There exist multiple management objectives in the bridge maintenance management such as minimum cost and maximum service capacity. Although solution methods of multiobjective optimization problems have undergone continual development over the past several decades, the methods available to date are not particularly robust, and none of them performs well on the broad classes. Because genetic algorithms work with a population of points, they can capture a number of solutions simultaneously, and easily incorporate the concept of Pareto optimal set in their optimization process. In this paper, a genetic algorithm is modified to deal with the rehabilitation plan of bridge decks by minimizing the rehabilitation cost and deterioration degree simultaneously.
History
Pagination
136-151
Publication classification
B1.1 Book chapter
Publisher
American Society of Civil Engineers
Place of publication
Reston, Va.
Title of book
Case Studies in Optimal Design and Maintenance Planning of Civil Infrastructure