Reliability Engineering & System Safety,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
251, P. 110334 - 110334
Published: July 11, 2024
Scour-induced
failures
of
bridges
pose
a
global
challenge,
leading
to
significant
economic
and
service
losses.
Compounded
by
infrequent
inspections
inadequate
consideration
hydro-geological
factors
in
current
scour
risk
assessments,
this
issue
is
particularly
pressing
the
context
climate
change
associated
hazards.
Addressing
imperative
for
enhanced
infrastructure
resilience,
study
introduces
framework
management.
Utilizing
Geographic
Information
Systems
(GIS)
datasets
applying
Analytic
Hierarchy
Process
(AHP)
assess
various
weighted
affecting
risk,
we
have
systematically
mapped
information
layers
encompassing
structural,
riverine,
geological,
flood
conduct
strategic
susceptibility
assessment.
The
proposed
approach
applied
railway
network
southeast
England,
identifying
scour-susceptible
that
can
be
prioritized
detailed
inspections.
Compared
existing
scores,
scores
approximately
30
region
were
adjusted,
with
22
transitioning
from
medium
high
priority.
Our
methodology,
exemplified
case
study,
offers
asset
managers
deeper
insights
into
determinants
facilitates
informed
decision-making
prioritizing
scour-mitigation
measures
across
network.
Resilient Cities and Structures,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
1(2), P. 23 - 41
Published: June 1, 2022
Risk
assessment
and
mitigation
programs
have
been
carried
out
over
the
last
decades
in
attempt
to
reduce
transportation
infrastructure
downtime
post-disaster
recovery
costs.
Recently,
concept
of
resilience
gained
increasing
importance
design,
assessment,
maintenance,
rehabilitation
structures
systems,
particularly
bridges
networks,
exposed
natural
man-made
hazards.
In
field
disaster
mitigation,
frameworks
proposed
provide
a
basis
for
development
qualitative
quantitative
models
quantifying
functionality
at
various
scales,
including
components,
groups
systems
within
networks
communities.
these
frameworks,
effects
aging
environmental
aggressiveness
must
be
explicitly
considered,
affecting
structural
performance
civil
systems.
Significant
efforts
made
incorporate
risk
into
informed
decision
making
decide
how
best
use
resources
minimize
impact
hazards
on
This
review
paper
is
part
efforts.
It
presents
an
overview
main
principles
concepts,
methods
strategies,
advances
accomplishments
life-cycle
reliability,
with
emphasis
seismic
road
networks.
The Science of The Total Environment,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
822, P. 153661 - 153661
Published: Feb. 3, 2022
Flash
floods
are
common
manifestations
of
extreme
weather
events
and
one
the
most
severe
natural
hazards.
In
Europe,
they
have
been
responsible
for
359
fatalities
an
economic
loss
totalling
67
million
USD
in
past
decade
(EM-DAT),
while
their
increasing
severity
is
linked
to
climate
change.
Nevertheless,
flash
remain
a
poorly
documented
phenomenon
due
lack
flow
intensity
data
many
affected
watersheds.
Based
on
thorough
field
investigation,
including
UAV-based
3D
mapping
material
characterization
with
on-site
testing,
we
carry
out
numerical
study
notable
flood
that
caused
collapse
bridges
buildings
Central
Greece,
following
recent
Mediterranean
hurricane.
Focusing
carefully
selected
case
study,
combine
modelling
flow-structure
interaction
detailed
mechanical
nonlinear
structural
response
reproduce
flood-induced
fracture
bridge
abutment.
Back-analysis
this
failure
responds
fundamental
problem
estimating
undocumented
magnitude
event.
The
paper
estimates
lower
bound
value
velocity
at
studied
location.
This
can
be
valuable
input
interpretation
extensive
damage
took
place
downstream
re-assessment
risk
region
where
similar
expected
become
more
frequent
because
approach,
disaster
forensics
engineering
analysis
used
fill
gap
missing
real-time
measurements,
implemented
posteriori
estimation
events.
well-documented
flooding
also
validation
future
experimental
methods
motivate
investigations
mechanisms
governing
flow-soil-structure
river
crossings.
Natural hazards and earth system sciences,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
22(3), P. 795 - 812
Published: March 10, 2022
Abstract.
