Computational Structural Engineering : An International Journal
- Volume 2 Issue 1
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- Pages.11-17
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- 2002
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- 1598-2378(pISSN)
Optimal Target Reliability of Bridges Based on Minimum Life-Cycle Cost Consideration
- Wang, Junjie (Dept. of Bridge Engineering, Tongji University) ;
- Lee, J-C (Applied Materials, Inc.)
- Published : 2002.03.01
Abstract
Cost-effectiveness in design is considered for determining the target reliability of concrete bridges under seismic actions. This objective can be achieved based on the economic optimization of the expected life-cycle cost of a bridge, which includes initial cost, direct losses, and indirect losses of a bridge due to strong earthquakes over its lifetime. A separating factor is defined to consider the redundancy of a transportation network. The Park-Ang damage model is employed to define the damage of a bridge under seismic action, and a Monte Carlo method based on the DRAIN-2DX program is developed to assess the failure probability of a bridge. The results for an example bridge analyzed in this paper show that the optimal target failure probability depends on the traffic volume carried by the bridge and is between 1.0×10/sup -3/ to 3.0×10/sup -3/ over a life of 50 years.