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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Implementation of a network-level pavement structural condition index based on falling weight deflectometer data

Peddibhotla, Sruthi Sree Sravya 14 February 2011 (has links)
The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) uses the Pavement Management Information Systems (PMIS) to store and analyze pavement data, and to summarize information needed to support pavement-related decisions. The information on overall condition of the pavement is stored in PMIS, measured with various scores based on visual distress and ride quality surveys. However, a direct measure of the pavement structural condition is currently not in use. A network-level index that can distinguish pavements that require Preventive Maintenance (PM) from those that require Rehabilitation (Rhb) is required, because, it is not cost-effective to apply PM treatments to pavements that are structurally inadequate. The necessity to use an index to improve pavement treatment selection process, especially under financial constraints has motivated this research. The objective of this research is to validate the pavement Structural Condition Index (SCI) developed under a previous Research Project 0-4322, and to develop guidelines for implementing the SCI at the network level. / text
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The identification and investigation of the factors associated with rigid sewer pipe deterioration and collapse

Davies, Joel Peter January 2001 (has links)
No description available.
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健全性判定が可能なテーパーリンク付き鋼板耐震壁の開発 / Development of Steel Shear Walls Capable of Structural Condition Assessment by Using Double-Tapered Links

和, 留生 23 March 2015 (has links)
Kyoto University (京都大学) / 0048 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(工学) / 甲第18977号 / 工博第4019号 / 新制||工||1619 / 31928 / 京都大学大学院工学研究科建築学専攻 / (主査)教授 中島 正愛, 教授 金子 佳生, 教授 吹田 啓一郎 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当
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Development of Steel Shear Walls Capable of Structural Condition Assessment by Using Double-Tapered Links / 健全性判定が可能なテーパーリンク付き鋼板耐震壁の開発

He, Liusheng 23 March 2015 (has links)
京都大学 / 0048 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(工学) / 甲第18977号 / 工博第4019号 / 新制||工||1619(附属図書館) / 31928 / 京都大学大学院工学研究科建築学専攻 / (主査)教授 中島 正愛, 教授 金子 佳生, 教授 吹田 啓一郎 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Philosophy (Engineering) / Kyoto University / DFAM
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Network Level Decision-Making Using Pavement Structural Condition Information From The Traffic Speed Deflectometer

Shrestha, Shivesh 01 February 2022 (has links)
Pavement structural condition plays a critical role in the rate of pavement deterioration, yet most state highway agencies' network-level decision-making processes are primarily based on surface distresses. Despite the limitations of the traditional structural condition measuring devices, some states have experimented with stationary deflection devices for network-level applications. Over the past decade, continuous deflection devices have become capable of measuring the network-level pavement structural condition information. However, since the traffic speed deflection devices use newer technology, there is a need for guidelines on how the state agencies could make use of this information for pavement management decision-making. This dissertation developed processes and enhanced tools to incorporate the pavement structural condition from the TSD into Virginia's network-level pavement management process This first part of the study developed pavement deterioration models for a subset of road networks in Virginia, to show that the pavement structural condition as measured by the TSD has an impact on the rate of deterioration of the surface condition. A structural condition matrix was then developed to augment the treatment selection process currently used by VDOT. Application of the augmented matrix on the tested Interstate network resulted in reducing the percentage of the network requiring CM and increasing the percentage requiring PM and RM. The second part of the study investigated the possibility of using pavement deflection measurements obtained from the TSD for network-level structural evaluation of pavements in Virginia. The study reported that the structural condition obtained with the TSD can replace the structural condition obtained from the FWD that is currently used in the VDOT PMS. The effective structural number (SNeff) calculated from the TSD and FWD had similar distribution, and the calculated consistency between the TSD SNeff and FWD SNeff was higher than the consistency between the SNeff from two repeated sets of FWD measurements. The third part of the study simulated the network level decision-making approaches based on both the structural condition parameter and the surface condition parameter, considering cases with and without the pavement treatment interval. The study reported that network-level decisions based on the pavement surface condition alone can result in significantly different treatment selection, compared to decisions based on the pavement structural condition. The study reported savings of 9% and 11% for cases with and without considering the pavement treatment intervals, using decision-making based on the structural condition. / Doctor of Philosophy / Pavement structural condition plays a critical role in the rate of pavement deterioration, yet most state highway agencies' network-level decision-making processes are primarily based on surface distresses. Despite the limitations of the traditional structural condition measuring devices, some states have experimented with stationary deflection devices for network-level applications. Over the past decade, continuous deflection devices have become capable of measuring the network-level pavement structural condition information. However, since the traffic speed deflection devices use newer technology, there is a need for guidelines on how the state agencies could make use of this information for pavement management decision-making. This dissertation developed processes and enhanced tools to incorporate the pavement structural condition from the TSD into Virginia's network-level pavement management process' This first part of the study developed pavement deterioration models for a subset of road networks in Virginia, to show that the pavement structural condition as measured by the TSD has an impact on the rate of deterioration of the surface condition. A structural condition matrix was then developed to augment the treatment selection process currently used by VDOT. Application of the augmented matrix on the tested Interstate network resulted in reducing the percentage of the network requiring CM and increasing the percentage requiring PM and RM. The second part of the study investigated the possibility of using pavement deflection measurements obtained from the TSD for network-level structural evaluation of pavements in Virginia. The study reported that the structural condition obtained with the TSD can replace the structural condition obtained from the FWD that is currently used in the VDOT PMS. The effective structural number (SNeff) calculated from the TSD and FWD had similar distribution, and the calculated consistency between the TSD SNeff and FWD SNeff was higher than the consistency between the SNeff from two repeated sets of FWD measurements. The third part of the study simulated the network level decision-making approaches based on both the structural condition parameter and the surface condition parameter, considering cases with and without the pavement treatment interval. The study reported that network-level decisions based on the pavement surface condition alone can result in significantly different treatment selection, compared to decisions based on the pavement structural condition. The study reported savings of 9% and 11% for cases with and without considering the pavement treatment intervals, using decision-making based on the structural condition.
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Assessment of light weight deflectometer for low volume roads experiencing rapidly increased traffic levels

