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Original Articles

RELIABILITY OF EXISTING STRUCTURES

Pages 187-206 | Received 25 Oct 1997, Accepted 07 Dec 1997, Published online: 04 Sep 2007
 

Abstract

Structures that have been in service for some time have been load tested either by the in service load or, in some circumstances, by a proof load. Their successful survival is evidence that their load-carrying capacity, over and above the dead load, is greater than the applied load. This information can be used to update their reliability. The reliability updating analysis can be carried out based on efficient reliability updating methods.

Results of analysis show that the increase in reliability of a service-proven structure is strongly influenced by the value of maximum load already sustained. This increase implies that a less stringent strength requirement for a service-proven structure than for a new structure should allowed for the same safety level. A graphic representation of the relationship between the updated reliability index, maximum applied load, and reliability index before service is suggested for possible applications.

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