In contrast to the Swiss load model used for new bridge structures (SIA 261), which has roots in a Europe-wide weigh-in-motion (WIM) study and considers the full design life of new structures, the model for existing structures (SIA 269) from 2005 is derived from load effects produced by traffic measured by country-specific WIM observations and considers a reduced return period.With growing concerns regarding the scarcity of resources, efforts should be made to ensure safety by increasing the knowledge of loads and load-carrying mechanisms, rather than through overdesign. This paper presents the methodology employed to use WIM data for generating maximum expected load effects on bridges and thus give engineers a tool with which bridge load e...
Fatigue verification of bridge structures requires information on the loads induced by heavy vehicle...
When formulating an approach to assess bridge traffic loading with allowance for Vehicle-Bridge Inte...
To assess the safety of an existing bridge, the traffic loads to which it may be subjected in its li...
In the 1990s, during the background works of Eurocode 1991-2 (Traffic loads on bridges), extreme loa...
International workshop "Civil Structural Health Monitoring 2", WIM (Weigh In Motion), Load capacity ...
In the 1990s, during the background works of Eurocode 1991-2 (Traffic loads on bridges), extreme loa...
2nd European Conference on Weigh-in-Motion of Road Vehicles, Lisbon, 14th - 16th September, 1998, Eu...
AbstractFreight traffic in the European Union is increasing with time. This paper describes a method...
This report gives results of some new studies performed to validate the European road traffic load m...
The 6th European Transport Research Conference. Moving Forward: Innovative Solutions for Tomorrow\u2...
This report gives results of some new studies performed to validate the European road traffic load m...
Bridge code calibration and assessment of existing bridges require an accurate knowledge of traffic ...
This paper presents results based on the analysis of an extensive database of weigh-in-motion (WIM) ...
Design and assessment of highway bridge structures requires accurate prediction of the maximum load ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Structure and in...
Fatigue verification of bridge structures requires information on the loads induced by heavy vehicle...
When formulating an approach to assess bridge traffic loading with allowance for Vehicle-Bridge Inte...
To assess the safety of an existing bridge, the traffic loads to which it may be subjected in its li...
In the 1990s, during the background works of Eurocode 1991-2 (Traffic loads on bridges), extreme loa...
International workshop "Civil Structural Health Monitoring 2", WIM (Weigh In Motion), Load capacity ...
In the 1990s, during the background works of Eurocode 1991-2 (Traffic loads on bridges), extreme loa...
2nd European Conference on Weigh-in-Motion of Road Vehicles, Lisbon, 14th - 16th September, 1998, Eu...
AbstractFreight traffic in the European Union is increasing with time. This paper describes a method...
This report gives results of some new studies performed to validate the European road traffic load m...
The 6th European Transport Research Conference. Moving Forward: Innovative Solutions for Tomorrow\u2...
This report gives results of some new studies performed to validate the European road traffic load m...
Bridge code calibration and assessment of existing bridges require an accurate knowledge of traffic ...
This paper presents results based on the analysis of an extensive database of weigh-in-motion (WIM) ...
Design and assessment of highway bridge structures requires accurate prediction of the maximum load ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Structure and in...
Fatigue verification of bridge structures requires information on the loads induced by heavy vehicle...
When formulating an approach to assess bridge traffic loading with allowance for Vehicle-Bridge Inte...
To assess the safety of an existing bridge, the traffic loads to which it may be subjected in its li...