Ordaz, Margarita 08 August 2023 (has links) (PDF)
When evaluating low volume roads (LVRs), structural capacity emphasis is minimal since deterioration typically results from environmental factors. However, in cases where LVR’s experience rapidly increased traffic loading, structural condition becomes important. The research objective was to determine whether the Light Weight Deflectometer (LWD) can be used as a structural evaluation tool for LVRs in the aforementioned conditions. This study explored the capability of LWD equipment in evaluating major factors that influence flexible pavement structural capacity: load induced deterioration, soil moisture, and asphalt temperature. Falling Weight Deflectometer (FWD) and LWD tests were performed to measure pavement structural condition. LWD was shown applicable for LVRs experiencing accelerated traffic. The LWD is portable and efficient for LVRs when high rut depths are permitted. The LWD and FWD produced similar trends. The LWD, based on this thesis, can be recommended for use in lieu of FWD to assess structural condition of LVRs for rapidly increased traffic loading.
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Advances in foundation design and assessment for strategic renewable energy

Dallyn, Paul A. January 2017 (has links)
In order to meet EU legislation on emissions, significant effort is being invested into the development of cost-effective renewable power generation technologies. The two leading technologies are solar and wind power because of their potential for the lowest levelised cost of energy and for showing a growth in installed capacity and technological development. Various research findings have suggested that significant cost savings in the capital expenditure of renewable energy projects can be made through the optimisation of their support foundations, the understanding of which has formed the main goal of the research.
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Structural Condition Assessment of a Parking Deck using Ground Penetrating Radar

Neupane, Garima 03 August 2020 (has links)
No description available.
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Neues Potential im Structural Health Monitoring: Verteilte faseroptische Sensoren für Bestandsbauwerke

Novák, Balthasar, Stein, Franziska, Reinhard, Jochen, Dudonu, Andrian, Zeller, Tanja 08 November 2023 (has links)
Aufgrund der Altersstruktur der Brücken in Deutschland und des überproportional steigenden Schwerlastverkehrs werden umfängliche Erhaltungsmaßnahmen zur Aufrechterhaltung des Infrastrukturnetzes erforderlich. Zur Dynamisierung der Erhaltungsstrategie werden vermehrt kontinuierliche Bauwerksmessungen zur Überwachung und Beurteilung des Bauwerkszustands eingesetzt. Weiterentwicklungen in der Leistungsfähigkeit hochauflösender faseroptischer Sensoren bieten neue messtechnische Möglichkeiten für die großflächige (permanente) Bauwerksüberwachung. Der Beitrag beleuchtet die Potentiale hochauflösender faseroptischer Sensoren zur Zustandsüberwachung von Bestandsbrücken. In einem Pilotprojekt an einer spannungsrisskorrosionsgefährdeten Spannbetonbrücke wurden bzw. werden derzeit faseroptische Sensoren für eine permanente Überwachung installiert und sukzessive in Betrieb genommen. Die Einsatzmöglichkeiten als Dauermonitoringsystem werden anhand der bisherigen Erfahrungen und Ergebnisse demonstriert.

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