Search for dissertations about: "infrastructure system"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 681 swedish dissertations containing the words infrastructure system.
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1. Externally unbonded post-tensioned CFRP tendons : a system solution
Abstract : The introduction of Fibre Reinforced Polymers (FRP) to the civil engineering market in the late 1980s resulted in the emergence of a range of new tools for rehabilitating and strengthening concrete structures. Strengthening using FRPs is typically accomplished using non-prestressed externally bonded FRPs. READ MORE
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2. Pavement maintenance budget allocation policy analysis and design : the Swedish National Road Administration case
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3. A Microdata Analysis Approach to Transport Infrastructure Maintenance
Abstract : Maintenance of transport infrastructure assets is widely advocated as the key in minimizing current and future costs of the transportation network. While effective maintenance decisions are often a result of engineering skills and practical knowledge, efficient decisions must also account for the net result over an asset's life-cycle. READ MORE
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4. Performance Measures of Road Infrastructure - A Life Cycle Thinking Approach
Abstract : Roads have been an important asset of human society and the approach we adopt towards planning, designing, constructing, operating, and maintaining of the road infrastructure has significant consequences in the long-term for not only the humans, but all species on planet Earth. Hence, the lifecycle performance of the road infrastructure that sustain our socioeconomic development with a low environmental impact, while fulfilling their technical and functional requirements is of critical importance and needs to be improved. READ MORE
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5. Towards Systemic Governance of Critical Infrastructure Protection : State and Relevance of a Swedish Case
Abstract : The protection of infrastructure that is critical to society’s functionality, survival and progression has gained significance for both national security and research because of its large-scale and interdependent nature. Critical infrastructure can be viewed as a complex, socio-technical system-of-systems that imposes extensive requirements on governance efforts to foster critical infrastructure protection (CIP), regardless of whether it involves public organisations, private organisations or both. READ MORE