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AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF THE AERODYNAMIC STABILITY OF SUSPENSION BRIDGES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE PROPOSED SEVERN BRIDGE.
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Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1952) 1 (2): 189–222.
Published: 01 March 1952
... Chain Pier (see Figs I and 2). The Tacoma Bridge, with a main span of 2,800 feet, was only 39 feet wide, and was stiffened along its sides by solid plate girders. During the four months it was in service, vertical bending oscillations occurred in certain winds. These motions were not very large (records...
