BRIDGE EVALUATION TECHNIQUES BY PARTIAL RELIABILITY CRITERIA. CASE STUDY: A PRESTRESSED CONCRETE BRIDGE

Authors

  • Edgar Muñoz Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Bogotá D.C. (Colombia)
  • Jorge Alonso Prieto Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Bogotá D.C. (Colombia)
  • Nelson Obregón Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Bogotá D.C. (Colombia)

Keywords:

Reliability, bridges, risk, load capacity, probability, finite elements, Montecarlo simulation

Abstract

Structural safety analyses based on reliability provide a direct link with risk evaluation and economic decision. The term "partial reliability" allows for actual conditions of the state of a civil work, e.g. degradation, deficiency, failure, etc, and actual traffic loads, but it does not include earthquake, wind, slood or scour effects. The model developed in this paper is a combination of structural analysis based on discrete finite elements and Montecarlo simulation techniques using Matlab software. The use of the model allows the safety of a bridge to be projected into the future providing a preventive method with advantages over the traditional deterministic procedure, based on the Colombian Code for earthquake design of Bridges. A description of the methodology and results of the load capacity evaluation for the Rio Negro bridge, located in the Honda-Rio Ermitaño road, are presented. 

 

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Published

2003-12-31

How to Cite

Muñoz, E., Prieto, J. A., & Obregón, N. (2003). BRIDGE EVALUATION TECHNIQUES BY PARTIAL RELIABILITY CRITERIA. CASE STUDY: A PRESTRESSED CONCRETE BRIDGE. Revista Ingeniería De Construcción, 18(3), 157–163. Retrieved from https://revistadisena.uc.cl/index.php/ric/article/view/18107

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Original Research