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Safety and Reliability of Bridge Structures (Hardcover, New)
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Safety and Reliability of Bridge Structures (Hardcover, New)
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Recent surveys of the U.S. infrastructure's condition have rated a
staggering number of bridges structurally deficient or functionally
obsolete. While not necessarily unsafe, a structurally deficient
bridge must be posted for weight and have limits for speed, due to
its deteriorated structural components. Bridges with old design
features that cannot safely accommodate current traffic volumes,
and vehicle sizes and weights are classified as functionally
obsolete. Such deficiencies may adversely affect the performance of
transportation systems in emergency situations or for disaster
response. This narrative has become part of the public debate
sparked by the collapse of the I-35W Bridge over the Mississippi
River in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, on August 1, 2007. Ever
since, numerous technical and news articles have been written to
answer the persistent question, why did the bridge collapse?
Exhaustive examination of the details of a specific bridge failure,
typically, reveals the reasons for the collapse and lessons are
drawn from the experience. Each bridge failure, since the Tacoma
Narrows Bride disaster in 1940, has served as a wakeup call for the
bridge engineering community, initiating radical changes in the
design and construction standards. However, a paradigm shift is
necessary in the inspection and monitoring practices of the bridge
engineering community to provide preventive maintenance and restore
the public's confidence in the safety of bridges. Concerns about
bridge safety and reliability go beyond geographical boundaries and
are shared by bridge engineers from different countries. This book
contains a number of selected papers that were presented at the
Fifth New York City Bridge Conference, held on August 17-18, 2009.
These papers cover a wide range of topics in the design,
construction, maintenance, monitoring and rehabilitation of bridge
structures.
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