The observation of an existing structure supporting a particular maximal load provides a direct constraint on the possible range of values its resistance capacity may take. The implied update of structural reliability allows monitoring and maintenance planning to be done from a risk optimal perspective. Existing proof load-based reliability updating techniques require multiple numerical computations which are often too cumbersome for routine use. By building on the assumptions of the first order reliability method, this study develops and validates a first order reliability updating approach which is computationally efficient. The resulting formulation is shown to be applicable to reliability problems tractably considered using the first or...
The implementation of reliability methods for designing new structures and assessing the safety and ...
Fatigue is one of the main causes of structural failure. In fact, many structural systems such as br...
Many structural systems are subjected to the risk of fatigue-induced failures caused by repeated loa...
This chapter reviews concepts related to the uncertainties associated with structures and how the re...
In the assessment of existing infrastructure performing only a desk study is often not sufficient to...
A new approach to compute structural reliability is proposed. The novelty of the approach is that in...
Development of a completely new methodology to evaluate structural health monitoring is presented. S...
The reliability of flood defenses is often dictated by large uncertainties in the hydraulic loading ...
In a context of limited available resources, the structural evaluation of bridges is important to av...
In many instances, information on engineering systems can be obtained through measurements, monitori...
Recently, there has been extensive research into bridge reliability analysis, especially in the area...
This paper proposes the use of structural safety formulations conceived to take into account the pre...
After the recent bridge collapses in the US, the engineering community demands critical effects of b...
The study extends the first order reliability method (FORM) and inverse FORM to update reliability m...
Current AASHTO bridge design and evaluation codes do not specify any criteria for proof load testing...
The implementation of reliability methods for designing new structures and assessing the safety and ...
Fatigue is one of the main causes of structural failure. In fact, many structural systems such as br...
Many structural systems are subjected to the risk of fatigue-induced failures caused by repeated loa...
This chapter reviews concepts related to the uncertainties associated with structures and how the re...
In the assessment of existing infrastructure performing only a desk study is often not sufficient to...
A new approach to compute structural reliability is proposed. The novelty of the approach is that in...
Development of a completely new methodology to evaluate structural health monitoring is presented. S...
The reliability of flood defenses is often dictated by large uncertainties in the hydraulic loading ...
In a context of limited available resources, the structural evaluation of bridges is important to av...
In many instances, information on engineering systems can be obtained through measurements, monitori...
Recently, there has been extensive research into bridge reliability analysis, especially in the area...
This paper proposes the use of structural safety formulations conceived to take into account the pre...
After the recent bridge collapses in the US, the engineering community demands critical effects of b...
The study extends the first order reliability method (FORM) and inverse FORM to update reliability m...
Current AASHTO bridge design and evaluation codes do not specify any criteria for proof load testing...
The implementation of reliability methods for designing new structures and assessing the safety and ...
Fatigue is one of the main causes of structural failure. In fact, many structural systems such as br...
Many structural systems are subjected to the risk of fatigue-induced failures caused by repeated loa...