Calibrating safety-based design charts for horizontal curves using system reliability analysis and multivariate models

IF 2.4 3区 工程技术 Q3 TRANSPORTATION
Amr Shalkamy, K. El-Basyouny, Yong Li
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Abstract The majority of previous studies on reliability-based highway design focussed on assessing the risk associated with only one mode of non-compliance (i.e. insufficient sight distance on horizontal curves using 2 D sight distance calculations). Only a handful number of studies established a link between risk levels and collisions. This paper calibrates safety-based design charts for horizontal curves considering a system reliability analysis (i.e., multi-mode) where the non-compliance could result from limited sight distance and vehicle skidding. The paper first utilised LiDAR data to collect curve attributes and assess the Available Sight Distance in a 3 D environment on 244 horizontal curves in Alberta, Canada. Monte Carlo Simulation was then used to calculate the associated risk levels, and full-Bayes multivariate Poisson lognormal regression was utilised to develop statistically significant safety performance functions that relate risk levels to collisions. Safety-based design charts were calibrated to relate curve attributes to risk levels and collisions. The calibrated charts showed the importance of using multi-mode reliability analysis. An example of using the calibrated charts in estimating the expected safety benefits of geometric improvements was introduced. The developed charts can offer designers a tool to estimate the safety consequences of design alternatives and aid the decision-making process of rehabilitation projects.
使用系统可靠性分析和多变量模型校准基于安全的水平曲线设计图
以往基于可靠性的公路设计研究大多集中于评估一种不合规模式(即使用二维视距计算水平弯道视距不足)的风险。只有少数研究确定了风险水平和碰撞之间的联系。考虑到系统可靠性分析(即多模式),本文校准了基于安全的水平曲线设计图表,其中不符合可能由有限的视距和车辆打滑引起。本文首先利用激光雷达数据收集曲线属性,并在加拿大阿尔伯塔省244条水平曲线的三维环境中评估可用视距。然后使用蒙特卡罗模拟来计算相关的风险水平,并使用全贝叶斯多元泊松对数正态回归来开发具有统计意义的安全性能函数,将风险水平与碰撞联系起来。基于安全的设计图表经过校准,将曲线属性与风险水平和碰撞联系起来。校正后的图显示了采用多模可靠性分析的重要性。介绍了利用标定图估计几何改进的预期安全效益的一个实例。开发的图表可以为设计人员提供一种工具来评估设计方案的安全后果,并帮助修复项目的决策过程。
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