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Volume 9 Part 1 Year 2024

16 articles in this issue 

Kostiantyn Medvediev, Anna Kharchenko, Anzhelika Stakhova, Yurii Yevseichyk, Vitalii Tsybulskyi and Adrián Bekö

The proposed methodology aims to determine and forecast the technical condition of bridge elements, which could serve as an advanced engineering tool for assessing reliability and durability. It is developed based on fundamental studies that synthesize th... see more

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Daniele Martini, Martino Aimar, Fabio Borghetti, Michela Longo and Federica Foiadelli

In Italy, the availability of service areas (SAs) equipped with charging stations (CSs) for electric vehicles (EVs) on highways is limited in comparison to the total number of service areas. The scope of this work is to create a prototype and show a diffe... see more

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Lama Ayad, Hocine Imine, Claudio Lantieri and Francesca De Crescenzio

Cyclists are at a higher risk of being involved in accidents. To this end, a safer environment for cyclists should be pursued so that they can feel safe while riding their bicycles. Focusing on safety risks that cyclists may face is the main key to preser... see more

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Wadslin Frenelus, Hui Peng and Jingyu Zhang

The stability of deep soft rock tunnels under seepage conditions is of particular concern. Aiming at thoroughly discussing seepage actions and their consequences on the support schemes of such structures, the host rocks of the Weilai Tunnel situated in th... see more

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Lígia Conceição, Gonçalo Homem de Almeida Correia, Bart van Arem and José Pedro Tavares

Once trusted, automated vehicles (AVs) will gradually appear in urban areas. Such a transition is an opportunity in transport planning to control undesired impacts and possibly mitigate congestion at a time when both conventional vehicles (CVs) and AVs co... see more

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Bora Pulatsu, Rhea Wilson, Jose V. Lemos and Nebojša Mojsilovic

Unreinforced masonry (URM) walls are common load-bearing structural elements in most existing buildings, consisting of masonry units (bricks) and mortar joints. They indicate a highly nonlinear and complex behaviour when subjected to combined compression–... see more

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Bikram Kesharee Patra, Rocio L. Segura and Ashutosh Bagchi

This study addresses the vital issue of the variability associated with modeling decisions in dam seismic analysis. Traditionally, structural modeling and simulations employ a progressive approach, where more complex models are gradually incorporated. For... see more

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Samiulhaq Wasiq and Amir Golroo

Road networks play a significant role in each country’s economy, especially in countries such as Afghanistan, which is strategically located in the international transit path from Europe to East Asia. In such a country, pavement performance models are fun... see more

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Ahmed Abouelsaad, Greg White and Ali Jamshidi

Asphalt mixtures age during service in the field, primarily as the result of chemical changes in the bituminous binder phase. The ageing phenomenon changes the properties of the asphalt mixture, including the stiffness modulus, the resistance to deformati... see more

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Jakub Hospodka, Jindrich Sadil, Helena Bínová, Kekula František, Hykš Oldrich, Hykšová Magdalena and Neubergová Kristýna

We present a comprehensive methodology for a two-step approach to address the task at hand. The first step involves the optimal placement of charging stations, while the second step focuses on determining the necessary capacity of the charging stations ba... see more

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F. Necati Catbas, Jacob Anthony Cano, Furkan Luleci, Lori C. Walters and Robert Michlowitz

This study investigates the capture of digital data and the development of models for structures with incomplete documentation and plans. LiDAR technology is utilized to obtain the point clouds of a pedestrian bridge structure. Two different point clouds ... see more

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Sipho G. Thango, Georgios A. Drosopoulos, Siphesihle M. Motsa and Georgios E. Stavroulakis

A methodology to predict key aspects of the structural response of masonry walls under blast loading using artificial neural networks (ANN) is presented in this paper. The failure patterns of masonry walls due to in and out-of-plane loading are complex du... see more

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Massimiliano Pepe, Domenica Costantino and Vincenzo Saverio Alfio

The aim of the paper is to identify a suitable method for assessing the deformation of structures (buildings, bridges, walls, etc.) by means of topographic measurements of significant targets positioned on the infrastructure under consideration. In partic... see more

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Zahra Ameli, Shabnam Jafarpoor Nesheli and Eric N. Landis

The application of deep learning (DL) algorithms has become of great interest in recent years due to their superior performance in structural damage identification, including the detection of corrosion. There has been growing interest in the application o... see more

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Marcin Michalak, Jacek Baginski, Andrzej Bialas, Artur Kozlowski and Marek Sikora

This paper presents a generic component for Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)-based decision support in risk management. The component was originally dedicated to railway transportation issues; however, its generality enabled it to extend its functionality... see more

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Shayan Jorjam, Mohammed Mawlana and Amin Hammad

The traditional method of installing underground utilities (e.g., water, sewer, gas pipes, electrical cables) by burying them under roads has been used for decades. However, the repeated excavations related to this method cause problems, such as traffic c... see more

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