Bridges
are
critical-infrastructure
components
of
road
and
rail
transport
networks.
A
large
number
these
critical
assets
cross
or
adjacent
to
waterways
floodplains
therefore
exposed
flood
actions
such
as
scour,
hydrodynamic
loading,
inundation,
all
which
exacerbated
by
debris
accumulations.
These
stressors
widely
recognized
responsible
for
the
vast
majority
bridge
failures
around
world,
they
expected
be
due
climate
change.
While
efforts
have
been
made
increase
robustness
bridges
hazard,
many
scientific
technical
gaps
remain.
were
explored
during
an
expert
workshop
that
took
place
in
April
2021
with
participation
academics,
consultants,
decision
makers
operating
mainly
United
Kingdom
specializing
fields
risk
assessment
management
resilience.
The
objective
was
identify
prioritize
most
urgent
significant
impediments
In
particular,
following
issues,
established
at
different
levels
scales
resilience,
identified
analysed
depth:
(i)
characterization
effects
floods
on
typologies,
(ii)
uncertainties
formulae
scour
depth
assessment,
(iii)
evaluation
consequences
damage,
(iv)
recovery
process
after
(v)
decision-making
under
uncertainty
flood-critical
bridges,
(vi)
use
event
forecasting
monitoring
data
increasing
reliability
estimations.
issues
discussed
this
paper
inform
other
researchers
stakeholders
worldwide,
guide
directions
future
research
field,
influence
policies
mitigation
rapid
response
warnings,
ultimately
Transportation Research Part D Transport and Environment,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
121, P. 103800 - 103800
Published: June 9, 2023
Climate
change
exacerbates
natural
hazards
and
continuously
challenges
the
performance
of
critical
infrastructure.
Thus,
climate
resilience
sustainable
adaptation
infrastructure
are
paramount
importance.
This
paper
puts
forward
a
novel
framework
metrics
for
optimising
sustainability
(Greenhouse
Gas
emissions
-
GHG),
(restoration
time),
cost.
The
aims
to
facilitate
decision-making
by
operators
stakeholders
communicate
actionable
trade-offs
between
these
principles.
It
describes
approaches
quantifying
ex-ante
ex-post
recovery
from
lenses
using
relevant
metrics.
concludes
with
an
application
on
bridge,
where
normalised
integrated
into
one
unique
index
(ISRC),
which
can
be
used
in
prioritisation
portfolios
similar
assets.
optimisation
program
includes
bridge
recovery,
while
reducing
GHG
emissions.
impact
indexes
is
examined
results
show
how
optimum
solutions
adversely
affected
different
projections.
In
all
scenarios
examined,
more
leading
reduced
(tCO2e)
when
weighing
Based
case
study
analysed
this
paper,
low
carbon
restoration
strategy
resulted
up
50%
higher
ISRC,
justify
investments
strategies
transport
Journal of Bridge Engineering,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
28(4)
Published: Feb. 6, 2023
Hydraulic
factors
have
become
the
principal
causes
of
bridge
failures
since
1990s.
They
account
for
around
50%
in
database
constructed
by
present
authors.
generally
occur
without
early
warning,
with
significantly
destructive
results.
These
kinds
are
expected
to
continue
future
due
increasing
climate
change
all
over
world.
This
paper
is
intended
a
comprehensive
review
up-to-date
work
on
hydraulic
three
factors:
scour,
flood,
and
floe
ices.
First,
we
conduct
historical
statistic
analysis
failures,
especially
focusing
features,
based
1,700
cases
collected
past
200
years.
Then,
failure
modes
prediction
methods
ices,
respectively,
discuss
some
relevant
examples
applications
adopted
current
practices.
The
aim
this
provide
concise
but
summary
information
needed
researchers
engineers
understand
mechanisms
bridges
how
practices
deal
these
issues.
Much
has
been
dedicated
determining
what
research
required
furtherly
subject
find
improved
solutions
existing
problems.
We
hope
that
will
Sustainable Cities and Society,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
91, P. 104405 - 104405
Published: Jan. 13, 2023
Apart
from
security
issues,
war-torn
societies
and
countries
face
immense
challenges
in
rebuilding
damaged
critical
infrastructure.
