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Smart timber bridges for in-situ evaluation
It has become well known that the roadway infrastructure in the United States has been deteriorating over the pst 20 years. Recently, the Federal Highway Administration has listed nearly 50 percent of the countries bridges as either structural deficient or functionally obsolete. In this group, approximately 75 percent are located on rural or secondary roads and are in the small to medium span range. In order to prioritize the structures in most need of repair or replacement, inspection methods need to be introduced that will take into account all types of bridges including those constructed of concrete, steel and timber.
Smart timber bridges for in-situ evaluation
It has become well known that the roadway infrastructure in the United States has been deteriorating over the pst 20 years. Recently, the Federal Highway Administration has listed nearly 50 percent of the countries bridges as either structural deficient or functionally obsolete. In this group, approximately 75 percent are located on rural or secondary roads and are in the small to medium span range. In order to prioritize the structures in most need of repair or replacement, inspection methods need to be introduced that will take into account all types of bridges including those constructed of concrete, steel and timber.
Smart timber bridges for in-situ evaluation
Le, Xiaobin (Autor:in) / Kainz, James (Autor:in) / Peterson, Michael L. (Autor:in) / Landis, Eric N. (Autor:in)
Nondestructive Evaluation of Materials and Composites II ; 1998 ; San Antonio,TX,USA
Proc. SPIE ; 3396
31.03.1998
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Smart timber bridges for in-situ evaluation [3396-02]
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