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  1. girder systems. I-girder and box shaped members are covered. Bracing for other types of bridges, such as truss, arch or towers is not specifically addressed; however much of the information included in this volume may be applicable. Bracing systems serve a number of important roles in both straight and horizontally curved bridges.

  2. This module discusses the design of bracing systems for the superstructures of straight and curved girder systems. I-girder and box shaped members are covered.

  3. Steel Bridge Design Handbook: Bracing System Design. This module discusses the design of bracing systems for the superstructures of straight and curved girder systems. I-girder and box shaped members are covered.

  4. 1 lis 2012 · Steel Bridge Design Handbook: Bracing System Design. This module discusses the design of bracing systems for the superstructures of straight and curved girder systems. I-girder and box shaped members are covered.

  5. Internal Bracing Requirements of Horizontally Curved Box-girders. Chai H. Yoo1 , Junsuk Kang 2, Kyungsik Kim3. Abstract: The trapezoidal box (tub) girder is frequently used for horizontally curved highway bridges because of its high torsional rigidity.

  6. Box Girder Bridge Design—State of the Art. C. p. HEINS. The information that will be presented herein will pertain to straight and curved steel composite box girder bridges of moderate span length (50-250 ft) that are utilized for highway interchanges.

  7. The module provides: a) an overview of bracing utilized for I-girders is covered, b) a discussion of the bracing systems for tub girders, c) design requirements for the members and connections of bracing systems.

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