Abstract:
WELDED BRIDGES CONSTRUCTED IN THE UNITED STATES, CANADA, AND IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES ARE REVIEWED, PARTICULARLY VARIOUS PRACTICES IN SPECIFYING STEEL MATERIALS, DETAILS OF DESIGN, AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION. THE RESULTS OF GERMAN FATIGUE TESTS ON WELDED BEAMS, FATIGUE PRACTICES IN GIRDERS AND STRINGERS OF RIVETED BRIDGES, AND THE REPAIRS THAT WERE MADE BY WELDING ARE PRESENTED.
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