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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalBidhan Chandra Roy BCE, M.Tech. (Struct), Ph.D (Engg.), FNAE (India), FIE (India), FIStructE(UK), Chartered Structural Engineer, FASCE(USA), FICE(UK), FIABSE(Zurich), Honorary Member & Former Vice President of IABSE In a career spanning over 45 years in Civil/Structural engineering, Dr. B C Roy has dealt with many major projects; experience in such projects ranges from developing concept plan to execution. Dr. Roy has been deeply involved in several major bridge projects, grade separators, elevated & underground corridors under highly varying site conditions and project requirements. His contrRead More...
Bidhan Chandra Roy BCE, M.Tech. (Struct), Ph.D (Engg.), FNAE (India), FIE (India), FIStructE(UK), Chartered Structural Engineer, FASCE(USA), FICE(UK), FIABSE(Zurich), Honorary Member & Former Vice President of IABSE
In a career spanning over 45 years in Civil/Structural engineering, Dr. B C Roy has dealt with many major projects; experience in such projects ranges from developing concept plan to execution. Dr. Roy has been deeply involved in several major bridge projects, grade separators, elevated & underground corridors under highly varying site conditions and project requirements. His contribution to the field of bridge design and construction extends from conceptualization to construction supervision. He has also been involved in other types of structures such as mass rapid transit system, high speed corridors/expressways/roads, long span shell roofs including use of semi-continuous shell roofs, underground structures, industrial structures, multi-storied buildings, and transportation studies, stadiums, etc.
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This book presents a brief design approach for cable-supported bridges based on experiences from past projects, both domestic and international, that were shared by experts in bridge engineering. The specifications outlined in the book are adopted in the design of several cable-stayed and extradosed bridges in India and abroad. These specifications are in conformance with the global best practices. In addition, reference literature has been consulted during th
This book presents a brief design approach for cable-supported bridges based on experiences from past projects, both domestic and international, that were shared by experts in bridge engineering. The specifications outlined in the book are adopted in the design of several cable-stayed and extradosed bridges in India and abroad. These specifications are in conformance with the global best practices. In addition, reference literature has been consulted during the compilation of various sections of the book. In this endeavor, the author sought suggestions and collective guidance from some eminent specialists in cable-supported bridges from the USA, Europe and Asia in order to provide a glimpse of practices across the globe. In this book, the author has attempted to highlight the basic principles of cable supported bridges and the same should be used only as a guideline for design. It is believed that the reader would have acquired sufficient knowledge of analysis and design of complex bridges before going through this book. Lastly, brief case studies of two notable Indian bridges; the Second Vivekananda Extradosed (Nivedita) Bridge and Burdwan Cable Stayed Bridge are provided. While the former is an example of extradosed structure for Hooghly River crossing, the latter is a three-pylon (first time in India) cable stayed bridge over railway tracks. These examples will elucidate the purpose of this book and make it useful to young & practicing bridge engineers.
Comprehensive and insightful about making of some of pioneering transport infrastructure projects in India by people who were involved in their design and making....
Exhaustive coverage with case studies of road- bridges and metro projects in the three metropolitan cities of Delhi, Kolkatta and Mumbai....
Provides insights into design & engineering of mobility infrastructure which drives contemporary urbanisation in India....
Urban gro
Comprehensive and insightful about making of some of pioneering transport infrastructure projects in India by people who were involved in their design and making....
Exhaustive coverage with case studies of road- bridges and metro projects in the three metropolitan cities of Delhi, Kolkatta and Mumbai....
Provides insights into design & engineering of mobility infrastructure which drives contemporary urbanisation in India....
Urban growth in India has been poised towards an upward curve and continues to remain so over the coming years reflecting the global trend. Today, more than half the world's population lives in urban areas while urban population in India has increased from 82 out of 431 million in 1961 to 410 out of 1285 million in 2015. The present 60% GDP in India from urban areas also reflects the economic significance of urbanisation and the corresponding Infrastructure development.
In the absence of an informed approach, development tends to be wasteful of resources and often leads to chaos rather than provide a solution. An integrated development approach to urbanagglomeration has become necessary in this context. Correspondingly, infrastructure planning and implementation within the urban agglomerates as well as the ones forming the networks between urban and rural centres needs to be informed by the experiences within the Indian context.
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