Among those tested bridges, there are various types of cross sections, including cored slab, T-shape, truss, frame and double-curved arch bridge. Some of the tested bridges are used as highway bridges for crossing the road, rapid flood passage, Yellow River, and railway. Some are railway ...
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direction. The total length of the bridge is comprised of three spans: back spans of 115 ft and 120 ft and a main span of 172 ft. The superstructure is supported by four arch legs, which frame into the superstructure at the crown and into a single large pile cap on each side of the...
(1898–1904), in which the towered corner marked the climax of the logic of the steel frame and the entrance was made inviting with rich, naturalistic ornament. At the very end of the 19th century, the important emblem of modern commerce thus received an appropriate form: its structure was...
but in his internal work and especially in buildings such as the First Parish Church (1845–46), Brunswick, Maine, he showed himself to be an extraordinary and unparalleled manipulator of timber arcading and trussing. Equally important as exemplars of intrinsically American interpretations of the ...
Externally, they appear as brittle, uninspired adaptations of English models, but in his internal work and especially in buildings such as the First Parish Church (1845–46), Brunswick, Maine, he showed himself to be an extraordinary and unparalleled manipulator of timber arcading and trussing. ...