Analytical Study of Reinforced Concrete deck slab bridge with varying Span & Thickness Conceptual Review
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A bridge is a building that allows travel over an
additional obstacle without blocking the approach at a lower
point. The necessary passage may also be for a pipeline, a
canal, a road, a railroad, pedestrians, or a railway. It may be
necessary to cross a river, road, railway, or valley. The T-beam
Bridge is by far the most widely used type for spans between ten
and twenty-five meters. The structure is so named because the
first longitudinal girders are constructed as T-beams that are
monolithically joined to a portion of the deck block. Over thirty
meters of simply supported T-beam span are uncommon because
the loading is then too severe. The current study was created to
analyze the investigation conducted by various researchers in
the field of safe and cost-effective bridge design. The research
project summarizes previous studies and concludes with a list of
research gaps and the subject of further investigation
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