2017
DOI: 10.1590/s1983-41952017000600010
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B-WIM systems application on reinforced concrete bridge structural assessment and highway traffic characterization

Abstract: ResumoThe vehicles that travel on Brazilian highways have changed a lot in the last decades, with an increase in the traffic load and in the amount of trucks. This fact is not exclusive to our country, so much that in order to assess the structural safety of bridges, there was a great development in bridge weigh-in-motion systems (B-WIM) the last decade, especially in developed countries. Moses, in 1979, was the first one to introduce the B-WIM concept. This work presents the results of a B-WIM system applied … Show more

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“…The main advantages of the risk management approach to estimating the losses of the WiM system from the metrological risks are the fast identification of possible metrological failures of measuring equipment; the quantitative assessments of metrological risks over time, which can help reasonably in the choice of appropriate measures; identification of factors that determine the certain risk and the weak links in the metrological support; identification and comparison of risks of relevant processes from the uncertainty of measurements; creation of databases for the optimal management and quality assurance of the WiM system operation [9].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main advantages of the risk management approach to estimating the losses of the WiM system from the metrological risks are the fast identification of possible metrological failures of measuring equipment; the quantitative assessments of metrological risks over time, which can help reasonably in the choice of appropriate measures; identification of factors that determine the certain risk and the weak links in the metrological support; identification and comparison of risks of relevant processes from the uncertainty of measurements; creation of databases for the optimal management and quality assurance of the WiM system operation [9].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%