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Empowering the Indiana Bridge Inventory Database Toward Rapid Seismic Vulnerability Assessment
Author(s) -
Leslie Bonthron,
Corey Beck,
Alana Lund,
Farida Mahmud,
Zhang Xin,
Rebeca Orellana Montano,
Shirley J. Dyke,
Julio A. Ramírez,
Yenan Cao,
George P. Mavroeidis
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.5703/1288284317282
Subject(s) - bridge (graph theory) , vulnerability (computing) , vulnerability assessment , engineering , asset (computer security) , computer science , civil engineering , computer security , medicine , psychology , psychological resilience , psychotherapist
With the recent identification of the Wabash Valley Seismic Zone in addition to the New Madrid Seismic Zone, Indiana’s Department of Transportation (INDOT) has become concerned with ensuring the adequate seismic performance of their bridge network. While INDOT made an effort to reduce the seismic vulnerability of newly-constructed bridges, many less recent bridges still have the potential for vulnerability. Analyzing these bridges’ seismic vulnerability is a vital task. However, developing a detailed dynamic model for every bridge in the state using information from structural drawings is rather tedious and time-consuming. In this study, we develop a simplified dynamic assessment procedure using readily-available information from INDOT’s Bridge Asset Management Program (BIAS), to rapidly identify vulnerable bridges throughout the state. Eight additional data items are recommended to be added into BIAS to support the procedure. The procedure is applied in the Excel file to create a tool, which is able to automatically implement the simplified bridge seismic analysis procedure. The simplified dynamic assessment procedure and the Excel tool enable INDOT to perform seismic vulnerability assessment and identify bridges more frequently. INDOT can prioritize these bridges for seismic retrofits and efficiently ensure the adequate seismic performance of their assets.

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