Resistance Assessment of Service-Proven Aging Bridges Incorporating Deterioration-Load Dependency

The historical vehicles passed through an existing bridge can be regarded as proof-loading tests for the bridge, and, as a result, are evident of the bridge’s performance. Such service history information has been utilized to update the estimate of bridge resistance in previous studies wit...

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Main Author: Cao Wang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-01-01
Series:Infrastructures
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2412-3811/5/1/10
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spelling doaj-6d4ea720f04c49ada040c6ebebdffa6a2020-11-25T01:42:25ZengMDPI AGInfrastructures2412-38112020-01-01511010.3390/infrastructures5010010infrastructures5010010Resistance Assessment of Service-Proven Aging Bridges Incorporating Deterioration-Load DependencyCao Wang0Department of Civil Engineering, Monash University, Clayton VIC 3800, AustraliaThe historical vehicles passed through an existing bridge can be regarded as proof-loading tests for the bridge, and, as a result, are evident of the bridge’s performance. Such service history information has been utilized to update the estimate of bridge resistance in previous studies with the help of a Bayesian method, where the resistance deterioration process was assumed to be independent of the vehicle load process. This assumption is, however, untenable in many cases where the deterioration stochastic process is statistically correlated with the load process (e.g., a greater load intensity may affect/accelerate the deterioration of structural resistance and the accumulation of structural fragility). With this regard, this paper investigates the effect of correlation between the resistance deterioration and load processes on updating the resistance of aging bridges with prior service load information. The copula function is employed to model the joint distribution of the correlated deterioration and load processes, with which the correlation is measured by the Kendall’s tau. A new method is developed in this paper to assess the updated bridge resistance taking into consideration the deterioration-load dependency in an explicit form. The applicability of the proposed method is illustrated using an existing RC beam bridge. The sensitivity analysis is conducted to examine how the deterioration-load dependency affects the updated resistance of service-proven aging bridges.https://www.mdpi.com/2412-3811/5/1/10resistance updatingservice load historyexisting bridgesdeterioration-load dependencystructural safety
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Resistance Assessment of Service-Proven Aging Bridges Incorporating Deterioration-Load Dependency
Infrastructures
resistance updating
service load history
existing bridges
deterioration-load dependency
structural safety
author_facet Cao Wang
author_sort Cao Wang
title Resistance Assessment of Service-Proven Aging Bridges Incorporating Deterioration-Load Dependency
title_short Resistance Assessment of Service-Proven Aging Bridges Incorporating Deterioration-Load Dependency
title_full Resistance Assessment of Service-Proven Aging Bridges Incorporating Deterioration-Load Dependency
title_fullStr Resistance Assessment of Service-Proven Aging Bridges Incorporating Deterioration-Load Dependency
title_full_unstemmed Resistance Assessment of Service-Proven Aging Bridges Incorporating Deterioration-Load Dependency
title_sort resistance assessment of service-proven aging bridges incorporating deterioration-load dependency
publisher MDPI AG
series Infrastructures
issn 2412-3811
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The historical vehicles passed through an existing bridge can be regarded as proof-loading tests for the bridge, and, as a result, are evident of the bridge’s performance. Such service history information has been utilized to update the estimate of bridge resistance in previous studies with the help of a Bayesian method, where the resistance deterioration process was assumed to be independent of the vehicle load process. This assumption is, however, untenable in many cases where the deterioration stochastic process is statistically correlated with the load process (e.g., a greater load intensity may affect/accelerate the deterioration of structural resistance and the accumulation of structural fragility). With this regard, this paper investigates the effect of correlation between the resistance deterioration and load processes on updating the resistance of aging bridges with prior service load information. The copula function is employed to model the joint distribution of the correlated deterioration and load processes, with which the correlation is measured by the Kendall’s tau. A new method is developed in this paper to assess the updated bridge resistance taking into consideration the deterioration-load dependency in an explicit form. The applicability of the proposed method is illustrated using an existing RC beam bridge. The sensitivity analysis is conducted to examine how the deterioration-load dependency affects the updated resistance of service-proven aging bridges.
topic resistance updating
service load history
existing bridges
deterioration-load dependency
structural safety
url https://www.mdpi.com/2412-3811/5/1/10
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