Rating of Prognostic Performance Indicators through the Indicator Readiness Level

Author:

Limongelli Maria Pina1,Orcesi Andre2,Vidovic Anja3

Affiliation:

1. Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy

2. University Paris-Est, IFSTTAR, Materials and Structures department, Champs-sur-Marne, France

3. University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria

Abstract

<p>To move from corrective maintenance to preventive maintenance, it is essential to be able to monitor the bridge component behaviour and detect any drop in the performance level before major failure occurs. Performance Indicators are used to deal with life-cycle deterioration of infrastructures and characterize the current and future structural conditions. In the context of Cost Action TU1406, several performance indicators have been identified to serve as benchmarks in the establishment of a Quality Control plan. These Indicators can be qualitative or quantitative based, data-driven or obtained with physically-based models. They can be collected during principal inspections, through a visual examination, a non-destructive test or a temporary or permanent monitoring system. Moreover, they can describe the current condition (diagnostic performance indicators) and/or forecast future conditions (prognostic performance indicators). Several Performance Indicators are currently the object of research effort and not yet ready at for a systematic application to Quality Checks. The Indicator Readiness Level scale has been previously proposed by the authors to rate the maturity levels of Performance Indicators. This scale is herein applied to prognostic performance indicators used to characterize the performance of a bridge in terms of its ability to perform the structural function.</p>

Publisher

International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE)

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