Design for Constructibility In many cases, bridge designers concern themselves only with checking the stability and member stress levels in the structure for the in-service condition after erection of the entire superstructure is complete. But many times the critical stress in a particular component is encountered during the erection of the bridge where large unbraced... Learn More
Selecting the Right Bridge Type One of the initial choices to be made by the bridge designer is to select the most appropriate bridge type for the site. While this choice is not always straightforward, selecting the right structure type is probably the important aspect of designing a cost-effective bridge. This course provides bridge designers... Learn More
Structural Behavior of Steel The behavior of steel structures is an intricate and fascinating topic. This course is intended to serve as a guide to the AASHTO Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) Specifications and their representation of the behavior of steel bridge systems and members. It focuses on the structural form and function of... Learn More
Steel Bridge Fabrication The methods employed in the fabrication of a bridge structure are as variable as the structure itself. Each fabricator has its own way of solving the problems associated with each structure. This course presents the basic concepts of fabricating steel bridge structures. It is intended to serve as a resource for the... Learn More
Mechanical Properties of Bridge Steels This course presents an overview of structural steel products that are used for steel bridge construction. It is intended to serve as a reference and educational tool for structural engineers involved with bridge design and evaluation. The primary focus is on steel plate and rolled shape products that are available... Learn More