ebook img

Bridge Maintenance, Safety, Management and Life-Cycle Optimization: Proceedings of the Fifth International IABMAS Conference, Philadelphia, USA, 11-15 July 2010 PDF

738 Pages·2010·88.797 MB·\738
Save to my drive
Quick download
Download
Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.

Preview Bridge Maintenance, Safety, Management and Life-Cycle Optimization: Proceedings of the Fifth International IABMAS Conference, Philadelphia, USA, 11-15 July 2010

cover_IABMAS2010.qxd 27-05-2010 13:53 Pagina 1 Frangopol Bridge Maintenance, Sause Safety, Management and Bridge Maintenance, Safety, Management and Life-Cycle Optimization Kusko Life-Cycle Optimization contains the lectures and papers presented at IABMAS2010, the Fifth International Conference of the International Association for Bridge Maintenance and Safety Editors (IABMAS), held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA from July 11 through 15, 2010. All major aspects of bridge maintenance, safety, management and life-cycle LSB Editors optimization are addressed including advanced and high performance materials, iar Dan M. Frangopol, Richard Sause & Chad S. Kusko abgriedingge mofa nbarigdegmese, nat sssyesstsemmesn,t barniddg ee vsaelcuuartiiotyn,, cbormidpgoes ictoeds,e sd, esbirgidng efo rd idaugrnaobsitliictsy,, fefeid - deterioration modeling, emerging technologies, fatigue, field testing, financial tg C planning, health monitoring, innovations, inspection, life-cycle performance, load ye capacity assessment, loads, maintenance strategies, new technical and materials y, concepts, non-destructive testing, optimization strategies, prediction of future traffic cMM demands, rehabilitation, reliability and risk management, repair, replacement, l eaa residual service life, safety and serviceability, service life prediction, strengthening, ni sustainable materials for bridges, sustainable bridges, whole-life costing, and O n multi-criteria optimization, among others. a t pge Bridge Maintenance, Safety, Management and Life-Cycle Optimization ten i consists of a book of abstracts and a CD-ROM containing the full text of mma the lectures and papers presented at IABMAS2010. This set provides both an n e i up-to-date overview of the field of bridge engineering and significant contributions to znc the process of making more rational decisions in bridge maintenance, safety, securi- ate ty, serviceability, risk-based management, and health monitoring using traditional , t a and emerging technologies for the purpose of enhancing the welfare of society. i on nd International Association for International Association for Bridge Maintenance and Safety Bridge Maintenance and Safety an informabusiness BRIDGEMAINTENANCE,SAFETY,MANAGEMENTANDLIFE-CYCLEOPTIMIZATION PROCEEDINGSOFTHEFIFTHINTERNATIONALCONFERENCEONBRIDGEMAINTENANCE, SAFETYANDMANAGEMENT,PHILADELPHIA,PENNSYLVANIA,USA,11–15JULY2010 Bridge Maintenance, Safety, Management and Life-Cycle Optimization Edited by Dan M. Frangopol ATLSSEngineeringResearchCenter,LehighUniversity,Bethlehem,PA,USA Richard Sause ATLSSEngineeringResearchCenter,LehighUniversity,Bethlehem,PA,USA Chad S. Kusko ATLSSEngineeringResearchCenter,LehighUniversity,Bethlehem,PA,USA CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group 