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    Modeling Information for Maintenance and Safety along the Lifecycle of Road Tunnels

    Source: Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering:;2016:;Volume ( 030 ):;issue: 005
    Author:
    Niels Vossebeld
    ,
    Timo Hartmann
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)CP.1943-5487.0000593
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: Formal safety evaluation along the lifecycle of a road tunnel is a challenging task for road authorities all around the world. The practice is characterized by fragmented configurations of proprietary information systems that, jointly, lack of a shared structure to represent the road tunnel. This makes it difficult to retrieve the required information needed to conduct legally prescribed evaluations. This paper proposes an information model to support safety professionals that is based upon fieldwork in two business subdomains: maintenance governance and road-user safety evaluation. The core of the tunnel information model is based upon the standardized architecture of road tunnels and concepts from Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) literature. The authors explain the design in detail and argue that this representation will allow for better integration over the lifecycle. Findings of a validation meeting show that the explicit representation of road tunnel information is sufficiently broad and deep to meaningfully support safety evaluation. Specifically, it allows reasoning about the functional impact of technical failures and the suitability of maintenance concepts proposed. The paper concludes with a discussion of directions for extension of the information model, as experts indicated both inclusion of categories of law-prescribed inspections and road tunnel closure-related categories to provide added value.
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    contributor authorNiels Vossebeld
    contributor authorTimo Hartmann
    date accessioned2017-12-16T09:17:43Z
    date available2017-12-16T09:17:43Z
    date issued2016
    identifier other%28ASCE%29CP.1943-5487.0000593.pdf
    identifier urihttp://138.201.223.254:8080/yetl1/handle/yetl/4241089
    description abstractFormal safety evaluation along the lifecycle of a road tunnel is a challenging task for road authorities all around the world. The practice is characterized by fragmented configurations of proprietary information systems that, jointly, lack of a shared structure to represent the road tunnel. This makes it difficult to retrieve the required information needed to conduct legally prescribed evaluations. This paper proposes an information model to support safety professionals that is based upon fieldwork in two business subdomains: maintenance governance and road-user safety evaluation. The core of the tunnel information model is based upon the standardized architecture of road tunnels and concepts from Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) literature. The authors explain the design in detail and argue that this representation will allow for better integration over the lifecycle. Findings of a validation meeting show that the explicit representation of road tunnel information is sufficiently broad and deep to meaningfully support safety evaluation. Specifically, it allows reasoning about the functional impact of technical failures and the suitability of maintenance concepts proposed. The paper concludes with a discussion of directions for extension of the information model, as experts indicated both inclusion of categories of law-prescribed inspections and road tunnel closure-related categories to provide added value.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleModeling Information for Maintenance and Safety along the Lifecycle of Road Tunnels
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume30
    journal issue5
    journal titleJournal of Computing in Civil Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)CP.1943-5487.0000593
    treeJournal of Computing in Civil Engineering:;2016:;Volume ( 030 ):;issue: 005
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