2022
DOI: 10.33552/ctcse.2022.08.000695
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Condition Monitoring of Reinforced Concrete Bridge Decks: Current Practices and Future Perspectives

Abstract: Reinforced concrete bridge decks deteriorate over time primarily due to increasing traffic loads, severe environmental conditions, especially in North America, and deferred maintenance. Condition monitoring of those structures in a timely manner is of a great importance for making informed decisions regarding maintenance, rehabilitation and replacement strategies to preserve their value, maintain their levels of service and safeguard against catastrophic failures. The objective of this paper is to introduce a … Show more

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“…Bridge decks provide a driving surface that facilitates the movement of people and cargo. Environmental factors, increasing traffic volumes, accidents, deferred maintenance, and aging are just a few contributing factors to this element deterioration (Omar and Moselhi 2022). Improving bridge deck maintenance, rehabilitation, and replacement work can effectively lower overall bridge expenditures as well as the bridge's life cycle costs, since maintenance actions of bridge decks account for 50% to 85% of total bridge costs (Gucunski et al 2014).…”
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“…Bridge decks provide a driving surface that facilitates the movement of people and cargo. Environmental factors, increasing traffic volumes, accidents, deferred maintenance, and aging are just a few contributing factors to this element deterioration (Omar and Moselhi 2022). Improving bridge deck maintenance, rehabilitation, and replacement work can effectively lower overall bridge expenditures as well as the bridge's life cycle costs, since maintenance actions of bridge decks account for 50% to 85% of total bridge costs (Gucunski et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Visual examinations and non-destructive evaluation methods (e.g., digital imaging, ground-penetrating radar, and infrared thermography) are utilized to assess the current condition of bridge decks at uniform inspection intervals, e.g., 24 months (FHWA 2004;Omar and Moselhi 2022). However, due to the fact that there are a large number of bridges that require regular inspection, this process requires considerable effort, time, cost, and resources, besides being a source of substantial danger.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%