THE BAILEY BRIDGE AND UNIFLOTE HANDBOOK

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London: Acrow Press, 1962Description: 228p;illusSubject(s):
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Part 1: Bailey bridging. Introduction. Chapter 1: The standard Bailey bridge. 1.1 Description of components. 1.2 Site layout and building Launching Nose. 1.3 Building single- single. 1.4 Building double single. 1.5 Building triple single. 1.6 Building double- double. 1.7 Building triple double. 1.8 Building triple double. 1.9 Building triple storey bridges. 1.10 Adding a second storey to an existing bridge. 1.11 Erection of chord reinforced bridges. 1.12 Approach ramps to bridge. 1.13 Footwalks for Bailey Bridges. Chapter 2: The standard widened Bailey Bridge. 2.1 Description of additional components. 2.2 Launching and erection. 2.3 Quadruple truss construction. 2.4 Approach ramps. 2.5 Chord reinforced constructions. Chapter 3: The extra wide Bailey bridges. 3.1 Description of additional components. 3.2 Launching and erection. Chapter 4: Steel deck for Bailey Bridges. 4.1 Description of components. 4.2 Methods of assembly. 4.3 Applied to standard Bailey. 4.4 Applied to standard Widened Bridges. 4.5 Applied to extra wide bridges. Chapter 5: Multi-span bridges. 5.1 Comparison of continuous and broken spans. 5.2 Description of special components. Chapter 6: Cribs, piers and towers. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Description of special components. 6.3 Design and construction. Chapter 7: Deck type bridges. 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 Description of single components. 7.3 Design and construction. 7.4 Multiple unit width type. Chapter 8: Other Bailey structures. 8.1 The Bailey suspension bridges. 8.2 The Bailey lifts bridge. 8.3 Bailey grid structures. 8.4 Other structures. Chapter 9: Design. 9.1 How to select a suitable bridge. 9.2 Examples. Chapter 10: Deflections and properties. 10.1 Calculation of sag and deflection. 10.2 Strength of Bailey components. Chapter 11: Launching design. 11.1 Typical examples of calculations. 11.2 Tables. Art section. Part 2: The uniflote. 2.1 Introduction. Chapter 1: Description of components. Chapter 2: Connecting uniflote assemblies. Chapter 3: Uniflote ferries. 3.1 Additional components. 3.2 Assembly of ferries. 3.3 Operation of ferries. 3.4 Some typical examples. 3.5 Information required for design. Chapter 4: Rafts for civil engineering plant. Chapter 5: Uniflote landing stages. 5.1 Fenders. Chapter 6: Floating bridges. 6.1 Introduction and use with Bailey bridging. 6.2 Description of special components. 6.3 Design of floating bridges. 6.4 Example of calculations.
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Part 1: Bailey bridging. Introduction. Chapter 1: The standard Bailey bridge. 1.1 Description of components. 1.2 Site layout and building Launching Nose. 1.3 Building single- single. 1.4 Building double single. 1.5 Building triple single. 1.6 Building double- double. 1.7 Building triple double. 1.8 Building triple double. 1.9 Building triple storey bridges. 1.10 Adding a second storey to an existing bridge. 1.11 Erection of chord reinforced bridges. 1.12 Approach ramps to bridge. 1.13 Footwalks for Bailey Bridges. Chapter 2: The standard widened Bailey Bridge. 2.1 Description of additional components. 2.2 Launching and erection. 2.3 Quadruple truss construction. 2.4 Approach ramps. 2.5 Chord reinforced constructions. Chapter 3: The extra wide Bailey bridges. 3.1 Description of additional components. 3.2 Launching and erection. Chapter 4: Steel deck for Bailey Bridges. 4.1 Description of components. 4.2 Methods of assembly. 4.3 Applied to standard Bailey. 4.4 Applied to standard Widened Bridges. 4.5 Applied to extra wide bridges. Chapter 5: Multi-span bridges. 5.1 Comparison of continuous and broken spans. 5.2 Description of special components. Chapter 6: Cribs, piers and towers. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Description of special components. 6.3 Design and construction. Chapter 7: Deck type bridges. 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 Description of single components. 7.3 Design and construction. 7.4 Multiple unit width type. Chapter 8: Other Bailey structures. 8.1 The Bailey suspension bridges. 8.2 The Bailey lifts bridge. 8.3 Bailey grid structures. 8.4 Other structures. Chapter 9: Design. 9.1 How to select a suitable bridge. 9.2 Examples. Chapter 10: Deflections and properties. 10.1 Calculation of sag and deflection. 10.2 Strength of Bailey components. Chapter 11: Launching design. 11.1 Typical examples of calculations. 11.2 Tables. Art section. Part 2: The uniflote. 2.1 Introduction. Chapter 1: Description of components. Chapter 2: Connecting uniflote assemblies. Chapter 3: Uniflote ferries. 3.1 Additional components. 3.2 Assembly of ferries. 3.3 Operation of ferries. 3.4 Some typical examples. 3.5 Information required for design. Chapter 4: Rafts for civil engineering plant. Chapter 5: Uniflote landing stages. 5.1 Fenders. Chapter 6: Floating bridges. 6.1 Introduction and use with Bailey bridging. 6.2 Description of special components. 6.3 Design of floating bridges. 6.4 Example of calculations.

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