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Saeed, Farhan, Alan Bury, Stephen Bonsall, and Ramin Riahi. "The application of AHP in the development of a taxonomy of merchant marine deck officers’ non-technical skills (NTS)." Logistics & Sustainable Transport 10, no. 1 (2019): 55–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jlst-2019-0005.

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Abstract The importance of NTS has been realised in many safety critical industries. Recently the maritime domain has also embraced the idea and implemented an NTS training course for both merchant marine deck and engineering officers. NTS encompass both interpersonal and cognitive skills such as situational awareness, teamwork, decision making, leadership, managerial skills, communication and language skills. Well-developed NTS training allow ship’s officers to recognise quickly when a problem is developing and manage the situation safely and efficiently with the available team members. As a result, the evaluation and grading of deck officers’ NTS is necessary to assure safety at sea, reduce the effects of human error on-board ships, and allow ship board operations to be performed safely. This paper identifies the skills necessary for deck officers to effectively perform their duties on the bridge of a ship. To achieve this, initially, a taxonomy of deck officers’ NTS is developed through a review of relevant literature and the conducting of semi-structured interviews with experienced seafarers. Subsequently, NTS weighting data is collected from experienced seafarers to allow the weight of each element of the taxonomy to be established by the use of the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP).
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Husain, Iqbal, and Dino Bagnariol. "Design and Performance of Jointless Bridges in Ontario: New Technical and Material Concepts." Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 1696, no. 1 (2000): 109–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/1696-14.

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It is well recognized that leaking expansion joints at the ends of bridge decks have led to the premature deterioration of bridge components. The elimination of these maintenance-prone joints not only yields immediate economic benefits but also improves the long-term durability of bridges. In Ontario, Canada, “jointless” bridges have been used for many years. Recently, the use of two main types of these bridges has increased dramatically. The first type is an “integral abutment” bridge that comprises an integral deck and abutment system supported on flexible piles. The approach slabs are also continuous with the deck slab. The flexible foundation allows the anticipated deck movements to take place at the end of the approach slab. Control joint details have been developed to allow movements at this location. The second type is a “semi-integral abutment” bridge that also allows expansion joints to be eliminated from the end of the bridge deck. The approach slabs are continuous with the deck slab, and the abutments are supported on rigid foundations (spread footings). The superstructure is not continuous with the abutments, and conventional bearings are used to allow horizontal movements between the deck and the abutments. A control joint is provided at the end of the approach slab that is detailed to slide in between the wing walls. Some of the design methods and construction details that are used in Ontario for integral and semi-integral abutment bridges are summarized. A review of the actual performance of existing bridges is also presented.
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Seckin, Galip, and Serter Atabay. "Experimental backwater analysis around bridge waterways." Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 32, no. 6 (2005): 1015–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/l05-048.

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A series of five experiments was performed in a two-stage compound channel including various roughness conditions and different types of bridge models, namely, single-opening semi-circular arch bridge model (ASOSC), multiple-opening semi-circular arch bridge model (AMOSC), single-opening elliptic arch bridge model (ASOE), and single-opening straight-deck bridge model with and without piers (DECK) including different span widths. The performances of six different methods for computing backwater around bridge waterways were compared using the experimental data carefully taken on many combinations of cases. The results of the energy method, momentum method, WSPRO method, Yarnell's method, USBPR method, and arch bridge method were compared with experimental results. The results showed that energy method was able to simulate more accurately the measured backwater values than the other methods. The backwater differences between the experimental values and computed values by the energy method are generally within –3.2% and 0.8% in terms of flow depth. A simple generalized function for estimating bridge backwater is also proposed.Key words: bridge backwater, hydraulic model testing, flood control, compound channel flow, one-dimensional methods.
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Wang, Hu, and Fei Han. "Technology Research Status Review of Long-span Continuous Rigid Frame Bridge Deck Pavement." Open Civil Engineering Journal 9, no. 1 (2015): 1028–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874149501509011028.

