INTEGRATED LIFE-CYCLE HEALTH MONITORING, MAINTENANCE,MANAGEMENT, AND COST OF CIVIL INFRASTRUCTURE
Active management of aging civil infrastructure is a 21 st century problem that will have to be solved as the condition and safety of existing structures deteriorate. Transcending national borders, this problem will challenge our thinking, methodology, and ability to incorporate new technologies into existing approaches and real-world applications. Although great progress in the fields of civil infrastructure management, construction, and structural health monitoring has been made, integration of the milestones in each field remains an area in need of research. This paper reviews recent developments in life-cycle maintenance and management planning and discusses how the strengths of structural health monitoring (SHM) and life-cycle management (LCM) might be combined. Particular attention is given to what, how, and where to devote SHM effort in a resource constrained environment.
Civil Infrastructure Life-cycle cost Monitoring Bridge Networks Optimization
FRANGOPOL, DAN M. MESSERVEY, THOMAS B.
Lehigh University USA United States Military Academy USA
国际会议
上海
英文
3-14
2007-05-16(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)