Josef Melan

Josef Melan (1854–1941) was an Austrian engineer.[1][2][3] He is regarded as one of the most important pioneers of reinforced concrete bridge-building at the end of the 19th century.[4] Josef Melan is credited as the inventor of the Melan System, a method for the construction of reinforced bridges.[4] Melan System was different from reinforced bridges built, because Melan did not build iron bars into the reinforced concrete bridge structure, but used rigid truss arches made of iron.[4] Melan became famous in 1898 after building a 42.4 m bridge with a very shallow arch in Steyr.[4] At that time, this was the largest reinforced concrete bridge in the world.[4] He also built the Dragon Bridge in Ljubljana.[4]

Josef Melan
Born1854
Died1941
NationalityAustrian
OccupationEngineer
Engineering career
ProjectsDragon Bridge
An American example of a Melan bridge

References

  1. David P. Billington (1985). The Tower and the Bridge: The New Art of Structural Engineering. Princeton University Press. pp. 136. ISBN 0-691-02393-X.
  2. Dragon Bridge
  3. Melan Arch bridge
  4. C Abdunur (2001). ARCH'01: Troisième conferénce internationale sur les ponts en arc. Presses des Ponts. p. 124. ISBN 2-85978-347-4.


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