History and Development of Steel Railway Bridges. Steel for Modern Railway Bridges. Planning and Preliminary Design of Modern Railway Bridges. Loads and Forces on Steel Railway Bridges. Structural Analysis and Design of Steel Railway Bridges. Design of Axial Force Steel Members. Design of Flexural Steel Members. Design of Steel Members for Combined Forces. Design of Connections for Steel Members. Index.
John F. Unsworth is a professional engineer (P. Eng.). Since completion of a B.Eng. in Civil Engineering and M.Eng. in Structural Engineering, he has held Professional Engineering and Management positions concerning track, bridge and structures maintenance, design and construction at Canadian Pacific Railway.
He is a former President of the American Railway Engineering and Maintenance-of-way Association (AREMA) and has served as Chairman of AREMA Committee 15 – Steel Structures. He currently serves as an emeritus member of AREMA Committee 15. In addition, he is the current Chair of the Association of American Railroads (AAR) Bridge Research Advisory Group and is a former member of the National Academy of Sciences Transportation Research Board (TRB) Steel Bridges Committee. He is also a member of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering (CSCE), American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) and International Association of Bridge and Structural Engineers (IABSE). He is a licensed Professional Engineer in six Canadian Provinces.
He has written papers and presented at AREMA Annual Technical Conferences, the International Conference on Arch Bridges, TRB Annual Meetings, CSCE Bridge Conferences, the ASCE Structures Congress and the International Bridge Conference (IBC). He has also contributed to the fifth edition of the Structural Steel Designer’s Handbook and the International Heavy Haul Association (IHHA) Best Practices books.
"For design and construction of steel railroad bridges, it is
hands-down the best source available."
—Stephen Dick, Transportation Technology Center, Inc., Pueblo,
Colorado, USA"This second edition handbook is a tribute to not only
Mr. Unsworth’s hands-on expertise, but also that of his esteemed
AREMA colleagues. It is a fresh draught from a very fine, well-aged
barrel. It will be a bellwether for railway bridge engineering for
decades to come; a true bridge book in many senses. Metaphorically,
and in the North American idiom, it is a ‘smoking iron horse’
bringing precious knowledge to new people; knowledge from the most
efficient rail freight network in the world that has successfully
spanned the age of oil."
— Peter Mulqueen, Ironhorse Bridge Ltd., New Zealand"What I really
like about this text is that it covers all that is needed to design
and build a steel railway bridge in accordance with AREMA Criteria.
Generally, one need two or three texts to cover the range that this
book covers. This book contains very comprehensive new treatment of
construction and erection of steel bridge superstructures not found
easily elsewhere. It will be very helpful for design individuals as
well as construction engineers. There is nothing else like it on
the market at this time."
—Robert A.P. Sweeney, Consulting Structural Engineer, Montreal,
Quebec, Canada"This is an excellent resource book for junior
designers who need to acquaint themselves with the subject
material, or seasoned professionals who need to re-familiarize
themselves with certain topics. For anyone involved in railway
bridge design, I would consider this as a must have resource
book."
—Nigel Peters, Canadian National Railways, Montreal, Canada"This
book is the epitome of the savoir faire of the engineering behind
every rail steel bridge! To junior engineers, it is the guide to
the path to success; to the expert it is a refreshing reference
that reflects upon the fundamental knowledge upon which the
everyday design aids are built on. It is a must have reference book
that should exist in every engineer’s bookshelf."
—Dimitris C. Rizos, University of South Carolina, USA"Mr.
Unsworth’s book is a truly unique resource for practitioners,
owners, and academics. I am not aware of any equivalent modern book
on the topic of steel RR bridges. In my advanced steel design and
behavior classes, it is my ‘go to’ source for certain specific
topics related to built-up members, gusset plate designs, and
general topics specific to RR bridges. I look forward to this
second edition."
—Robert J. Connor, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA
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