete textbook should have chapters and design examples on this subject. In the USA, AASHTO and various state highway depts. have standard designs for these types of bridge girders. Are you a real engineer, so you would generally know how to design a girder like this or a simple reinforced conc. beam for that matter? To do it right, this is not a simple plug in the numbers problem.

RE: Any comprehensive design example of an I-shaped RCC girder for bridges

FHWA in the US have comprehensive design examples, one is a prestressed AASHTO girder here: Link

And CALTRANS has a bunch of related tech pubs here: Link

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