Safety
and reliability are important for the whole expected service duration
of an engineering structure. Therefore, prognostical solutions for
different building types are needed and uncertainties have to be
handled. Life-cycle strategies to control future structural
degradations by concepts of appropriate design have to be developed,
in case including means of inspection, maintenance, and repair.
Aspects of costs and sustainability also matter.The Cooperative
Research Center for Lifetime-Oriented Design Concepts (SFB 398) at
Ruhr University in Bochum combines the wide range of scientific
topics between structural engineering, structural and soil mechanics
and material sciences regarding structural lifetime management in
this present extraordinary monolithic format. The characterization
and modeling of lifetime-related external actions of multiple origin
are presented in this book as well as the physical description, the
modeling and the validation of material degradation. Adaptive
numerical methods and simulation techniques are provided for the
lifetime-oriented design concepts to forecast material and structural
degradation. Stochastic aspects, mathematical optimization methods
and interactions between various influences are included. Thus, a
solid basis is provided for future practical use and also for
standardization of structural design with respect to
lifetime-prediction.
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