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The Structural Engineer, Volume 82, Issue 23, 2004
This paper presents two new methodologies (one formal (NLFEM), the other approximate (CFPM)) which show clear differences – often quite considerable – with regard to code predictions needed to assess and rate existing concrete bridges. The work has obvious implications in terms of both economy and safety, and can assist the engineer in reaching more rational and accurate decisions on the true structural capacity and mode of failure of a structure. A. A. Mahdi, BSc, MSc, PhD, CEng, MICE Hyder Consulting, The Surrey Research Park, Guildford Prof M. D. Kotsovos, Dipl Ing, PhD, DSc, CEng Department of Civil Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Prof M. N. Pavlovic, ,BEng, MEngSc, PhD, ScD, CEng, FIStructE, FICE, FConsE Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Imperial College, London