This book is a collection of recent articles by Dr Man-Chung Tang on the design of bridges. Based on his years of experience in bridge-building, the book is divided into three parts: Ideas, Conception and Others. Part 1: Ideas, covers the architecture in bridge design — from the artistic expression to human emotion of an engineer to integrate the arts on the basis of engineering. Part 2: Conception, looks into the implementation of bridge design from the perspectives of aesthetics, safety, economy, and service life cycle. Finally, in Part 3: Others, the author presents his design thinking about bridge development in China and the rest of the world. The book explains the theories in bridge design in simple language, and is suitable for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and practitioners specialising in bridge engineering, civil engineering and other related fields.
IDEAS: Competent, Accomplished, Aesthetic, Elegant — the Realms of the Art of Bridge Building; The Art of Bridge-Building; Talk About Innovation; Innovation and Safety; A Brief Talk on the Innovation of Urban Bridge; Essays on Innovation; Safe, Functionality, Economy and Aesthetics; Bridge Aesthetics and Economic Coordination — A Discussion on the Rationality of the Structure; Price of Beauty; The Middle Way of Bridge Beauty; "Value versus Cost"; Observation of Bridge Durability; Health Life of Bridge; The Possible and the Impossible: Brief Talk about Bridge Safety and Life; Accountants, Lawyers and Engineers; CONCEPTION: On the Development of Bridges in China in the Past 30 Years; The Idea of the Taiwan Strait Bridge; A World Record Race for Bridge Span; Discussion on Single-Cable Plane Cable-Stayed Bridge under Eccentric Load; Cable-Supported Girder Bridge; A New Idea of Orthotropic Steel Deck; The Story of the East Section of the San Francisco Bay Bridge; The Design Concept of Several New Bridges in Chongqing; Design Concept of Three New Bbridges in Chongqing; Design Concept of Twin River Bridges, Chongqing; Sanhao Bridge, Shenyang, China; The Art of Arches; OTHERS: Man-Chung Tang and His Bridges; Talk About Orthotropic Steel Deck; Relaxed Face of Rigid Professors; Epilogue;
Height:
Width:
Spine:
Weight:0.00