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A qualitative assessment of the effects of climate change on bridges
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Climate change is a fact and the potential climate change impacts on infrastructure are necessary to examine to ensure the safety and performance of societies. The evidence for climate change is overwhelming, the changes have been observed and the projected future based on models indicate further change. Several of the climate change impacts are predictable, though the magnitude of the changes is unknown. Bridges are a part of the infrastructure that have a substantially long service life, which make them important to consider when regarding the impacts of climate change. In this thesis a recently developed risk-based prioritisation method was reviewed. The method qualitatively assesses the impacts of climate change on bridges, aiming to address the two following question related to operation and management. Firstly, which climate change impacts should be prioritised for a single bridge? Secondly, which bridge should be given precedence when considering the potential impacts of climate change, for a group of bridges? The main components of the method are hazard, exposure, vulnerability and consequence. These components are assessed and aggregated into two ranking indices, level-I ranking index addressing the first question and level-II ranking index addressing the second one. The review was conducted to examine the practical feasibility of the method, evaluating its strengths, weaknesses and possible improvements. The potential climate change impacts selected for analysis of the method were increased deterioration rates and increased stress due to expansion. The bridge selection comprised out of seven roadway bridge located in different counties in Sweden. The relevant bridge information for the selection was obtained from the Swedish Transport Administrations database, BaTMan. The climate data used to evaluate the increase of the potential climate change impacts was acquired from the Climate scenario database created by the Rossby Centre at the Swedish Meteorologic<br />Bridges are fundamental elements of our infrastructure. These elements cross valleys, rivers, lakes and oceans making it possible for you to get from point A to B. The climate is changing which jeopardises the safety and performance of bridge structures. Numerous potential climate change impacts significant for bridges have been identified in recent studies. Climate change is a fact. The evidence for climate change is overwhelming. It has been observed and the projected climate of the future indicate further change. The projected increase of precipitation and higher temperature are two climate parameters that induce a large number of severe climate change impacts relevant for infrastructure. To account for the climate change, it is necessary to be aware of the risks and to have a way of assessing them. Bridges are a part of the infrastructure that have a substantially long service life. This makes these structures especially important to consider when regarding the impacts of climate change. In this thesis a recently developed risk-based prioritisation method was reviewed. The method qualitatively assesses the impacts of climate change on bridges. It could be a useful tool for risk assessment considering climate change impacts for bridges as well as for other infrastructures. The method was proved to be applicable. The review of the method was conducted to examine the practical feasibility of the method on real case studies. Up until now, the method had only been tested on hypothetical bridge examples. Furthermore, the review was made to identify the methods strengths, weaknesses and possible improvement. The method aims to address the following two questions. Firstly, for a single bridge which is the most critical climate change impact? Secondly, for a group of bridge which bridge is the most critical one considering the potential climate change impacts? The bridge selection assessed with the method comprised out of seven roadway bridge located in different countie
Details
- Database :
- OAIster
- Notes :
- application/pdf, English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1190718092
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource