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  <title>Assessment and retrofitting of existing bridges</title>
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  <namePart>Modena, C.</namePart>
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  <publisher>Taylor &amp; Francis Group</publisher>
  <dateIssued>2012</dateIssued>
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  <title>Bridge Maintenance, Safety, Management, Resilience And Sustainability (cd)</title>
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 <note>The existing stock of road and railway bridges in Italy and in most European countries frequently&#13;
exhibits insufficient performances, both in terms of structural safety and functionality, compared to&#13;
the current demands coming from modern structural codes, transportation systems and necessity of reducing&#13;
the costs of maintenance. Quick and reliable methodologies are then needed to assess the specific vulnerability&#13;
of any bridge typology, in any possible environmental and operating conditions. In the first part of the paper&#13;
the application of such type of methodologies to both road and railway transportation infrastructure in Italy&#13;
is described showing that, e.g., masonry arch bridges are usually quite robust structural systems, r.c.&#13;
bridges generally present durability problems and are vulnerable to seismic actions, steel bridges, other than&#13;
presenting durability problems, are particularly vulnerable to fatigue. Typical retrofitting interventions considered&#13;
in these studies are also briefly presented. In the second part of the work significant case studies of retrofitting&#13;
interventions are in more detail described, focusing on four existing r.c. bridges, which represent an&#13;
homogeneous set, all of them being part of the post-IInd World War reconstruction on the Adige River (the&#13;
second longest river in Italy). These bridges are examples of some of the most usual typologies adopted in&#13;
that historic period, and the defects they evidenced after fifty years of service life were typical of these kind of&#13;
structures, being often the consequences of a poor maintenance and the lack of durability rules in the original&#13;
design. The refurbishment interventions are presented outlining a methodological approach, which takes into&#13;
account the typological characteristics of the structure, the state of maintenance, the functional requirements&#13;
and the environmental aspects connected to the repair and strengthening system.</note>
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  <topic>BRIDGE ASSESSMENT</topic>
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