This paper provides an overview of the types of timber bridges in Australia and identifies the shortcoming associated with the ageing stock in order to preserve these assets and render them safe and useable under new loading standards. Methods available to assess the condition and residual capacity of timber bridges by non destructive techniques and retrofitting techniques to enhance the strength are discussed, with the objective of increasing the design life and satisfying strength criterion
Bridges face the risk of being damaged by natural and manmade disasters. Old bridges are more vulne...
Bridges require periodic inspections to ensure the safety of those using the structure. A visual ins...
Australia, resulting in the construction of some 40 prototype bridges nation wide. This R & D pr...
Bridges form a vital link in the physical infrastructure and must be maintained in a "safe working o...
This paper documents the current state of knowledge relating to the deterioration of timber bridges ...
Timber bridges have long been a part of the transportation network throughout Australia. This report...
Purpose - Deterioration of timber bridges can often be related to a number of deficiencies in the br...
There are over 300 timber bridges on Queensland state controlled roads which require constant mainte...
Railway lines consist of steel truss bridges which are very old and have many problems due to inadeq...
The focus of this research was to develop stress wave NDE techniques for determination of the in-pla...
The majority of the thousands of timber bridges around Australia are more than 50 years old and stre...
Since the introduction of the limit state design method for Australian bridge design in the Austroad...
As the needs for transportation systems change, the loading requirements and demands on the transpor...
This paper summarizes a cooperative project to assess the current condition and life expectancy of 1...
It is recommended that timber bridges are inspected at a minimum of two year intervals to determine ...
Bridges face the risk of being damaged by natural and manmade disasters. Old bridges are more vulne...
Bridges require periodic inspections to ensure the safety of those using the structure. A visual ins...
Australia, resulting in the construction of some 40 prototype bridges nation wide. This R & D pr...
Bridges form a vital link in the physical infrastructure and must be maintained in a "safe working o...
This paper documents the current state of knowledge relating to the deterioration of timber bridges ...
Timber bridges have long been a part of the transportation network throughout Australia. This report...
Purpose - Deterioration of timber bridges can often be related to a number of deficiencies in the br...
There are over 300 timber bridges on Queensland state controlled roads which require constant mainte...
Railway lines consist of steel truss bridges which are very old and have many problems due to inadeq...
The focus of this research was to develop stress wave NDE techniques for determination of the in-pla...
The majority of the thousands of timber bridges around Australia are more than 50 years old and stre...
Since the introduction of the limit state design method for Australian bridge design in the Austroad...
As the needs for transportation systems change, the loading requirements and demands on the transpor...
This paper summarizes a cooperative project to assess the current condition and life expectancy of 1...
It is recommended that timber bridges are inspected at a minimum of two year intervals to determine ...
Bridges face the risk of being damaged by natural and manmade disasters. Old bridges are more vulne...
Bridges require periodic inspections to ensure the safety of those using the structure. A visual ins...
Australia, resulting in the construction of some 40 prototype bridges nation wide. This R & D pr...