Monitoring, Assessment, and Interventions on Existing Bridges: From Physical Methods to Machine Learning-Based Applications
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Civil Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 February 2022) | Viewed by 8855
Special Issue Editors
Interests: seismic design of structures; assessment and retrofitting of existing bridges and structures; soil structure interaction
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Interests: structural engineering; bridge engineering; durability; reliability; repair and rehabilitation; cable-stayed bridges; jointless bridges; integral abutment bridges; survival analysis
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Interests: structural monitoring; structural control; structural concrete
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Interests: optimal design of structures; rehabilitation exisiting strctures and infrastructures; durability; steel-concrete composite structures
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Transportation networks are essential for the mobility of persons and goods as well as for economic, social, and territorial cohesion. Unfortunately, several critical infrastructures are poorly maintained, and some of them are unable to meet current or near-future demands. Since transportation systems suffer from deterioration phenomena while the mobility demand intensifies due to growing volumes of exchanges, it has become increasingly evident that there is an urgent need to evaluate the reliability of existing infrastructures, so as to ensure safety, satisfactory quality of service, and proper prioritization of suitable actions such as retrofitting, partial closures, or even dismission. As key elements in most roadway and railway transportation networks, bridges deserve special attention and call for effective monitoring, assessment, and intervention strategies. Within this framework, parallel to recent advances in classical physical methods, a growing interest in the use of smart technologies and machine learning-based tools can also be noted. In this perspective, the present Special Issue is meant at collecting original contributions on the following topics:
- Static or dynamic experimental testing and structural monitoring of existing bridges, with the design or implementation of smart technologies being especially welcome;
- Static or dynamic numerical procedures for the structural assessment of existing bridges, taking into special account the occurrence of deterioration phenomena or concurrent multiple hazards;
- Structural identification and diagnosis of bridges, with focus on the application and validation of machine learning-based techniques;
- Laboratory or in situ tests as well as numerical modeling or analytical design of retrofitting interventions for existing bridges.
Prof. Dr. Camillo Nuti
Prof. Dr. Habib Tabatabai
Prof. Dr. Giuseppe Quaranta
Prof. Dr. Bruno Briseghella
Guest Editors
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