Date & Time:
Thursday, December 7, 2023
12:00pm to 1:00pm
Topic:
Testing, Monitoring, and Non-destructive Evaluation – BDI’s Support of Evaluating Multiple VDOT Structures
Location:
Teams link will be provided to registrant
Fees:
$10 - Members & Non-Members
No charge for students and government employees
PLEASE RSVP BY TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2023
Description:
In this presentation, three case studies will be reviewed in which advanced technological applications were used to aid a state department of transportation in their evaluation of critical infrastructure assets. The case studies include a buried culvert with fill heights in excess of three hundred feet, a cable stayed bridge, and a post-tensioned structure with a history of PT system performance issues. In each of these cases, a rigorous and unique application of technology was devised to provide the owner with actionable information. The background, overview of deployed technologies, and current status of each of the three case studies will be reviewed and discussed with the audience. The learning objectives of the presentation include an introduction to the monitoring and non-destructive evaluation techniques employed, an understanding of identifying applications where these technologies may be relevant for other structures, and insight into another State’s adoption and practice of using these technologies.
Presenter:
Nathaniel Dubbs (Phd, PE, PEng),Associate Vice President – Testing, Monitoring and Engineering,BDI
Nathan is a professional engineer in multiple states and provinces with more than 17 years’ experience in diagnostic load testing and the design and implementation of structural monitoring systems for bridges, buildings, dams, and other unique constructed facilities throughout the world. HisPhD focused on the investigation of uncertainty in the correlation of field measurements with analytical models for the evaluation of civil infrastructure.Dr.Dubbs also serves on the Transportation Research Board (TRB) AKB10 Standing Committee on Innovative Highway Structures and Appurtenances.
Questions:
Please email phillysei@gmail.com
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