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Network-level Reliability-based Bridge Inspection, Maintenance And Replacement Optimization Model

Submitted2008-04-08
Last Update2008-04-08
TitleNetwork-level Reliability-based Bridge Inspection, Maintenance And Replacement Optimization Model
Author(s)Author #1
Author title:
Name: Robelin Charles-Antoine
Org: Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Berkeley
Country: 0
Email: robelin@ce.berkeley.edu

Author #2
Author title:
Name: Madanat Samer M.
Org: Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Berkeley
Country: 0
Email: madanat@ce.berkeley.edu

Other Author(s)
Contact AuthorAuthor #1
Alt Email: robelin@ce.berkeley.edu
Telephone: 94720-1720
KeywordsBridge Inspection, Optimization, Model, Maintenance, Replacement, Bottom- up Approach.
AbstractThis paper presents a reliability-based optimization model of inspection, maintenance and replacement for a system of several highway bridges. The objective in the formulation is to minimize the total expected social cost, including the expected cost of failure. The frequency of inspections is included as a decision variable. The probability of failure is explicitly taken into account in the constraints. A bottom-up approach is used, which allows for bridge-specific details to be taken into account. Most existing system level models assume that component deterioration is memoryless; however, this assumption is relaxed in this paper, and history-dependent deterioration models are used. The formulation is flexible enough to accommodate different types of facilities, deterioration processes and failure modes. A parametric study is conducted to demonstrate the model�s response to different assumptions on the deterioration rates, maintenance costs and efficiency.
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