"Suspension Bridges: The Aerodynamic Problem"

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"Suspension Bridges: The Aerodynamic Problem" is a technical work by bridge engineer David B. Steinman that analyzes the aerodynamic behavior and stability of suspension bridges to prevent failures such as wind-induced oscillations and collapse.

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instanceOf engineering monograph
technical book
aimsTo improve design of suspension bridges against wind effects
prevent failures such as wind-induced collapse
analyzes causes of wind-induced oscillations in suspension bridges
dynamic response of suspension bridges to wind
mechanisms leading to aerodynamic instability
author David B. Steinman NERFINISHED
contributesTo development of safer suspension bridge designs
understanding of suspension bridge failures
discusses aerodynamic stability criteria
design measures to control wind-induced motion
historical suspension bridge failures
oscillation modes of bridge decks
wind loads on suspension bridges
field bridge engineering
civil engineering
structural engineering
focusesOn aerodynamic behavior of suspension bridges
aerodynamic stability of long-span bridges
prevention of bridge failures
wind-induced oscillations
hasAuthorOccupation bridge engineer
civil engineer
hasGenre non-fiction
intendedAudience bridge designers
engineers
structural engineering researchers
language English
mainSubject bridge aerodynamics
structural stability
suspension bridges
purpose to provide guidance on aerodynamic design of suspension bridges
to reduce risk of wind-induced collapse of bridges
relatedTo aeroelasticity
structural dynamics
wind engineering
typeOfWork specialized technical study

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David B. Steinman notableWork "Suspension Bridges: The Aerodynamic Problem"