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Methodology of Highway Engineering Structural Design and Construction

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Overview

  • Provides a philosophical way of approaching highway engineering construction
  • Discusses highway engineering construction methodologies with examples in special settings, e.g. highway construction in Tibet, and rebuilding after the Wenchuan earthquake
  • Introduces innovative methods in highway engineering, e.g. the deformation compatibility control method, underground engineering equilibrium stability theory, and bridgehead jumping treatment method
  • Presents typical suggestions for structural branching point stability monitoring and cyclic loading structure plastic hinge damage

Part of the book series: Advanced Topics in Science and Technology in China (ATSTC, volume 59)

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About this book

This book mainly studies the methodologies of structural design and construction for highway engineering, which are applicable to the overall control and the precise operation of engineering structures. It explores the method of comprehensive analysis, the simplification of complex problems, and the application of typical engineering tools. In turn, the book presents a number of innovative approaches, e.g. the coordinated control of structural deformation method, the theory of underground engineering balance and stability, and the soft soil foundation treatment of “bumping at the bridgehead.” These methodologies are then illustrated in typical cases and representative problems, explained from a practical standpoint. Examples in special settings are also discussed, e.g. highway construction in Tibet, and rebuilding after the Wenchuan earthquake. The book offers a valuable reference guide for all those whose work involves highway engineering design, construction, management, and scientific research.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Highway Bureau of Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou, China

    Hanhua Zhu

  • Tibet Lingzhicao Construction Consulting Group Co., Ltd., Lhasa, China

    Lei Shi

About the authors

Dr. Hanhua Zhu is the Chief Engineer of Highway Bureau of Zhejiang Province, China. He got his Ph.D. degree at Central South University, China, under the supervision of Prof. Qingyuan Zeng, Academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. After working on tunnelling projects as a field engineer for more than 10 years, he started his administrative career in 2001 in Highway Bureau of Zhejiang Province. His working area includes soft soil ground treatment, slope stability control, and underground construction techniques, etc. Dr. Zhu won the Second Prize for Science & Technology Achievement of Zhejiang Province, twice as Principal Investigator. Dr. Zhu has accumulated a wealth of experiences about underground excavations as practitioners and administrators. He has co-authored 7 books in Chinese and 3 books in English on the subject.

Lei Shi is the Chief Engineer of Tibet Lingzhicao Construction Consulting Group Co., Ltd., China. His working area includes foundation treatment, underground stability analysis, slope design and treatment, and deep underground excavation, etc.

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