Highway Engineering
Handbook
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Highway Engineering Handbook
Roger Brockenbrough
McGraw-Hill Professional
2009-03-24
ISBN: 0071597638
885 pages
PDF 8 MB
Maintaining and improving the nation's infrastructure is one of the most important challenges facing the United States, with the primary focus on highways and bridges. The Third Edition of Highway Engineering Handbook provides broad coverage of the information, standards, and techniques required for effective and cost-conscious contemporary highway design, maintenance, replacement, and repair.
This trusted resource has been thoroughly updated to reflect the latest codes, standards, and policies of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), as well as new engineering developments. Filled with photos, illustrations, schematics, tables, and design equations, this authoritative reference is essential for anyone involved in or studying highway engineering.
This Third Edition features new information on:
• The most current load and resistance factor design (LRFD) methods for bridges
• The latest design techniques and improvements in materials for pipes
• Developments in sound barriers and lighting requirements
• Improvements in safety systems
• And much more
Table of contents
Contributors
Preface to the Third Edition
Preface to the Second Edition
Preface to the First Edition
Factors for Conversion to SI Units of Measurement
Chapter 1. Environmental Issues (James R. Brown and Samuel Less, AICP)
Chapter 2. Highway Location, Design, and Traffic (Larry J. Shannon, P.E.)
Chapter 3. Pavement Design and Rehabilitation (Aric A. Morse, P.E., and Roger L. Green, P.E.)
Chapter 4. Bridge Engineering (Walter J. Jestings, P.E., and Mahir Sen, P.E.)
Chapter 5. Culverts, Drainage, and Replacements for Bridges (Kevin E. White, P.E.)
Chapter 6. Safety Systems (Roger L. Brockenbrough, P.E.)
Chapter 7. Signing and Roadway Lighting
Part 1: Signing (Brian L. Bowman, Ph.D., P.E.)
Part 2: Roadway Lighting C. Paul Watson, P.E., Nelson Russell, P.E., and Brian L. Bowman, Ph.D., P.E.)
Chapter 8. Retaining Walls (A. J. Siccardi, P.E., and S. C. (Trevor) Wang, Ph.D., P.E.)
Chapter 9. Noise Barriers (James J. Hill, P.E., and Roger L. Brockenbrough, P.E.)
Chapter 10. Value Engineering and Life Cycle Cost Harold G. Tuffy, CVS, FSAVE)
Index
Biographical note
Roger L. Brockenbrough, P.E. is an engineering consultant involved in the development of technical information to facilitate improved designs. He is the editor of Structural Steel Designer’s Handbook and the previous edition of this book. He is a member of the AISC Specifications Committee, Chair of the AISI Committee on Specifications for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members, member of the Transportation Research Board Committee on Subsurface Soil-Structure Interaction, member of the ASTM Committee on Corrugated Steel Pipe Specifications, and a Fellow and Life Member of ASCE.
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