ASCE 9780784405420 2001
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In the Wake of Tacoma
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASCE | 2001 | 415 |
Richard Scott provides the first comprehensive treatment of the changes that the 1940 collapse of the frist Tacoma Narrows Bridge has imposed on the design of suspension bridges.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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6 | Table of Contents |
12 | Foreword |
14 | Acknowledgments |
18 | Introduction |
24 | 1.0 Turbulent Beginnings 1.1 Roots in Antiquity |
25 | 1.2 Modern Beginnings in America and Europe |
30 | 1.3 Maturity in America—Ellet and Roebling |
36 | 2.0 A New Found Confidence 2.1 Emerging Concepts |
40 | 2.2 A Proliferation of Concepts |
45 | 2.3 A Generation of Enormous Spans |
52 | 3.0 The Plate Girder Suspension Bridge 3.1 European Origins |
54 | 3.2 Early Applications in America |
56 | 3.3 Steinman and the Thousand Island and Deer Isle bridges |
60 | 3.4 Ammann’s Bronx-Whitestone Bridge |
64 | 4.0 Epiphany at the Tacoma Narrows 4.1 The Rise and Fall of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge |
76 | 4.2 The Aftermath of the Collapse |
78 | 4.3 Reminders of History |
81 | 4.4 Back to the Future |
86 | 4.5 The Autopsy Results |
90 | 4.6 The Carmody Board and the Dynamic Role of Wind |
94 | 5.0 A Difficult Rebirth 5.1 The Insurance Battles, Replacing Gertie, the Dismantling |
96 | 5.2 A Litany of Theories—the Cable Truss and Others |
100 | 5.3 The Advisory Board on the Investigation of Suspension Bridges |
105 | 5.4 Steinman Rebuts and the Development of Stiffness Indexes |
112 | 5.5 Aerodynamic Phenomena and Suspension Bridges |
118 | 6.0 Retrenchment in America 6.1 War-Related Spans |
121 | 6.2 The Rebirth of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge |
126 | 6.3 Other Early Post-Tacoma Efforts |
132 | 7.0 The Legacies of Two Giants 7.1 Steinmaris Triumph at Mackinac |
140 | 7.2 Steinman’s Closure—the St. Lawrence and Elsewhere |
142 | 7.3 Prelude to the Verrazano-Narrows—the Walt Whitman and Throgs Neck bridges |
145 | 7.4 Ammann’s Final Legacy—the Verrazano-Narrows |
154 | 8.0 European Reconstruction and Revolution 8.1 The Continent Rebuilds |
162 | 8.2 Great Britain Stirs |
168 | 8.3 The Forth Road Bridge |
172 | 8.4 Revolution Across the River Severn |
182 | 9.0 A Renaissance of Ideas 9.1 Fritz Leonhardt and the Monocable Suspension Bridge |
186 | 9.2 Prestressed Concrete Suspension Bridges and Cable Trusses |
188 | 9.3 Pipeline Suspension Bridges and other Imaginative Concepts |
193 | 9.4 Bridge across the Tagus—Innovation in Convention |
202 | 10.0 The Twilight of American Dominance 10.1 Return to the West Coast |
207 | 10.2 The Rise of Prefabricated Parallel Wire Cables |
213 | 10.3 Canadian Developments |
218 | 10.4 American Twilight |
224 | 11.0 The Box Girder Comes of Age 11.1 The Lillebælt Bridge, Denmark |
229 | 11.2 Spanning the Bosporus at Istanbul, Turkey |
235 | 11.3 The Humber Bridge, England |
244 | 12.0 The Box Girder—Problems, Politics, and Pseudo-Boxes 12.1 Severn Under Siege |
249 | 12.2 Intrigue across the Bosporus |
257 | 12.3 Hong Kong’s Box-like truss—the Tsing Ma Bridge |
266 | 13.0 The Scandinavian Experience 13.1 A Unique Norwegian Legacy |
273 | 13.2 The Storebælt East Bridge, Denmark |
285 | 13.3 Höga Kusten Bridge, Sweden |
290 | 14.0 Japan’s Remarkable Evolution 14.1 Early Beginnings |
293 | 14.2 Crossing the Threshold—the Kanmon and Others |
296 | 14.3 Linking Honshu and Shikoku |
303 | 14.4 The Seto Ohashi |
310 | 14.5 The Akashi Kaikyo Bridge—A Giant Reborn |
317 | 14.6 The Kurushima Triumvirate |
320 | 14.7 Beyond Honshu and Shikoku |
326 | 15.0 China’s Meteoric Rise 15.1 A Second Revolution |
334 | 16.0 New Bridges—The Near Future 16.1 Spans on the Cusp |
345 | 16.2 The Allure of the Messina Strait |
354 | 17.0 Ultralong-Span Suspension Bridges and Aerodynamic Stability |
357 | 17.1 Achieving Ultralong-Span Stability |
362 | 17.2 A Plethora of Fantastic Schemes |
368 | 18.0 The Legacy of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge 18.1 The Evolving Science of Bridge Aerodynamics |
374 | 18.2 The Problematic Plate Girder |
379 | 18.3 The Legacy of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge |
382 | References |
386 | Bibliography |
398 | Appendix |
400 | Index A |
401 | B |
402 | C |
403 | D |
404 | E F |
405 | G |
406 | H I J K |
407 | L M |
408 | N O |
409 | P Q R |
410 | S |
413 | T |
414 | U V |
415 | W X Y |