6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300 Boca Raton, FL 33487-2742 © 2012 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC CRC Press is an imprint of Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa business No claim to original U.S. Government works Version Date: 20140602 International Standard Book Number-13: 978-0-415-89137-0 (eBook - PDF) This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. Reasonable efforts have been made to publish reliable data and information, but the author and publisher cannot assume responsibility for the validity of all materials or the consequences of their use. The authors and publishers have attempted to trace the copyright holders of all material reproduced in this publication and apologize to copyright holders if permission to publish in this form has not been obtained. If any copyright material has not been acknowledged please write and let us know so we may rectify in any future reprint. Except as permitted under U.S. Copyright Law, no part of this book may be reprinted, reproduced, transmitted, or utilized in any form by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including pho- tocopying, microfilming, and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without written permis- sion from the publishers. For permission to photocopy or use material electronically from this work, please access www.copyright.com (http:// www.copyright.com/) or contact the Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (CCC), 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923, 978-750-8400. CCC is a not-for-profit organization that provides licenses and registration for a variety of users. For organizations that have been granted a photocopy license by the CCC, a separate system of payment has been arranged. Trademark Notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe. Visit the Taylor & Francis Web site at http://www.taylorandfrancis.com and the CRC Press Web site at http://www.crcpress.com BridgeMaintenance,Safety,ManagementandLife-CycleOptimization–Frangopol,Sause&Kusko(eds) ©2010Taylor&FrancisGroup,London,ISBN978-0-415-87786-2 Table of Contents Preface XXXIII Conferenceorganization XXXV T.Y.LinLecture Bridgemaintenanceandsafety:Apractitioner’sview 3 C.Seim KeynoteLectures Fundamentalsofsuspensionbridgeretrofit 11 P.G.Buckland ModernbridgesinChina 17 M.Feng Cablesupportedbridges–design,maintenance,rehabilitation,andmanagement 18 J.S.Jensen Lifetimedesignofcable-supportedsuper-long-spanbridges 26 H.M.Koh,H.J.Kim,J.H.Lim,S.C.Kang&J.F.Choo Managingoldbridges 43 P.G.Malerba Theevolvingscienceofterroristthreatmitigationforbridges 53 J.C.Ray Preservingtheassetforitsintendeduse 57 R.A.P.Sweeney Onlongevityandmonitoringtechnologiesofbridges–asurveystudybyJapaneseSocietyof SteelConstruction 64 E.Watanabe,H.Furuta,T.Yamaguchi&M.Kano Wirelesssensingtechnologiesforbridgemonitoringandassessment 72 C.-B.Yun,H.Sohn,H.J.Jung,B.F.Spencer&T.Nagayama Mini-Symposia MS1:Futuristicbridgemaintenancetechnologies Organizers:C.