Title
A system approach for replacement strategy of hydraulic structures
Author
van der Wiel, W.D.
Klanker, G.
Klerk, W.J.
Persoon, E.
Wessels, J.
de Wit, A.
Contributor
Bakker, J. (editor)
Frangopol, D.M. (editor)
van Breugel, K. (editor)
Publication year
2017
Abstract
Many of the Dutch movable hydraulic structures are exceeding lifetime expectancy based on the then-current standards and regulations. Also signs of ageing become apparent, regulations (e.g. about structural safety) get more and more strict and functional requirements have often increased over time due to climate change and socio-economic developments. Therefore Rijkswaterstaat wants to ensure that these hydraulic structures (and it’s system of operation) always complies to an adequate performance level. This by setting up an systematic approach replacing hydraulic structures based on their cost-effectiveness and future uncertainties. To provide useful information regarding this method a probabilistic performance framework has been set up. This framework links the performance of the object (IJmuiden Pumping Station) with the performance of the system (Noordzeekanaal & Amsterdam-Rijnkanaal) and defines, analyses and considers different measures for the object and so-called ‘adaptation’ pathways, providing insight in the most cost effective solutions considering future uncertainties
Subject
2015 Fluid & Solid Mechanics
SR - Structural Reliability
TS - Technical Sciences
Buildings and Infrastructures
Architecture and Building
2015 Urbanisation
Climate change
Cost benefit analysis
Cost effectiveness
Economics
Hydraulic structures
Uncertainty analysis
Cost-effective solutions
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TNO identifier
762737
Publisher
CRC Press/Balkema
ISBN
9781138028470
Source
5th International Symposium on Life-Cycle Engineering, IALCCE 2016. 16 October 2016 through 20 October 2016, 492-499
Document type
conference paper