Knowledge-Based Systems for the Assessment and Management of Bridge Structures: A Review

A. Miyamoto
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Abstract

It is becoming an important social problem to make maintenance and rehabilitation of existing infrastructures such as bridges, buildings, etc. in the world. The kernel of such structure management is to develop a method of safety assessment on items which include remaining life and load carrying capacity. The purpose of this paper is to summarize the finding of up-to-date research articles concerning the application of knowledge-based systems to assessment and management of structures and to illustrate the potential of such systems in the structural engineering. In here, knowledge-based systems include knowledge-based expert systems incorporation with artificial neural networks, fuzzy reasoning and genetic or immune algorithms. Specifically, two modern bridge management systems (BMS’s) are presented in the paper. The first is a BMS to assess the performance and derive optimal strategies for inspection and maintenance of concrete bridge structures using reliability based and knowledge-based systems. The second is the concrete bridge rating expert system (J-BMS BREX) to evaluate the performance of existing bridges by incorporating with artificial neural networks and fuzzy reasoning.
基于知识的桥梁结构评估与管理系统综述
维护和修复世界上现有的桥梁、建筑物等基础设施正成为一个重要的社会问题。这种结构管理的核心是制定一种对包括剩余寿命和承载能力在内的项目进行安全评估的方法。本文的目的是总结有关知识系统应用于结构评估和管理的最新研究文章的发现,并说明这些系统在结构工程中的潜力。在这里,基于知识的系统包括与人工神经网络、模糊推理和遗传或免疫算法相结合的基于知识的专家系统。具体而言,本文介绍了两种现代桥梁管理系统。第一种是BMS,使用基于可靠性和知识的系统来评估混凝土桥梁结构的性能并得出最佳检查和维护策略。二是混凝土桥梁等级评定专家系统(J-BMS BREX),结合人工神经网络和模糊推理对既有桥梁的性能进行评估。
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