Condition Indicators for Inspection and Maintenance Planning

Regula Wicki*, Vasiliki Malioka, Michael Havbro Faber

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Abstract

The identification of cost efficient maintenance strategies for concrete structures usually takes basis in condition assessments achieved through inspections, tests and monitoring. It is well recognized that such condition assessments are subject to significant uncertainties and in general at best provide indications rather than observations about the condition of the structure. The present work proposes a probabilistic framework for the quantification of inspection results for concrete structures in regard to their actual condition and the predicted future degradation. Within this context it is shown how condition indicators, based on non-destructive evaluation methods, can be formulated to enable quality control and inspection and maintenance planning. Furthermore it is investigated how the "strength" of the indicators not only depends on the inspection method but moreover may be significantly dependent on the age of the structure at the time of the inspection.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLife-Cycle Performance of Deteriorating Structures : Assessment, Design and Management
EditorsD.M. Frangopol, E. Bruhwiler, M.H. Faber, B. Adey
Number of pages11
Publication date2003
Pages344-354
ISBN (Print)078440707X, 9780784407073
Publication statusPublished - 2003
Externally publishedYes
EventLife-Cycle Performance of Deteriorating Structures: Assessment, Design and Management - Lausanne, Switzerland
Duration: 24 Mar 200326 Mar 2003

Conference

ConferenceLife-Cycle Performance of Deteriorating Structures: Assessment, Design and Management
Country/TerritorySwitzerland
CityLausanne
Period24/03/200326/03/2003
SponsorSwiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, Swiss National Science Foundation SNF

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