2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.engstruct.2019.01.101
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Review of resilience assessment of coastal bridges to extreme wave-induced loads

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“…Since then, the term resilience has been used within a large variety of scientific fields including engineering (e.g. the resilience of bridges; Qeshta et al, 2019) and ecology (i.e. the resilience of ecosystems; Scheffer et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then, the term resilience has been used within a large variety of scientific fields including engineering (e.g. the resilience of bridges; Qeshta et al, 2019) and ecology (i.e. the resilience of ecosystems; Scheffer et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the quantification of vulnerability and resilience of the bridge system under extreme wave loadings, Balomenos et al (2020) developed fragility models for individual spans of different bridge classes and whole bridge system, accounting for different types of superstructures within the bridge, vulnerable to hurricane induced wave loadings by including spatial variability of wave loads and variations in structural characteristics. Qeshta et al (2019) and Qeshta (2019) evaluated the resilience of coastal low-lying bridges under extreme wave-induced loadings by providing a comprehensive vulnerability assessment framework with strong connectivity between the super-and sub-structure.…”
Section: Low-rise Bridgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…To have a better practical performance evaluation and concept of interface design, Yuan et al (2018) proposed a practical guide for the connection design under wave-deck interaction by suggesting using a structural capacity model with a three-step framework. With the further understanding of the failure mechanism of bridge deck under various wave conditions, more countermeasures and models about the quantification of vulnerability and resilience of the bridge system under extreme wave loadings are expected to be proposed for improving the resilience of the coastal bridges (Balomenos and Padgett 2018;Qeshta 2019;Qeshta et al 2019;Zhao et al 2020aZhao et al , 2020b.…”
Section: Countermeasuresmentioning
confidence: 99%