The engineers of the 18th century were well aware of the movements suffered by arch bridges due to changes of temperature. In 1801 this problem caused concern to the experts reporting on Telford’s design for a 600 feet iron arch. Vicat reported in 1824 “un mouvement périodique” in the arches of the bridge of Souillac and George Rennie published in 1842 the movements observed in Southwark Bridge after its completion in 1818. However the analysis of these perturbations was studied much later, within the frame of elastic theory, by Bresse in 1854 and Rankine in 1862, followed by others like Winkler or Clapeyron, in the last quarter of the 19th century. This is the information that can be found in the general books on the History of the Theory ...
Daily and seasonal temperature variations induce deflections of bridges. The amplitude of these mome...
International audienceThis paper discusses the attitudes toward theory (mathematical knowledge, rati...
The work aims at documenting the first applications of Navier’s bending theory to structural design....
The engineers of the 18th century were well aware of the movements suffered by arch bridges due to c...
The engineers of the 18th century were well aware of the movements suffered by arch bridges due to c...
The engineers of the 18th century were well aware of the movements suffered by arch bridges due to c...
Thomas Young's theory of the arch: His analysis of Telford's design for an arch of 600 feet span ove...
Thomas Young published in 1808 his famous paper (1) in which he derived the pressure wave speed in a...
Arches have been an enduring structural form of traditional, Gothic and Renaissance architecture sin...
Thomas Young published in 1808 his famous paper (1) in which he derived the pressure wave speed in a...
Thomas Young published in 1808 his famous paper (1) in which he derived the pressure wave speed in a...
Masonry arch bridges have been used throughout the world. Many thousands exist in Europe.The number ...
Due to non‐stress cyclic effects of temperature and moisture, stone bridge structures are subjected ...
Risorgimento Bridge (1911) is a 100 m span famous bridge over the Tiber river in Rome. The bridge w...
Philippe de la Hire (1640-1718), a multi-disciplinary French scientist, is generally credited as bei...
Daily and seasonal temperature variations induce deflections of bridges. The amplitude of these mome...
International audienceThis paper discusses the attitudes toward theory (mathematical knowledge, rati...
The work aims at documenting the first applications of Navier’s bending theory to structural design....
The engineers of the 18th century were well aware of the movements suffered by arch bridges due to c...
The engineers of the 18th century were well aware of the movements suffered by arch bridges due to c...
The engineers of the 18th century were well aware of the movements suffered by arch bridges due to c...
Thomas Young's theory of the arch: His analysis of Telford's design for an arch of 600 feet span ove...
Thomas Young published in 1808 his famous paper (1) in which he derived the pressure wave speed in a...
Arches have been an enduring structural form of traditional, Gothic and Renaissance architecture sin...
Thomas Young published in 1808 his famous paper (1) in which he derived the pressure wave speed in a...
Thomas Young published in 1808 his famous paper (1) in which he derived the pressure wave speed in a...
Masonry arch bridges have been used throughout the world. Many thousands exist in Europe.The number ...
Due to non‐stress cyclic effects of temperature and moisture, stone bridge structures are subjected ...
Risorgimento Bridge (1911) is a 100 m span famous bridge over the Tiber river in Rome. The bridge w...
Philippe de la Hire (1640-1718), a multi-disciplinary French scientist, is generally credited as bei...
Daily and seasonal temperature variations induce deflections of bridges. The amplitude of these mome...
International audienceThis paper discusses the attitudes toward theory (mathematical knowledge, rati...
The work aims at documenting the first applications of Navier’s bending theory to structural design....