-B.Yun&B.F.SpencerJr. Passivesensorsformonitoringcorrosioninconcretebridges 81 A.AbuYousef,S.L.Wood,P.Pasupathy&D.P.Neikirk Coupledresonantcoilsensorswithincreasedinterrogationdistance 82 S.Bhadra,E.Thompson,B.Kordi,G.E.Bridges&D.J.Thomson Concentration-dependentpiezoelectricityandstrainsensitivityofZnO nanoparticle-polymericthinfilms 83 D.Chang&K.J.Loh V PredictionofdisplacementresponseofasuspensionbridgeusingFBGstrainsensors 84 S.J.Chang,N.S.Kim&H.K.Kim Structuralhealthmonitoringofacable-stayedbridgeusingaccelerationdatavia wirelesssmartsensornetwork 85 S.Cho,J.Park,H.-J.Jung,C.-B.Yun,S.Jang,H.Jo,B.F.SpencerJr.,T.Nagayama&J.W.Seo Smartwirelesstensionforcemonitoringsystemforstaycables 86 S.Cho,C.-B.Yun&J.P.Lynch Anactivesensorplacementoptimizationstrategyusingdata-drivenBayesianexperimentaldesign 87 E.B.Flynn&M.D.Todd InvestigationofthecontrolperformanceofthesmartpassivesystembasedonMRdamper usinghybridsimulation 88 D.D.Jang,I.H.Kim,H.J.Jung&J.H.Koo Autonomousstructuralhealthmonitoringusingwirelesssmartsensorsonacable-stayedbridge 89 S.Jang,H.Jo,K.Mechitov,S.-H.Sim,B.F.SpencerJr.,G.Agha,S.Cho, H.-J.Jung,C.-B.Yun&J.A.Rice EvaluationofultimateperformanceofthereinforcedconcreteT-girderbridge usingopticalfibersensors 90 D.-S.Jung,C.-Y.Kim,S.-M.Cho,S.-A.Choi,B.-Y.Seo&K.-W.Lee Statisticaldamageassessmentbasedontheextremevaluedistributionusingvibrationresponses 91 J.Kang&H.W.Park Prestress-forcemonitoringusingimpedance-basedsmartsensornodesinPSCgirderbridges 92 J.-T.Kim,D.-S.Hong,S.-Y.Lee&J.-H.Park Tensionmonitoringofaprestressingstrandforconcretebridgeusingin-tendonFBGsensors 93 J.-M.Kim,H.-W.Kim,Y.-S.Kim&Y.-H.Park Evaluationofthecharacteristicsoflocalerosionoffine-grainedsoilsinthewestcoastareaofKorea 94 J.Lee,K.Kwak,J.Park&M.Chung Impedance-basedstructuralhealthmonitoringusingneuralnetworksforautonomous frequencyrangeselection 95 J.Min,C.-B.Yun&S.Park Outputonlymodalidentificationanddamagedetectionofbridge-structuresusingtime frequencyandwavelettechniques 96 S.Nagarajaiah,B.Basu&V.S.M.Vemuru SafetynetworksystemintegrationforbridgestructuresinKorea 97 K.T.Park,Y.J.Yoo,B.C.Joo,J.Lee&Y.K.Hwang Dampingpropertiesidentifiedfromwind-inducedvibrationmeasurementsofasuspensionbridge 98 D.U.Park,N.S.Kim&H.K.Kim DebondingconditionmonitoringofaCFRPlaminatedconcretebeamusingpiezoelectric impedancesensornodes 99 S.Park,S.-K.Park,J.-W.Kim&H.-J.Chang Developmentofawirelesspoweranddatatransmissionsystemusinglaserandoptoelectronic devicesforguidedwave-basedstructuralhealthmonitoring 100 H.J.Park,H.Sohn,C.-B.Yun,J.Chung&I.B.Kwon Developmentofstructuralhealthmonitoringsystemsforrailroadbridgetestbeds 101 H.J.Park,C.-B.Yun,M.H.Shin,J.J.Lee&S.Y.Park Developmentofabenchmarklaboratorystructureforfinite-elementmodelupdating 102 S.Shang,G.J.Yun,S.G.Lee,J.Caicedo&S.Narasimhan Variationofeigen-propertiesofaPSCbridgeduetoprestressingforce 103 S.Shin,M.-S.Koo,H.-K.Lee&S.-J.Kwon VI ImagingultrasonicwavesincomplexstructuresusingascanninglaserDopplervibrometer 104 H.Sohn,J.Y.Yang,D.Dutta,M.P.DeSimio,S.E.Olson&E.D.Swenson Integratedwirelesspoweringanddatainterrogationforcivilinfrastructuremonitoring 105 S.G.Taylor,E.B.Flynn,D.L.Mascarenas,M.D.Todd,D.Dondi,T.Rosing,S.Kpotufe, S.Dasgupta,K.Lin,R.Gupta,K.M.Farinholt,G.Park&C.R.Farrar Multi-scalewirelesssensornodeforimpedance-basedSHMandlong-termcivil infrastructuremonitoring 106 S.G.Taylor,K.M.Farinholt,G.Park,C.R.Farrar&M.D.Todd EnergyharvestingandwirelessenergytransmissionforpoweringSHMsensornodes 107 S.G.Taylor,N.A.Miller,K.M.Farinholt,G.Park&C.R.Farrar Feasibilityinvestigationforidentifyingbridge’sfundamentalfrequenciesfromvehiclevibrations 108 T.Toshinami,M.Kawatani&C.W.Kim Analysisandpredictionforbridgemaintenancecostsbasedonlife-cycleandMarkovapproach 109 Y.Q.Xiang,C.Zhou&D.M.Guo Transmissibility-function-basedstructuraldamagedetectionwithtetherlessmobilesensors 110 X.Yi,D.Zhu,Y.Wang,J.Guo&K.