Existing
post-conflict
recovery
frameworks
mainly
focus
on
social
impacts
mitigation.
Also,
existing
for
resilience
to
natural
hazards
are
based
design
intervention,
yet,
they
not
fit
infrastructure
a
number
of
reasons
explained
this
paper.
Post-conflict
peacebuilding
can
be
enhanced
when
by
assessment
(RBA)
is
employed,
using
standoff
observations
that
include
data
disparate
remote-sensing
sources,
e.g.
public
satellite
imagery,
forensics
crowdsourcing,
collected
during
the
conflict.
This
paper
discusses
why
conflicts
warfare
require
new
framework
achieving
resilience.
It
then
introduces
novel
includes
different
scales
with
asset
regional
considers
levels
knowledge,
data-driven
assessments
facilitate
prioritisation
reconstruction.
The
applied
transport
network
area
west
Kyiv,
Ukraine
demonstrate
how
support
decision-makers,
such
as
governments
multilateral
financial
institutions,
address
needs
accelerate
humanitarian
assistance,
absorb
shocks
maximise
after
Structural Safety,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
111, P. 102515 - 102515
Published: July 20, 2024
Probabilistic
life-cycle
consequence
(LCCon)
analysis
(e.g.,
assessment
of
repair
costs,
downtime,
or
casualties
over
an
asset's
service
life)
can
enable
optimal
management
critical
assets
under
uncertainties.
This
lead
to
effective
risk-informed
decision-making
for
future
disaster
(i.e.,
risk
mitigation
and/or
resilience-enhancing
strategies/policies).
Nevertheless,
despite
recent
advances
in
understanding,
modeling,
and
quantifying
multiple-hazard
(or
multi-hazard)
interactions,
most
available
LCCon
analytical
formulations
fail
accurately
compute
the
exacerbated
consequences,
which
may
be
due
incomplete
absent
actions
between
different
interacting
hazard
events.
paper
introduces
a
discrete-time,
discrete-state
Markovian
framework
efficient
multi-hazard
deteriorating
engineering
systems
buildings,
infrastructure
components)
that
appropriately
accounts
complex
interactions
natural-hazard
events
their
effects
on
system's
performance.
The
assumption
is
used
model
probability
system
being
any
performance
level
limit
state)
after
multiple
inducing
either
instantaneous
gradual
deterioration
potential
through
implementing
stochastic
(transition)
matrices.
estimates
are
then
obtained
by
combining
state
distributions
with
suitable
system-level
models
computationally
manner.
proposed
illustrated
two
case
studies
subject
earthquake
flood
events,
as
well
environment-induced
corrosion
during
life.
first
reinforced
concrete
building
second
transportation
road
network
bridge.
The Science of The Total Environment,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
850, P. 157976 - 157976
Published: Aug. 11, 2022
A
novel
framework
for
the
expedient
assessment
of
flood
risk
to
transportation
networks
focused
on
response
most
critical
and
vulnerable
infrastructure
assets,
bridges,
is
developed,
validated
applied.
Building
upon
recent
French
guidelines
scour
(CEREMA,
2019),
this
paper
delivers
a
thorough
methodology,
that
incorporates
three
key,
parameters:
(i)
hydrodynamic
loading,
hazard
component
equal
significance
scour,
hazard;
(ii)
correlation
select
indicators
with
new
index
relating
flow
velocity,
primary
measure
adverse
impacts
flow–structure
interaction,
enabling
more
accurate
automated,
bridge
susceptibility
scour;
(iii)
use
new,
comprehensive
indicator,
namely
Indicator
Flood
Hazard
Intensity
(IFHI)
which
incorporates,
in
simple
yet
efficient
way,
key
parameters
controlling
severity
impact
floodwater
height,
obstruction,
sediment
type.
The
implemented
analysis
case
study
area,
considering
an
inventory
117
bridges
diverse
construction
characteristics,
were
affected
by
major
impacted
Greece
September
2020.
reliability
method
against
extensive
record
inspected
documented
damages.
Regional
scale
facilitated
adoption
Multi-Criteria
Decision-Making
indexing,
geomorphological,
meteorological,
hydrological,
land
use/cover
data,
based
processing
remotely
sensed
imagery
openly
available
geospatial
datasets
GIS.