Optimal inspection decisions for the block mats of the Eastern-Scheldt barrier |
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Authors: | J. M. van Noortwijk H. E. Klatter |
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Affiliation: | a HKV Consultants, PO Box 2120, 8203 AC Lelystad, The Netherlands;b Ministry of Transport, Public Works, and Water Management, Civil Engineering Division, PO Box 20000, 3502 LA Utrecht, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | To prevent the southwest of The Netherlands from flooding, the Eastern-Scheldt storm-surge barrier was constructed, has to be inspected and, when necessary, repaired. Therefore, one is interested in obtaining optimal rates of inspection for which the expected maintenance cost is minimal and the barrier is safe. For optimisation purposes, a maintenance model was developed for part of the sea-bed protection of the Eastern-Scheldt barrier, namely the block mats. This model enables optimal inspection decisions to be determined on the basis of the uncertainties in the process of occurrence of scour holes and, given that a scour hole has occurred, of the process of current-induced scour erosion. The stochastic processes of scour-hole initiation and scour-hole development was regarded as a Poisson process and a gamma process, respectively. Engineering knowledge was used to estimate their parameters. |
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Keywords: | Maintenance Gamma processes Renewal theory Decision theory Eastern-Scheldt barrier Scour erosion |
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