Sign Up To The Free Email Newsletter!

Want to get notified whenever we produce the latest content ? Then subscribe now to start receiving hot updates from today.

29 July 2013

BRIDGES: The Science and Art of the World’s Most Inspiring Structures

By : Unknown
On : 15:58

The Brooklyn BridgeLondon's Tower Bridge, San Francisco's Golden Gate--bridges can be breathtakingly monumental structures, magnificent works of art, and vital arteries that make life vastly easier. In Bridges, eminent structural engineer David Blockley takes readers on a fascinating guided tour of bridge construction, ranging from the primitive rope bridges (now mainly found in adventure movies), to Roman aqueducts and the timber trestle railway bridges of the American West, to today's modern marvels, such as the Akashi-Kaiky? Bridge, which has the largest span in the world. Blockley outlines the forces at work on a bridge--tension, compression, and shear--and the basic structural elements that combat these forces--beams, arches, trusses, and suspensions (or BATS). As he does so, he explores some of the great bridges around the world, including such lesser-known masterpieces as the Forth Railway Bridge (featured in Alfred Hitchcock's The Thirty-Nine Steps), and describes some spectacular failures, such as the recent bridge collapse in Minnesota or the famous failure of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge in 1940. 

Download
Code
BRIDGES: The Science and Art of the World’s Most Inspiring Structures
 
http://libgen.org/get?nametype=orig&md5=78EC14F300AE230E4FCC62E8738C4045
http://www.mediafire.com/?4nx1f2kvmkxt0f0
Are you Awesome? Legend has it that Awesome people can and will share this post!
BRIDGES: The Science and Art of the World’s Most Inspiring Structures