-M.Lee Long-termstructuralhealthmonitoringforTamarSuspensionBridge 111 K.Y.Koo,J.M.W.Brownjohn,P.Carden,D.I.List,R.Cole&T.Wood Internationalcollaborativeresearchandeducationonsmartsensorsandmonitoringtechnologies 112 C.-B.Yun,H.Sohn,M.L.Wang,B.F.Spencer&Y.Fujino Piezopaint-basedsmarttapesensorforbridgediagnosis 113 Y.Zhang,C.Zhou,Z.Li,C.C.Fu&C.Wang MS2:Monitoring&assessmentofbridgesusingnoveltechniques Organizers:A.Strauss&D.M.Frangopol Analysisofthestructuralresponsetoamovingloadusingempiricalmodedecomposition 117 M.Bradley,A.González&D.Hester Measurementtoolkitforcorrosionanddefectmonitoringofbridgetendons 118 H.Budelmann,A.Holst&H.-J.Wichmann Fieldapplicationofinnovativescourmonitoringtechniquesforbridges 119 K.C.Chang,C.C.Chen,Y.B.Lin,L.S.Lee&S.C.Wong Performanceevaluationofbridgeseismicbearingsbasedonin-situquick-releasetests 120 S.S.Chen&I.-S.Ahn Experimentalassessmentofprestressingforceinconcretebridges 121 J.Ciesla Assessmentandstrengtheningofprestresseddamagedbeams 122 L.DellaSala,R.Cerone&M.Franzese Developmentofrapid,reliable,andeconomicalmethodsforinspectionand monitoringofhighwaybridges 123 J.D.Fasl,T.A.Helwig,S.L.Wood,V.A.Samaras,A.A.Yousef,K.H.Frank, D.L.Potter&R.E.Lindenberg WirelesssensorperformancemonitoringofaninnovativebridgedesigninNewYorkState 124 M.V.Gangone,M.J.Whelan,K.D.Janoyan,L.Minnetyan&T.Qiu Thebenefitofmonitoringforbridgemaintenance 125 R.Geier Monitoringmethodforcurvedconcretebridgegirdersusinglong-gaugedeformationsensors 126 B.Glišic´,D.Inaudi&D.Posenato Multiplesensorsubsurfaceconditionassessmentofreinforcedconcretebridgedecks 127 D.R.Huston,J.Cui,D.Burns,D.Hurley&R.Arndt VII Output-onlysubstructuralidentificationforlocaldamagedetection 128 C.G.Koh&T.N.Thanh Steelbeamfatiguelifepredictionusingacousticemissionamplitudehistogramsand backpropagationneuralnetworks 129 A.Korcak,J.Suleman,F.F.Barsoum&E.v.K.Hill Healthmonitoringofconcretebridges:modelsimulationsofpre-stressedbeamsunder staticenvironmentalloadingbasedonexperimentaldata 130 F.Lanata Jointlessbridge:Determinationoffracturemechanicalparametersvaluesfornonlinearanalysis 131 D.Lehký,Z.Keršner&D.Novák Coupledfieldmonitoringandstructuralanalysistoassessscourconditions 132 J.McConnell&M.Cann Proofloadtestingsupportedbyacousticemission.Anexampleofapplication 133 P.Olaszek,G.S´wit&J.R.Casas Jointlessbridge:Reliabilityassessment 134 J.Podroužek,D.Novák&A.Strauss Aninnovativeapproachfordynamicdamagedetectioninbridgegirders 135 H.A.Rasheed&Sh.NayyeriAmiri Definitionofstructuralparametersspanstructuresofbridgesbyresultsoftheir testsbymobileloading 136 V.Redchenko RepairmonitoringandexperimentalworkassociatedwithFerrycarrigBridge 137 P.C.Ryan,A.J.O’Connor,L.Duffy,A.Daly&G.Jones Analysisofin-servicedatacollectedduringbiennialinspectionsontypicalbridges 138 H.W.ShentonIII,K.Connor,M.J.Chajes,M.Rakowski&B.Brookes