Modelling Fatigue Deterioration and Retrofitting in Bridge Management Systems

Modelling Fatigue Deterioration and Retrofitting in Bridge Management Systems
Author: Jeremie Raimbault
Publisher:
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2016
Genre: Bridges
ISBN:

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Similar to any other structure exposed to the elements, bridges deteriorate and degrade over time. This deterioration can result in costly maintenance and repair if it is addressed properly or damage and even loss of life if it is neglected. Due to an increasing number of bridges and limited funds, more economical and efficient bridge management systems (BMSs) were created for planning maintenance and rehabilitation projects. However, the element classifications used in these are broad, and the transition probabilities are based only on inspection history and experience. In particular, the most important form of loading, cyclic loading from trucks, and its effects on fatigue-susceptible features of a bridge such as welds is not considered. Fatigue damage is difficult to measure in the field, as it can take decades to develop, and even in a laboratory setting is time consuming. Computer models have been developed and calibrated from laboratory data, but modelling fatigue is very complicated as it may require consideration of non-linear material behaviour and crack closure effects in order to ensure accurate predictions, and performing Monte Carlo Simulation (MCS) to obtain statistics of crack growth requires thousands or millions of trials. This large computational cost makes computer simulations impractical for the analysis of large stocks of bridge infrastructure. Multiplicative Dimension Reduction Method (M-DRM) is a tool, which can be used to calculate the statistical parameters of the response of a function with a massive reduction in the number of computations required. However, it is not known if techniques such as M-DRM will reduce the computational cost to a sufficient extent to permit the analysis of many structures. One possible solution would be to use simple BMS-like models to simulate fatigue deterioration and the various management actions. This would involve the calibration of a Markov chain, which uses a set of probabilities and current information to predict the condition of an element in the future. However, it is not known if this simplistic approach will be sufficiently accurate in capturing the effects of the various management actions, in order to determine the optimal maintenance strategy. The research objectives in this thesis are therefore 1) to evaluate the effectiveness of Strain-Based Fracture Mechanics (SBFM) and Multiplicative Dimensional Reduction Method (M-DRM) for predicting the statistics of fatigue crack growth, 2) to compare the computational effort of M-DRM and Monte Carlo Simulation on SBFM in this context, and 3) to calibrate simpler BMS-like Markov chain models and apply them to single welds to assess their accuracy and suitability for modelling fatigue deterioration and making high level fatigue management decisions. To perform the first objective, SBFM and M-DRM were used to draw fatigue crack growth curves, known as Stress range vs. Number of cycles to failure, or S-N plots, and compare them against existing S-N curves. Different loading histories were analyzed, both constant amplitude and variable amplitude. The second objective was performed by analyzing the accuracy and difficulty of plotting the S-N curves from the two methods. To perform the third objective, two sizes of Markov chains were calibrated using three different methods: calibration using S-N design curves, calibration using SBFM failure data, and calibration using SBFM crack growth data. To compare these methods, in addition to the curve fits from the calibration methods, a life cycle cost analysis (LCCA) was performed, which assigned costs to different maintenance actions, such as inspection, treatment, repair and replacement, and combined them to form different maintenance strategies. These were then compared to the original graphs for a non-biased comparison method. As these were only calibrated to a Detail Category C, a local stress approach was developed to transform the Markov chains to other detail categories. As fatigue can be affected by other mechanisms, the correlation between elements was investigated, specifically between fatigue and corrosion. An example bridge was then designed, and the deterioration models developed in this thesis applied, with the effect of different maintenance strategies studied. Several conclusions were drawn from the work performed in this thesis. From the SBFM and M-DRM analyses, loading history does affect the position of the S-N curve, with variable amplitude loading curves falling below the constant amplitude curve. M-DRM can accurately predict the statistics of fatigue crack growth for both for as-welded and treated specimens. The M-DRM analysis was performed using a fraction of the time required to perform the MCS analysis; approximately 2 full days were required to calculate one S-N curve using MCS, compared to less than one hour for M-DRM. M-DRM was also able to perform sensitivity analysis on the variables. Of the three calibration methods for Markov chains, calibration using the probabilistic SBFM crack growth data performed the best when comparing plots of individual condition state probabilities and based on subsequent LCCA. Of the two Markov models used in this thesis, using five and ten condition states, both predicted the same optimal strategy with similar absolute values. The correlation between corrosion and fatigue was also studied and modelled using the Markov chain approach, and it was found that high levels of corrosion can have a significant impact on life-cycle cost, and can even change the optimal fatigue management strategy. Using the full-scale bridge designed in this thesis, by comparing the various management strategies, a cost savings of as much as $2,050,000 over the 100 year life span was obtained by choosing the optimal management strategy. The flexibility and ease of use of the Markov chain models was exploited to easily analyze and modify a number of alternative management strategies, thus demonstrating the usefulness of this approach for modelling the fatigue deterioration and retrofitting of bridges. This work is mainly aimed at bridge infrastructure owners, but the methodology could be applied to any cyclically loaded welded structure.

