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This volume deals with the most modern and topical problems of
bridge design. The topics presented allow to tackle both
theoretical-analytical as well as technical-constructive aspects of
the design problem, pointing out how in the case of bridges,
specifically for long span bridges, the two aspects are absolutely
inseparable. In modern bridges, reasons of technical and economic
feasibility oblige an extreme parceling of the construction
process, with the consequent need to revise, with respect to the
past, both design concepts as well as the theoretical apparatus of
analysis that governs it. All this can clearly be derived from
reading the present volume, in which the different contributions
stress theoretical and technical questions of particular interest
and topicality, without claiming to approach them systematically,
but offering clear procedural rules and trend indications. With
reference to the theoretical approach, some of particular
importance are reviewed, such as the possibility of using limit
analysis, the simplification of the design process for bridges,
durability, and computer aided design. For what concerns the bridge
typologies and the corresponding constructive problems, the
emphasis is mostly on the ones still in an evolutionary phase, that
is long span suspended/stayed bridges and cantilever built bridges
with prefabricated segments.
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