Statistical Computation for Extreme Bridge Traffic Load Effects

Colin C. Caprani, E.J. O'Brien

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Abstract

The maintenance of highway infrastructure constitutes a major expenditure in many countries. This cost can be reduced significantly by minimizing the repair or replacement of highway bridges. In the assessment of existing bridges, the strength estimate tends to be more accurate than that of traffic loading, due to the more variable nature of loading. Recent advances in the statistical analysis of highway bridge traffic loading have resulted in more accurate forecasts of the actual loading to which a bridge is subject. While these advances require extensive numerical computation, they can significantly improve the accuracy of the calculation. This paper outlines the recent advances and describes the associated computational aspects in detail.
Original languageEnglish
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2006
Event8th International Conference on Computational Structures Technology - Stirling, United Kingdom
Duration: 1 Jan 2006 → …

Conference

Conference8th International Conference on Computational Structures Technology
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityStirling
Period1/01/06 → …

Keywords

  • highway infrastructure
  • repair
  • replacement
  • highway bridges
  • assessment
  • strength estimate
  • traffic loading
  • statistical analysis
  • numerical computation
  • accuracy

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