Maintenance, Safety, Risk, Management and Life-Cycle Performance of Bridges

Maintenance, Safety, Risk, Management and Life-Cycle Performance of Bridges
Author: Nigel Powers
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 5447
Release: 2018-07-04
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1351745964

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Maintenance, Safety, Risk, Management and Life-Cycle Performance of Bridges contains lectures and papers presented at the Ninth International Conference on Bridge Maintenance, Safety and Management (IABMAS 2018), held in Melbourne, Australia, 9-13 July 2018. This volume consists of a book of extended abstracts and a USB card containing the full papers of 393 contributions presented at IABMAS 2018, including the T.Y. Lin Lecture, 10 Keynote Lectures, and 382 technical papers from 40 countries. The contributions presented at IABMAS 2018 deal with the state of the art as well as emerging concepts and innovative applications related to the main aspects of bridge maintenance, safety, risk, management and life-cycle performance. Major topics include: new design methods, bridge codes, heavy vehicle and load models, bridge management systems, prediction of future traffic models, service life prediction, residual service life, sustainability and life-cycle assessments, maintenance strategies, bridge diagnostics, health monitoring, non-destructive testing, field testing, safety and serviceability, assessment and evaluation, damage identification, deterioration modelling, repair and retrofitting strategies, bridge reliability, fatigue and corrosion, extreme loads, advanced experimental simulations, and advanced computer simulations, among others. This volume provides both an up-to-date overview of the field of bridge engineering and significant contributions to the process of more rational decision-making on bridge maintenance, safety, risk, management and life-cycle performance of bridges for the purpose of enhancing the welfare of society. The Editors hope that these Proceedings will serve as a valuable reference to all concerned with bridge structure and infrastructure systems, including students, researchers and engineers from all areas of bridge engineering.

Maintenance, Monitoring, Safety, Risk and Resilience of Bridges and Bridge Networks

Maintenance, Monitoring, Safety, Risk and Resilience of Bridges and Bridge Networks
Author: Tulio Nogueira Bittencourt
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 946
Release: 2016-11-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1351801368

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Maintenance, Monitoring, Safety, Risk and Resilience of Bridges and Bridge Networks contains the lectures and papers presented at the Eighth International Conference on Bridge Maintenance, Safety and Management (IABMAS 2016), held in Foz do Iguaçu, Paraná, Brazil, 26-30 June, 2016. This volume consists of a book of extended abstracts and a DVD containing the full papers of 369 contributions presented at IABMAS 2016, including the T.Y. Lin Lecture, eight Keynote Lectures, and 360 technical papers from 38 countries. The contributions deal with the state-of-the-art as well as emerging concepts and innovative applications related to all main aspects of bridge maintenance, safety, management, resilience and sustainability. Major topics covered include: advanced materials, ageing of bridges, assessment and evaluation, bridge codes, bridge diagnostics, bridge management systems, composites, damage identification, design for durability, deterioration modeling, earthquake and accidental loadings, emerging technologies, fatigue, field testing, financial planning, health monitoring, high performance materials, inspection, life-cycle performance and cost, load models, maintenance strategies, non-destructive testing, optimization strategies, prediction of future traffic demands, rehabilitation, reliability and risk management, repair, replacement, residual service life, resilience, robustness, safety and serviceability, service life prediction, strengthening, structural integrity, and sustainability. This volume provides both an up-to-date overview of the field of bridge engineering as well as significant contributions to the process of making more rational decisions concerning bridge maintenance, safety, serviceability, resilience, sustainability, monitoring, risk-based management, and life-cycle performance using traditional and emerging technologies for the purpose of enhancing the welfare of society. It will serve as a valuable reference to all involved with bridge structure and infrastructure systems, including students, researchers and engineers from all areas of bridge engineering.

