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Cost-Effective Maintenance Policy for Sliding Surfaces of Bridge Bearings Using a Gamma Stochastic Process for Forecasting

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Médium: article de revue
Langue(s): anglais
Publié dans: Structural Control and Health Monitoring, , v. 2023
Page(s): 1-15
DOI: 10.1155/2023/5751636
Abstrait:

To determine the optimal alert threshold for sliding surface replacement of bridge bearings, a cost-effective maintenance policy is proposed in this paper using a gamma stochastic process. First, the sliding surface-triggered run-to-failure process of bridge bearings is discussed based on existing field inspection and maintenance records. Then, the wear thickness of sliding materials is estimated step-by-step based on the cumulative travel distance and wear rate. The gamma stochastic process is used to model degradation of sliding surfaces by using the indicator of wear thickness to depict uncertainties during the degrading process. Next, the optimal alert threshold for replacement of sliding surfaces is determined based on the cost-effective maintenance policy by minimizing the long-term expected maintenance cost rate. Finally, bearings of a long-span suspension bridge are employed to demonstrate the potential effectiveness of the proposed methodology. As a result, the wear thickness of sliding materials approximately follows a linear degrading law. Based on the gamma degrading model, the objective function subject to the long-term expected cost rate is formed. After optimization, the optimal alert threshold for replacement of sliding surfaces is 2.016 mm to achieve a minimum long-term expected maintenance cost rate of US$9,427 per day. In addition, the estimated service life subject to the alert threshold obeys a Gaussian distribution with a mean of 1278 days based on the one-year monitored displacement data.

Structurae ne peut pas vous offrir cette publication en texte intégral pour l'instant. Le texte intégral est accessible chez l'éditeur. DOI: 10.1155/2023/5751636.
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    21.03.2023
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    21.03.2023
 
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