Determinationofconcretebridgeageingbystructuralhealthmonitoring 139 S.Soyoz&M.Q.Feng MonitoringbasedperformancecheckingofthejointlessMarktwasserBridgeS33.24 140 A.Strauss,R.Wendner,K.Bergmeister&D.M.Frangopol MonitoringbasedverificationofthesoilstructureinteractionoftheMarkwasserBridgeS33.24 141 R.Wendner,A.Strauss&K.Bergmeister Experimentaltrialsonthedetectionofreinforcementbreakswiththemagneticfluxleakagemethod 142 T.Wolf&T.Vogel InnovativestructuralhealthmonitoringforTamarSuspensionBridgebyautomated totalpositioningsystem 143 K.Y.Koo,J.M.W.Brownjohn,D.List,R.Cole&T.Wood MS3:Present&futureofbridgeinspection&evaluation Organizers:S.Alampalli,A.K.Agrawal&M.Ettouney Inspectionneedsofdeterioratingbridgecomponents 147 A.K.Agrawal&S.Alampalli PeriodicNDEinsupportofstructuralhealthmonitoringofbridges 148 R.W.Arndt,F.Jalinoos,J.Cui&D.Huston Toseeistoknow:visualizationinbridgeinspectionandmanagement 149 J.Bien´,M.Kuz˙awa&B.Bien´ Knowledge-basedexperttoolsinbridgemanagement 150 J.Bien´,A.Banakiewicz,M.Gładysz,T.Kamin´ski,P.Rawa&B.Bien´ VIII Enhancedbridgemanagementviaintegratedremotesensing 151 S.Chen,E.Hauser,K.Dai,W.Liu,B.Ribarsky,S.Lee,B.Tolone&C.Boyle Fullfieldmappingofbridgedeformationusingdigitalspecklephotography 152 F.P.Chiang&J.Yu Designforinspection–onewaytowardsdurableinfrastructures 153 M.Drissi-Habti Non-homogeneousMarkovChainforbridgedeteriorationmodeling 154 G.Fu&D.Devaraj Newtoolsforinspectionandevaluationofsteeltrussbridgegussetplates 155 C.Higgins,Q.D.Nguyen&O.T.Turan ThecomputerizedcablesstayinspectionoftheCooperRiverBridge(ArthurRavanel,Jr) 156 B.Kroely,G.Hovhanessian&J.Stieb Loadratingsofaconcrete-encasedsteel3-hingearchbridge 157 L.-Y.Lai,W.-S.Chang&M.Majd Ropeaccessbridgeinspections 158 B.Leshko Californiabridgemanagement 159 B.Newton Post-earthquakebridgeinspectionguidelinesforNewYorkstate 160 J.S.O’Connor&S.Alampalli Aframeworkforevaluatingtheimpactofstructuralhealthmonitoringonbridgemanagement 161 M.Pozzi,D.Zonta,W.Wang&G.Chen BridgemanagementandinspectionfortheCountyofBaltimore,Maryland 162 J.K.Shaffer&M.C.Schellhase Overviewofremotestructuralhealthmonitoring:Focusonenduserdemands 163 T.Spuler,G.Moor&R.Berger MethodsofqualitycontrolandqualityassuranceforhighwaybridgeinspectionintheUnitedStates 164 G.A.Washer StudiesontheuseofKEELsoftwareforintelligentanalyzingofbridgeload-bearingcapacity 165 P.Wójtowicz&D.Król MS4:Research&applicationsinbridgehealthmonitoring Organizers:F.N.Catbas,J.R.Casas,H.Furuta&D.M.Frangopol Designandimplementationofloadcellbearingstomeasuredeadandliveloadeffects inanagedlongspanbridge 169 N.Dubbs,F.Moon&A.E.Aktan Maintenancemonitoringsystemdesignofamovablebridge 170 F.N.Catbas,H.B.Gokce,T.Dumlupinar,R.Zaurin,M.Gul,T.Terrell,D.Harper&D.M.Frangopol Exploringindirectvehicle-bridgeinteractionforbridgeSHM 171 F.Cerda,J.Garrett,J.Bielak,R.Bhagavatula&J.Kovacˇevic´ Noveltydetectionbasedonsymbolicdataanalysisappliedtostructuralhealthmonitoring 172 A.Cury&C.Cremona Atemporalmulti-scaleanalysisbasedbridgehealthdivide-and-conquermonitoring anddiagnosisstrategy 173 D.Dan,M.Zhihua&S.Limin ValidationofanSHMprocedureforconcretebridgesbasedonstaticstrainrecords 174 A.DelGrosso,F.Lanata,D.Posenato&A.Mercalli IX

See more

The list of books you might like

Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.