In the coming years numerous existing traffic bridges in cities are subject to re-evaluation. In this paper a new probabilistic traffic load model for short-span bridges is proposed. As an example, site-specific weigh-in-motion data from Rotterdam, the Netherlands, is included in the model. The method proposed in this paper allows for a very efficient computation and at the same time takes into account the stochastics in axle loads and distances. For a simply supported 6 m single lane bridge the probabilistic load model provides a design load effect that is slightly lower than currently prescribed EN 1991-2 and the Dutch Guidelines for existing structures NEN 8700 and NEN 8701. This indicates that there is possible potential for a small red...
This paper reviews a range of statistical approaches to illustrate the influence of data quality and...
The 6th European Transport Research Conference. Moving Forward: Innovative Solutions for Tomorrow\u2...
In contrast to the Swiss load model used for new bridge structures (SIA 261), which has roots in a E...
In the coming years numerous existing traffic bridges in cities are subject to re-evaluation. In thi...
The assessment of the structural safety of existing bridges and viaducts becomes increasingly import...
This thesis investigates and presents the practical applicability of Monte Carlo analysis for the st...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Structure and in...
New and existing bridges in the Netherlands must abide by structural safety codes, such as the Euroc...
The national calibration of Eurocode load model 1 (LM1) for road bridges was made by a calibration o...
AbstractFreight traffic in the European Union is increasing with time. This paper describes a method...
International workshop "Civil Structural Health Monitoring 2", WIM (Weigh In Motion), Load capacity ...
This paper describes the development of a new methodology for deriving highway bridge live load mode...
256 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P CSE 2001 MiaoThis thesis present...
Existing civil infrastructure represents a large economic value. Within the actions applied to the b...
Traffic load models available in building codes are most often developed for short or medium span br...
This paper reviews a range of statistical approaches to illustrate the influence of data quality and...
The 6th European Transport Research Conference. Moving Forward: Innovative Solutions for Tomorrow\u2...
In contrast to the Swiss load model used for new bridge structures (SIA 261), which has roots in a E...
In the coming years numerous existing traffic bridges in cities are subject to re-evaluation. In thi...
The assessment of the structural safety of existing bridges and viaducts becomes increasingly import...
This thesis investigates and presents the practical applicability of Monte Carlo analysis for the st...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Structure and in...
New and existing bridges in the Netherlands must abide by structural safety codes, such as the Euroc...
The national calibration of Eurocode load model 1 (LM1) for road bridges was made by a calibration o...
AbstractFreight traffic in the European Union is increasing with time. This paper describes a method...
International workshop "Civil Structural Health Monitoring 2", WIM (Weigh In Motion), Load capacity ...
This paper describes the development of a new methodology for deriving highway bridge live load mode...
256 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P CSE 2001 MiaoThis thesis present...
Existing civil infrastructure represents a large economic value. Within the actions applied to the b...
Traffic load models available in building codes are most often developed for short or medium span br...
This paper reviews a range of statistical approaches to illustrate the influence of data quality and...
The 6th European Transport Research Conference. Moving Forward: Innovative Solutions for Tomorrow\u2...
In contrast to the Swiss load model used for new bridge structures (SIA 261), which has roots in a E...