Historic Resiliency of Bridges on the BOSFOLK Corridor
项目名称: Historic Resiliency of Bridges on the BOSFOLK Corridor
摘要: The Boston-Norfolk (BOSFOLK) corridor is a major transportation corridor in the northeast, the main artery of which is Interstate-95 (I-95). With construction initiating in the 1960's, many of the bridges on I-95 and in the corridor are nearing the end of their design life. This presents a unique opportunity to study the long-term performance of bridge on a major heavily traveled corridor. The questions can be asked - How resilient were the bridges in the BOSFOLK corridor? And - How did the bridges on I-95 perform compared to those not on the I-95 corridor? The study will specifically examine the historic resiliency of bridges in the corridor. It will be done through a systematic investigation of historic data from the National Bridge Inventory database.
状态: Active
资金: 50605.00
资助组织: Research and Innovative Technology Administration
项目负责人: Stearns, Amy
执行机构: University of Delaware, Newark
开始时间: 20080901
实际结束时间: 20100830
主题领域: Bridges and other structures;Highways;Maintenance and Preservation;Terminals and Facilities
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