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Huseyin Akay, Musteyde Baduna Kocyigit and A. Melih Yanmaz
In this paper, findings of a research project about river bridges in Turkey are shared and details of the developed safety-inspection method based on hydrological and hydraulic factors are presented. In the project, the Western Black Sea Basin was chosen...
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Haoran Song and Yingna Li
Transmission lines have the characteristics of being tall tower structures with a large span distribution of transmission lines that are sensitive to external loads such as wind and ice, and belong to strong, nonlinear, complex, rigid-flexible coupling s...
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Jorge Ramos-Hurtado, Felipe Muñoz-La Rivera, Javier Mora-Serrano, Arnaud Deraemaeker and Ignacio Valero
The construction site is a hazardous place. The dynamic, complex interaction between workers, machinery, and the environment leads to dangerous risks. In response to such risks, the goal is to fulfill the zero accidents philosophy, which requires the dev...
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Chuanwei Wang, Saisai Wang, Hongwei Ma, Heng Zhang, Xusheng Xue, Haibo Tian and Lei Zhang
Tracked inspection robots possess prominent advantages in dealing with severe environment rescue, safety inspection, and other important tasks, and have been used widely. However, tracked robots are affected by skidding and slipping, so it is difficult t...
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Jirí Ambros, Pavel Havránek, Veronika Valentová, Zuzana Krivánková, Radim Striegler
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The study objective is to compare three approaches to identification of hazardous road locations: (1) Traditional reactive accident-based approach, resulting in identification of accident black spots; (2) State-of-the-art empirical Bayes method using acc...
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Wojciech Kustra, Kazimierz Jamroz, Marcin Budzynski
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Published on 19 November 2008, the European Union's Directive 2008/96/EC is one of the most important EU documents setting out a road safety orientation, in particular, road infrastructure safety management. It identifies four main areas of activity: roa...
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Luca Persia, Davide Shingo Usami, Flavia De Simone, Véronique Feypell De La Beaumelle, ... Manuelle Salathè
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Road Infrastructure Safety Management (RISM) refers to a set of procedures that support a road authority in decision making related to the improvement of safety on a road network. Some of these procedures can be applied to existing infrastructure, thus e...
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