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NOVÁK, D. PUKL, R. STRAUSS, A. BERGMEISTER, K. HOFFMANN, S. SANTA, U.
Original Title
Stochastic nonlinear analysis of concrete structures - Part III: Application to bridges
Type
abstract
Language
English
Original Abstract
A complex approach to the reliability assessment of reinforced concrete structures is introduced and demonstrated on a real existing bridge structure. The paper follows the theoretical Part I of the paper and presents mainly applications. The relkiability index of a structure decreases during its life cycle due to material degradation. A retrofitting to the desired reliability level should be performed. This procedure is modeled by advanced life-cycle computer simulation. The main feature of the presented approach is the nonlinear finite element analysis of the structure employed for the realistic assessment of structural behavior. A suitable technique of statistical sampling, which allows relatively small numbers of simulations, is used in this context. Different degradation scenarios are analyzed concerning their effect on the structures reliability progression. These studies give a basis for future models including analytical deterioration models combined with in situ monitoring, used to launch the degradation process and the inverse damage detection. Finally the presented methodology for advanced life-cycle analysis will be integrated in the innovative decision-making tool that supports maintenanceplanning of engineering structures.
Keywords
reliability assessment, reinforced concrete, structures, bridges, life cycle, simulation
Authors
NOVÁK, D.; PUKL, R.; STRAUSS, A.; BERGMEISTER, K.; HOFFMANN, S.; SANTA, U.
Released
31. 7. 2007
Location
Tokyo, Japonsko
Pages from
329
Pages to
330
Pages count
2
BibTex
@misc{BUT60643, author="Drahomír {Novák} and Radomír {Pukl} and Alfred {Strauss} and Konrad {Bergmeister} and Silvia {Hoffmann} and Ulrich {Santa}", title="Stochastic nonlinear analysis of concrete structures - Part III: Application to bridges", year="2007", pages="329--330", address="Tokyo, Japonsko", note="abstract" }