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Through the analysis and summary of research status and development trends of deck pavement technology of long-span continuous rigid frame bridge deck pavement at home and abroad, the impact factors of durability of continuous rigid frame bridge deck pavement, such as design flaw, constructional quality and overload are studied. This article will comprehensively analyze the cause of disease focusing on mechanism, structure design deficiency and classification method. Analysis shows that: the durability of continuous rigid frame bridge deck pavement is determined not only by pavement material strength, but also by pavement layer thickness and materials of bridge deck. It is integrated design of pavement and bridge deck, superior construction quality and craft that make sure deck pavement durability. Besides, there are still some imperfections and unreasonableness in existing literatures using finite element calculation of continuous rigid frame bridge deck pavement. In order to provide more credible data for future engineering practice and relevant standard, the finite element method and boundary conditions should be studied and improved.
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Wagner, Chad, Sharon Fitzgerald, and Matthew Lauffer. "Characterization of Stormwater Runoff from North Carolina Bridges and Determination of Effects on Selected Receiving Waters." Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 2309, no. 1 (2012): 178–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/2309-18.

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The North Carolina Department of Transportation and the U.S. Geological Survey collaborated on a study to better understand the effects of stormwater runoff from bridges on receiving waters. The following tasks were performed: (a) characterizing the quality and quantity of stormwater runoff from a representative selection of bridges in North Carolina, (b) measuring the quality of stream water upstream of selected bridges to compare constituent concentrations and loads in bridge deck stormwater with those in the stream, (c) determining whether the chemistry of bed sediment upstream and downstream of selected bridges differed substantially according to the presence or absence of a best management practice for bridge runoff, and (d) estimating the rate at which bridge deck runoff mixed with the receiving stream. The investigation measured bridge deck runoff from 15 bridges for 12 to 15 storms, the quality of stream water for base flow and storm conditions at four of the bridge deck sites, and the chemistry of stream bed sediment upstream and downstream of 30 bridges across North Carolina. Runoff and stream samples were analyzed for a wide range of constituents, including dissolved and total recoverable metals and nutrients, major ions, total suspended solids, suspended sediment, oil and grease, petroleum hydrocarbons, and semi-volatile organic compounds. For 64% of comparisons, concentrations in bridge deck runoff were no different or were less than those measured in receiving waters, and the maximum concentrations of constituents in the bridge deck runoff were rapidly reduced to the ambient stream concentrations, generally within 50 ft downstream of the bridge.
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Jiang, Rui Juan, Qi Ming Wu, Yi Yan Chen, Fei Cui, and Xiao Wei Yi. "A Robust Design of Suspenders in through and Half-Through Arch Bridges." Advanced Materials Research 163-167 (December 2010): 2094–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.163-167.2094.

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It is well-known that in modern through and half-through arch bridges the suspenders are important components since they connect the bridge deck and the arch ribs. The collapse of bridge deck or arch ribs may be induced once one or more suspenders are broken. In this paper, the traditional design way of the suspenders in through and half-through arch bridges is discussed first. Based on the discussion, a new way to design suspenders for arch bridges is then put forward. The reasonability and robustness of this new way is proved by a numerical example based on a real through arch bridge using the comprehensive commercial software ANSYS. It can be concluded from the analysis in this paper that the new way to design the suspenders for the through and half-through arch bridges can assure the safety of the bridge effectively even though one or more suspenders happen to break.
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Haynes, Matthew A., Erdem Coleri, and Shashwath Sreedhar. "Impermeable Asphalt Concrete Layer to Protect and Seal Concrete Bridge Decks." Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 2673, no. 6 (2019): 355–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0361198119841041.

