This paper describes a multi-level strategy with increased complexity through four levels of structural analysis of concrete bridges. The concept was developed to provide a procedure that supports enhanced assessments with better understanding of the structure and more precise predictions of the load-carrying capacity. In order to demonstrate and examine the multi-level strategy, a continuous multi-span prestressed concrete girder bridge, tested until shear failure, was investigated. Calculations of the load-carrying capacity at the initial level of the multi-level strategy consistently resulted in underestimated capacities, with the predicted load ranging from 25% to 78% of the tested failure load, depending on the local resistance model a...
A nonlinear finite element analysis was performed for an existing road bridge in order to see if tha...
Four bridges of different types have been tested to failure and the results have been compared to th...
For the assessment of existing slab-between-girder bridges, the shear capacity and failure mode are ...
This paper describes a multi-level strategy with increased complexity through four levels of structu...
Assessing existing bridges is an important task in the sustainable management ofinfrastructure. In p...
A multi-level structural assessment strategy for evaluation of response and load carrying capacity o...
This paper proposes a multi-level assessment strategy for reinforced concrete bridge deck slabs. The...
In this study, it was demonstrated how higher load carrying capacity with respect to shear and torsi...
It is demonstrated how higher load carrying capacity with respect to combined shear and torsion can ...
Full-scale failure tests of bridges are important for improving understanding of bridges’ behaviour ...
It is demonstrated how higher load carrying capacity with respect to combined shear and torsion can ...
This study provides a new approach to evaluate the load carrying capacity in rating factor (RF) of p...
For the structural assessment of concrete bridges, the non-linear finite-element method has become a...
Reinforced concrete (RC) slabs are among the most critical parts of the load-carrying capacity of su...
In this study, it has been demonstrated and documented how higher load carrying capacity with respec...
A nonlinear finite element analysis was performed for an existing road bridge in order to see if tha...
Four bridges of different types have been tested to failure and the results have been compared to th...
For the assessment of existing slab-between-girder bridges, the shear capacity and failure mode are ...
This paper describes a multi-level strategy with increased complexity through four levels of structu...
Assessing existing bridges is an important task in the sustainable management ofinfrastructure. In p...
A multi-level structural assessment strategy for evaluation of response and load carrying capacity o...
This paper proposes a multi-level assessment strategy for reinforced concrete bridge deck slabs. The...
In this study, it was demonstrated how higher load carrying capacity with respect to shear and torsi...
It is demonstrated how higher load carrying capacity with respect to combined shear and torsion can ...
Full-scale failure tests of bridges are important for improving understanding of bridges’ behaviour ...
It is demonstrated how higher load carrying capacity with respect to combined shear and torsion can ...
This study provides a new approach to evaluate the load carrying capacity in rating factor (RF) of p...
For the structural assessment of concrete bridges, the non-linear finite-element method has become a...
Reinforced concrete (RC) slabs are among the most critical parts of the load-carrying capacity of su...
In this study, it has been demonstrated and documented how higher load carrying capacity with respec...
A nonlinear finite element analysis was performed for an existing road bridge in order to see if tha...
Four bridges of different types have been tested to failure and the results have been compared to th...
For the assessment of existing slab-between-girder bridges, the shear capacity and failure mode are ...