Geologists have indicated that the question is not if a catastrophic earthquake will occur in Oregon but when one will occur. Scientists estimate that there is close to 40 percent conditional probability that a Cascadia subduction zone earthquake of magnitude 8.0 or above will strike Oregon in the next 50 years. In addition, the majority of Oregon\u27s bridge inventory was built prior to the current understanding of bridge response and prior to current understanding of the expected earthquake demands. In order to minimize potential bridge damage in the case of an earthquake, one approach is to retrofit seismically deficient bridges. However, often times the decision maker is faced with the difficulty of selecting only a few bridges within t...
PDFTech ReportPSU-2012-01LTI 2014-11DTRT12-G-UTC03Highway bridgesRetrofittingEarthquake resistant de...
Seismically deficient bridges, coupled with their aging and deterioration, pose significant threat t...
Ensuring the resilience of a state’s transportation network is necessary to guarantee an acceptable ...
The purpose of this study was to identify and demonstrate a methodology to prioritize bridges for re...
PDFTech ReportOR-RD-15-15OTREC 444Highway bridgesContinuous girder bridgesRetrofittingEarthquake res...
ABSTRACTMany older highway bridges in the United States (US) are inadequate for seismic loads and co...
6681963012009Final report; Sept. 2006-Apr. 2009.PDFTech ReportUT-09-0807-9035Earthquake engineeringE...
This archived document is maintained by the Oregon State Library as part of the Oregon Documents Dep...
Most of the existing bridges in Montreal have not been designed to resist seismic forces. Although M...
A significant number of bridges in the Central and Southeastern United States (CSUS) are known to ha...
PDFTech ReportUT-09-062606188RetrofittingEarthquake resistant designEarthquake engineeringHighway br...
There are a large number of seismically deficient bridges in British Columbia that need to be stren...
2012PDFTech ReportOTREC-RR-11-22Truck routesRoutesRoutes and routingEarthquake engineeringWavesElast...
A significant number of US highway bridges are inadequate for seismic loads and could be seriously d...
Past earthquakes have clearly shown the seismic vulnerability of existing bridges. Despite recent pr...
PDFTech ReportPSU-2012-01LTI 2014-11DTRT12-G-UTC03Highway bridgesRetrofittingEarthquake resistant de...
Seismically deficient bridges, coupled with their aging and deterioration, pose significant threat t...
Ensuring the resilience of a state’s transportation network is necessary to guarantee an acceptable ...
The purpose of this study was to identify and demonstrate a methodology to prioritize bridges for re...
PDFTech ReportOR-RD-15-15OTREC 444Highway bridgesContinuous girder bridgesRetrofittingEarthquake res...
ABSTRACTMany older highway bridges in the United States (US) are inadequate for seismic loads and co...
6681963012009Final report; Sept. 2006-Apr. 2009.PDFTech ReportUT-09-0807-9035Earthquake engineeringE...
This archived document is maintained by the Oregon State Library as part of the Oregon Documents Dep...
Most of the existing bridges in Montreal have not been designed to resist seismic forces. Although M...
A significant number of bridges in the Central and Southeastern United States (CSUS) are known to ha...
PDFTech ReportUT-09-062606188RetrofittingEarthquake resistant designEarthquake engineeringHighway br...
There are a large number of seismically deficient bridges in British Columbia that need to be stren...
2012PDFTech ReportOTREC-RR-11-22Truck routesRoutesRoutes and routingEarthquake engineeringWavesElast...
A significant number of US highway bridges are inadequate for seismic loads and could be seriously d...
Past earthquakes have clearly shown the seismic vulnerability of existing bridges. Despite recent pr...
PDFTech ReportPSU-2012-01LTI 2014-11DTRT12-G-UTC03Highway bridgesRetrofittingEarthquake resistant de...
Seismically deficient bridges, coupled with their aging and deterioration, pose significant threat t...
Ensuring the resilience of a state’s transportation network is necessary to guarantee an acceptable ...