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English Street Bridge over Tullamarine Freeway: Design of an Integral Steel Trough Girder Bridge
This paper outlines the design of the replacement of the English Street Bridge over Tullamarine Freeway.
Structural and Risk Assessment of Steel and Concrete Bridges using Inservice Dynamic Response
Mainmark are introducing the STRAAM system of full scale structural integrity assessment and continuous monitoring for Bridges into Australia and New Zealand. Advances in measuring extremely low amplitude vibrations combined with methods for…
State-of-the-art Review on Strengthening Elements of Steel Bridges using CFRP
In the last few decades, the use of carbon fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) for strengthening structures has attracted structural engineers due to its superior properties, such as its high strength-toweight ratio, corrosion resistance and ease of…
Chloride Ingress and Steel Corrosion in Slag and Fly Ash Blended Geopolymer Concrete
Alkali activated binders (geopolymer) is an emerging technology to produce concrete without the use of any Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) by alkali activation of alumino-silicate source materials such as fly ash and/or slag. Limited knowledge on…
Repair of Damage to Steel Bridges Following Vehicle Impact
Steel became a common construction material for bridges, replacing timber and masonry construction to achieve longer span crossings. These structures are still functioning well, although the majority of them are now considered to have sub-standard…
Strengthening-By-Stiffening: A New Concept for Strengthening Sheardeficient Thin-walled Steel Girders
Strengthening-By-Stiffening (SBS) is a new concept developed to enhance the strength and performance of shear-deficient thin-walled steel girders. In SBS, pultruded composite sections are bonded to buckling prone web panels to serve as stiffeners.
Corrugated Steel Culvert Lining Systems: Innovative Analysis and Design
Standard design techniques for corrugated steel culverts take advantage of the flexibility and ductility of the steel liners to transfer soil loads mainly through axial compression, with very small bending moments, relative to the size of the…
Innovative Finite Element Techniques in Bridge Assessment: Case Studies in Timber and Steel Bridges
Roads and Maritime Services currently manages about 5600 bridges and bridge size culverts in New South Wales (NSW). These bridges were built during the last 150 years for various design loadings, structural forms and materials. Some of these bridges…
Thermal Response Analysis of Composite Steel Girder Bridges Subjected to Bushfires
The occurrence of fires on bridges usually has a low probability but it has a high impact on the economic and social aspects. However, bridge design codes and standards do not explicitly incorporate fire safety concepts in design stage which is in…
The New Zealand Transport Agency Guide to Bridge Painting
The New Zealand Transport Agency (Transport Agency) has recently published ‘Protective Coatings for Steel Bridges: A Guide for Bridge and Maintenance Engineers’. This was prepared by the authors to optimise the long-term capital and maintenance…