This paper presents results based on the analysis of an extensive database of weigh-in-motion (WIM) data collected at five European highway sites in recent years. The data are used as the basis for a Monte Carlo simulation of bridge loading by two-lane traffic, both bidirectional and in the same direction. Long runs of the simulation model are used to calculate characteristic bridge load effects (bending moments and shear forces), and these characteristic values are compared with design values for bridges of different lengths as specified by the Eurocode for bridge traffic loading. Various indicators are tested as possible bases for a bridge aggressiveness index to characterize the traffic measured by the WIM data in terms of its influence ...
When formulating an approach to assess bridge traffic loading with allowance for Vehicle-Bridge Inte...
This work is based on weigh-in-motion measurements for approximately three million trucks obtained f...
This paper investigates accidental loading in the form of heavy goods vehicle (HGV) collisions to br...
This paper presents results based on the analysis of an extensive database of weigh-in-motion (WIM) ...
The assessment of the structural safety of existing bridges and viaducts becomes increasingly import...
Design and assessment of highway bridge structures requires accurate prediction of the maximum load ...
AbstractFreight traffic in the European Union is increasing with time. This paper describes a method...
In contrast to the Swiss load model used for new bridge structures (SIA 261), which has roots in a E...
The 6th European Transport Research Conference. Moving Forward: Innovative Solutions for Tomorrow\u2...
To assess the safety of an existing bridge, the traffic loads to which it may be subjected in its li...
Accurate traffic loading models based on measured weigh-in-motion (WIM) data are essential for the a...
International workshop "Civil Structural Health Monitoring 2", WIM (Weigh In Motion), Load capacity ...
EMI/PMC Joint Conference of the Engineering Mechanics Instiatue and the 11th ASCE Joint Specialty Co...
A method is presented of measuring a bridge’s characteristic allowance for dynamic interaction in th...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Structure and in...
When formulating an approach to assess bridge traffic loading with allowance for Vehicle-Bridge Inte...
This work is based on weigh-in-motion measurements for approximately three million trucks obtained f...
This paper investigates accidental loading in the form of heavy goods vehicle (HGV) collisions to br...
This paper presents results based on the analysis of an extensive database of weigh-in-motion (WIM) ...
The assessment of the structural safety of existing bridges and viaducts becomes increasingly import...
Design and assessment of highway bridge structures requires accurate prediction of the maximum load ...
AbstractFreight traffic in the European Union is increasing with time. This paper describes a method...
In contrast to the Swiss load model used for new bridge structures (SIA 261), which has roots in a E...
The 6th European Transport Research Conference. Moving Forward: Innovative Solutions for Tomorrow\u2...
To assess the safety of an existing bridge, the traffic loads to which it may be subjected in its li...
Accurate traffic loading models based on measured weigh-in-motion (WIM) data are essential for the a...
International workshop "Civil Structural Health Monitoring 2", WIM (Weigh In Motion), Load capacity ...
EMI/PMC Joint Conference of the Engineering Mechanics Instiatue and the 11th ASCE Joint Specialty Co...
A method is presented of measuring a bridge’s characteristic allowance for dynamic interaction in th...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Structure and in...
When formulating an approach to assess bridge traffic loading with allowance for Vehicle-Bridge Inte...
This work is based on weigh-in-motion measurements for approximately three million trucks obtained f...
This paper investigates accidental loading in the form of heavy goods vehicle (HGV) collisions to br...