Load Testing of Bridges (Structures and Infrastructures)
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Book Details
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Author: Eva Lantsoght
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Language: English
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Edition: 1st
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ISBN: 9781032570792
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Pages: 428
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Cover: Paperback
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Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.9 x 0.9 inches
About The Book
Load Testing of Bridges (Volume 13): Proof Load Testing and the Future of Load Testing, edited by Eva Lantsoght, provides an in-depth look at the practice and future of load testing in civil and structural engineering. This volume, featuring contributions from nearly fifty authors worldwide, explores the latest developments, techniques, and global perspectives on bridge load testing.
The book is organized into several key parts:
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Proof Load Testing – This section discusses the specifics of proof load testing, covering preparation, execution, and post-processing.
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Building Testing – The second part shifts focus to the testing of buildings, providing a broader scope for load testing applications.
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Innovative Measurement Techniques – The third part explores novel measurement techniques, such as non-contact sensors and photography- and video-based methods, which are revolutionizing the way load testing is conducted.
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Reliability-Based Decision-Making and Bridge Management – The fourth part discusses load testing within the context of reliability-based decision-making and bridge management programs, offering a more strategic approach to testing and maintenance.
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Summary and Recommendations – The final part summarizes the knowledge presented across the two volumes and offers practical recommendations for engineers conducting load tests, along with identifying areas for future research.
With 428 pages of cutting-edge research and practical insights, this volume is a crucial resource for civil and structural engineers, researchers, and academics. It provides a thorough understanding of the current state and future direction of load testing, making it an indispensable tool for anyone involved in bridge safety and performance assessment.