Bridge Maintenance, Safety, Management, Life-cycle Performance and Cost

Bridge Maintenance, Safety, Management, Life-cycle Performance and Cost
Author: Paulo J. S. Cruz
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Total Pages: 1138
Release: 2006
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

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With contributions from leading experts, this book addresses all major aspects of bridge maintenance, safety, and management and delineates the state of the art in bridge maintenance and safety. It offers advice for decision making in bridge maintenance, safety, management, and cost for the purpose of enhancing the welfare of society. Topics include deterioration modeling, emerging technologies, field testing, financial planning, health monitoring, high-performance materials, innovations, load capacity assessment, maintenance strategies, new technology and materials, nondestructive testing, future traffic demands, reliability and risk, sustainable materials, whole-life costing, and more.

Numerical Modelling of Discrete Materials in Geotechnical Engineering, Civil Engineering and Earth Sciences

Numerical Modelling of Discrete Materials in Geotechnical Engineering, Civil Engineering and Earth Sciences
Author: Heinz Konietzky
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1022
Release: 2004-10-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789058096807

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In this fully up-to-date volume, important new developments and applications of discrete element modelling are highlighted and brought together for presentation at the First International UDEC/3DEC Symposium. Papers covered the following key areas: * behaviour of masonry structures (walls, bridges, towers, columns) * stability and deformation of tunnels and caverns in fractured rock masses * geomechanical modelling for mining and waste repositories * rock reinforcement design (anchors, shotcrete, bolts) * mechanical and hydro-mechanical behaviour of dams and foundations * rock slope stability, deformation and failure mechanisms * modelling of fundamental rock mechanical problems * modelling of geological processes * constitutive laws for fractured rock masses and masonry structures * dynamic behaviour of discrete structures. Numerical Modelling of Discrete Materials in Geotechnical Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Earth Sciences provides an ultra-modern, in-depth analysis of discrete element modelling in a range of different fields, thus proving valuable reading for civil, mining, and geotechnical engineers, as well as other interested professionals.

Proceedings of the 1st Conference of the European Association on Quality Control of Bridges and Structures

Proceedings of the 1st Conference of the European Association on Quality Control of Bridges and Structures
Author: Carlo Pellegrino
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 1454
Release: 2021-12-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3030918777

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This book gathers the latest advances and innovations in the field of quality control and improvement of bridges and structures, as presented by international researchers and engineers at the 1st Conference of the European Association on Quality Control of Bridges and Structures (EUROSTRUCT 2021), held in Padua, Italy on August 29 – September 1, 2021. Contributions include a wide range of topics such as testing and advanced diagnostic techniques for damage detection; SHM and AI, IoT and machine learning for data analysis of bridges and structures; fiberoptics and smart sensors for long-term SHM; structural reliability, risk, robustness, redundancy and resilience for bridges; corrosion models, fatigue analysis and impact of hazards on infrastructure components; bridge and asset management systems, and decision-making models; Life-Cycle Analysis, retrofit and service-life extension, risk management protocols; quality control plans, sustainability and green materials.

A Vibration Based Model that Rates Bridge Structural Deterioration in a Bridge Management System

A Vibration Based Model that Rates Bridge Structural Deterioration in a Bridge Management System
Author: Christiaan Ernst Ackerman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2007
Genre: Bridges
ISBN:

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Aims to fond ways of assisting the bridge inspection official to rate correctly, objectively and efficiently the deterioration of in-service bridges. The present study intended to create the foundation of a method to rate bridge structural deterioration of existing bridge management systems in South Africa.

Bridge Maintenance, Safety, Management and Life Extension

Bridge Maintenance, Safety, Management and Life Extension
Author: Airong Chen
Publisher: CRC PressI Llc
Total Pages: 610
Release: 2014
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781138001039

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Extensive collection of revised expert papers on recent advances in bridge maintenance, safety, management and extension, representing a major contribution to the knowledge base of all areas of the field. It will serve as a valuable reference to all involved with bridge structure and infrastructure systems, including students, researchers and engineers from all areas of bridge engineering. Set of book comprising keynote papers and extended abstracts plus searchable, full-paper DVD-ROM.