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Author(s):  
Zhifeng Xu

This research proposes a set of novel algorithms for structural reliability estimation based on muti-dimensional binary search tree and breadth-first search, namely the reliability accuracy supervised searching algorithm, the limit-state surface resolution supervised searching algorithm and the reliability index precision supervised fast searching algorithm. The proposed algorithms have the following strengths: 1, all the proposed algorithms have satisfactory computational efficiency by reducing redundant samplings; 2, their computational costs are stable and computable; 3, performance functions of high non-linearity can be will handled; 4, the reliability accuracy supervised searching algorithm can adapt its computational cost according to a prescribed accuracy; 5, the limit-state surface resolution supervised searching algorithm is able to probe sharp changes on limit-state surfaces; 6, the reliability index precision supervised fast searching algorithm computes the reliability index with sufficient precision in a fast way.


Author(s):  
Joydeep Das ◽  
Arjun Sil

The reinforced concrete (RC) bridges deteriorate essentially due to strength loss induced by aging of the structure, extreme weathering conditions, and unplanned increased service loads. However, these load variations and aging factors equally could compromise structural reliability, and service life for continuous satisfactory operation of service bridges for future performance. A reasonable model of bridge strength and applied loads becomes the basis of accurate prediction of bridge functionality. Hence, time-dependent reliability approaches could be used efficiently to gain a reliable understanding of issues facing by the bridges in the study area for appropriate solutions. In this paper, the reliability of bridges under harsh conditions studied using time-variant and time-invariant reliability models in which both load and resistance considered as a time-dependent parameter. A combination of condition rating (CR) and time-dependent load employed to attain accurate insights about the degradation of structural resistance of the existing bridges. The result shows the significant impact of aging as well as traffic loads influence in the service life of both national highways (NH) and rural road service bridges. These observations might be used to adopt appropriate planning strategies as well as rational decisions to ensure the safety of the bridges for future operation.


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