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Development of a bridge management system for existing bridges
The rehabilitation of bridges has become a major social concern because the number of damaged bridges has increased in Japan. Thus, there is a need to develop a practical bridge management system. The study is an attempt to develop a new bridge management system (J-BMS) for damaged concrete bridges. The J-BMS not only evaluates the performance of bridges, but also offers a rehabilitation strategy based on a combination of maintenance cost minimization and quality maximization. Furthermore, application to existing concrete bridges is presented so as to demonstrate the validity of the system.
Development of a bridge management system for existing bridges
The rehabilitation of bridges has become a major social concern because the number of damaged bridges has increased in Japan. Thus, there is a need to develop a practical bridge management system. The study is an attempt to develop a new bridge management system (J-BMS) for damaged concrete bridges. The J-BMS not only evaluates the performance of bridges, but also offers a rehabilitation strategy based on a combination of maintenance cost minimization and quality maximization. Furthermore, application to existing concrete bridges is presented so as to demonstrate the validity of the system.
Development of a bridge management system for existing bridges
Myamoto, A. (author) / Kawamura, K. (author) / Nakamura, H. (author)
Advances in Engineering Software ; 32 ; 821-833
2001
13 Seiten, 18 Quellen
Article (Journal)
English
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