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Deterioration of the concrete bridge deck is one of the most significant problems affecting the service life of bridges in the United States (U.S.). The early failure of asphalt pavement overlays on concrete bridge decks with spray-on waterproofing membranes has been recognized as a significant issue by the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT). Potential reasons for the failure of the asphalt overlays were thought to be the poor adhesion between the waterproofing membrane and the asphalt-wearing course, and the material properties of the asphalt layer. Moisture penetration into the asphalt overlay and standing water on the concrete bridge deck result in expansion and contraction at the interface on the bridge deck during freeze-thaw cycles. Expansion and contraction because of freeze-thaw cycles cause debonding at the interface and result in an increased rate of deterioration for the asphalt concrete overlay. Additionally, the de-icing salts used to prevent hazardous roadway surfaces in the winter permeate into the deck and cause corrosion of the steel reinforcement, weakening the structural integrity of the bridge. The main goal of this study is to develop an impermeable asphalt mixture with high cracking and rutting resistance that can seal and protect the concrete bridge deck by preventing water and de-icing salts from penetrating into the concrete deck. Permeability of developed asphalt mixtures was quantified by permeability testing and moisture sensor measurements. Rutting and cracking resistance of the developed impermeable asphalt mixture strategies were also evaluated by conducting flow number (FN) and semi-circular bend (SCB) tests in the laboratory.
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Chen, Bo, Jin Zheng, and Jian Ping Wang. "Simulation on Temperature Distribution of Composite Bridge Deck Plate." Advanced Materials Research 156-157 (October 2010): 1455–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.156-157.1455.

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The evaluation on time-varying temperature distribution of composite deck plates of long span bridge is carried out in this study through an integration of knowledge in material science and structural analysis. Two-dimensional heat transfer models are utilized to determine the time-dependent temperature distribution of deck plate, deck trough and deck pavement of the bridge. The solar radiation model is utilized to examine the time-varying temperature distribution. Comparison between the analytical results and the field measurement shows similar properties, in terms of temperature distribution within the deck segment. The made observations demonstrate that the simulated temperature variation of the deck plate based on the solar radiation model agrees well with measurement results.
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Wang, Zhida, and Elena Dragomirescu. "Flutter Derivatives Identification and Aerodynamic Performance of an Optimized Multibox Bridge Deck." Advances in Civil Engineering 2016 (2016): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/8530154.

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The bridge deck sections used for long-span suspension bridges have evolved through the years, from the compact box deck girders geometrical configurations to twin-box and three-box bridge decks sections. The latest generation of split and multiple-box bridge decks proved to have better aerodynamic behavior; thus further optimization methods are sought for such geometrical configurations. A new type of multibox bridge deck, consisting of four aerodynamically shaped deck boxes, two side decks for the traffic lanes and two middle decks for the railway traffic, connected between them by stabilizing beams, was tested in the wind tunnel for identifying the flutter derivatives and to verify the aerodynamic performance of the proposed multibox deck. Aerodynamic static force coefficients were measured for the multibox bridge deck model, scaled 1 : 80, for Reynolds numbers up to 5.1 × 105, under angles of attack between −8° and 8°. Iterative Least Squares (ILS) method was employed for identifying the flutter derivatives of the multibox bridge deck model, based on the results obtained from the free vibration tests and based on the frequency analysis the critical flutter wind speed for the corresponding prototype of the multibox bridge was estimated at 188 m/s.
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Jiang, Rui Juan, Yi Yan Chen, Qi Ming Wu, and Xiao Wei Yi. "The Impact Effect Study Due to The Suspender Break in Through Arch Bridges." Advanced Materials Research 199-200 (February 2011): 1324–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.199-200.1324.

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It is well-known that in modern through arch bridges the suspenders are important components since they connect the bridge deck and the arch ribs. When the suspender break happens, the other components of the through arch bridge will be impacted successively. Sometimes, the collapse of bridge deck may be induced by the possible suspender break. In this paper, the impact effect on the remaining components of the through arch bridge due to the suspender break is studied and obtained by appropriate simulation and time-history analysis using the comprehensive commercial software ANSYS, which is based on a real through arch bridge. The study in this paper will be helpful to carry out the reasonable design of the through arch bridge.
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