THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS AND ECOLOGICAL REQUIREMENTS IN THE DESIGN OF RAILWAY BRIDGES
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railway bridges, bridge design, structural analysis, environmental requirements, sustainability, load-bearing capacity, geotechnical assessment, materials engineering, ecological impact.Abstract
This paper explores the theoretical foundations and ecological requirements in the design of railway bridges. The study emphasizes the integration of structural engineering principles with environmental considerations to ensure safe, durable, and sustainable bridge construction. Key aspects include load-bearing analysis, material selection, geotechnical assessment, and environmental impact mitigation. The article also examines modern design methodologies, regulatory standards, and case studies demonstrating best practices in balancing structural integrity and ecological sustainability. The findings provide practical recommendations for engineers and policymakers to design railway bridges that meet both technical and environmental requirements.
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