TY - CHAP A1 - Sýkora, Miroslav A1 - Diamantidis, Dimitris A1 - Holický, Milan A1 - Markova, Jana A1 - Charters Morais, Eduardo T1 - Compressive Strength of Historic Masonry based on Destructive and Non-Destructive Test Results T2 - Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Protection of Historical Constructions (PROHITECH'17), July 12-15, 2017, Lisbon, Portugal Y1 - 2017 UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/320016406_Compressive_Strength_of_Historic_Masonry_based_on_Destructive_and_Non-Destructive_Test_Results ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Diamantidis, Dimitris A1 - Lenzi, Daniele A1 - Sýkora, Miroslav T1 - Optimal decisions based on monitoring – case study of steel roof T2 - Proceedings of the Joint COST TU1402-TU1406 - IABSE WC1 Workshop, Zagreb 2-3 March 2017 N2 - Monitoring of structures and related decisions based on cost optimization are discussed in this contribution. Many research publications and experimental data are currently available on inspection and on monitoring and they represent the outcome of the remarkable work done. Not all the topics of interest are widely debated and implemented in standards. The current state-of-practice in standards is summarized and aspects to be included in future recommendations are proposed. The implementation of risk-based decisions is illustrated in a case study dealing with a stadium roof in Northern Italy. Snow actions are important especially in northern and mountainous regions where heavy snowfalls and related accumulation result to considerable loads. As the roof structure fails to comply with the requirements of Eurocodes, a permanent monitoring system has been installed to allow for real time evaluation of the reliability level of the structure. The system supplies the necessary information supporting immediate decisions on closure of the stadium in case of an extraordinary snow load. Cost-optimal decisions regarding the closure of the stadium are analysed based on a limit state function, on probabilistic models for the influencing parameters including measurement uncertainty, economic losses related to closure and failure consequences. The results demonstrate the potential of the use of the monitoring systems and probabilistic reliability analysis in order to support decisions and highlight the need for their implementation in future standards. KW - probabilistic methods KW - reliability analysis KW - reliability level KW - risk analysis KW - SHM KW - snow load KW - monitoring Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.5592/CO/BSHM2017.4.7 SP - 4.7-1 EP - 4.7-7 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Sýkora, Miroslav A1 - Diamantidis, Dimitris A1 - Holický, Milan A1 - Jung, Karel T1 - Target reliability for new and existing railway civil engineering structures T2 - Handbook of RAMS in Railway Systems : theory and practice N2 - The specification of target reliability levels and risk acceptance criteria is one of the key issues of design and reliability assessment of existing railway stru ctures including bridges, tunnels or secondary struc-ures like noise barriers. Target reliability levels obtained by optimisation of the total cost, related to a required working life of the structure, are critically compared with human safety criteria based on group risks, intended to avoid accidents with a large number of fatalitie s. Practical applications of the theoretical principles are demonstrated by the examples of a railway bridge, railway tunnel and road bridge over an important railway line. The examples illustrate on how probabilistic reliability analysis and risk optimisation can support decisions about alternative strategies to achieve the optimal designs complying with the requirements on human safety. The contribution reveals that target relia bility levels for civil engineering structures recommended in various normative documents are inconsistent in terms of the values and the criteria according to which the appropriate values are to be specified. The optimal target reliabilities from economic point of view primarily depend on failure consequences and costs of safety measures. Y1 - 2017 SN - 9781315269351 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1201/b21983-20 PB - CRC Press ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Diamantidis, Dimitris A1 - Holický, Milan A1 - Sýkora, Miroslav T1 - Target Reliability Levels Based on Societal, Economic and Environmental Consequences of Structural Failure T2 - Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Structural Safety & Reliability (ICOSSAR 2017), 6-10 August 2017, Vienna, Austria N2 - Target reliability levels are derived by optimizing initial structural costs and considering three major types of potential consequences of structural failure: a) direct and indirect economic losses, b) societal consequences resulting from fatalities and injuries, and c) environmental impacts. The guidance on how to e stimate and combine these consequences is provided; societal consequences are expressed using the Life Quality Index (LQI) concept. The case study focused on a generic load-bearing member reveals that target reliability levels for structural design are commonly dominated by economic criteria. Y1 - 2017 UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/319123444_Target_Reliability_Levels_Based_on_Societal_Economic_and_Environmental_Consequences_of_Structural_Failure ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Benekos, Ioannis A1 - Diamantidis, Dimitris T1 - On risk assessment and risk acceptance of dangerous goods transportation through road tunnels in Greece JF - Safety Science N2 - Prescriptive and risk-based methods including qualitative, semi-quantitative and quantitative approaches exist for the risk assessment of road tunnels. This paper provides an overview and a brief discussion of these methods and uses representative traffic and accident data in Greece in a typical tunnel conforming with the minimum infrastructure requirements of the European Directive 2004/54/EC to compare and discuss the resulting risk for each of these methods. Conclusions regarding the implementation of risk analysis methods and the use of the associated existing national guideline are drawn and recommendations for further developments in standards are provided. An integrated framework for the optimal selection of safety measures based on risk reduction and socio-economic considerations is proposed and its applicability in risk analysis of road tunnels is discussed. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. KW - Accidents KW - Dangerous goods KW - Risk KW - Risk acceptance KW - Risk analysis KW - Risk assessment KW - Road tunnels Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssci.2016.07.013 VL - 91 IS - 91 SP - 1 EP - 10 PB - Elsevier ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Sýkora, Miroslav A1 - Diamantidis, Dimitris A1 - Holicky, Milan A1 - Jung, Karel T1 - Target reliability for existing structures considering economic and societal aspects JF - Structure and infrastructure engineering N2 - Specification of target reliability levels is one of the key issues of the assessment of existing structures. ISO 13822:2010 and ISO 2394:2015 indicate procedures for specification of target reliability levels by optimisation of the total cost related to an assumed remaining working life of a structure. These approaches are critically compared with human safety criteria, with target levels based on a marginal life-saving costs principle, and with recommendations of present standards. Optimal target reliability levels are then derived in the representative case study for an existing structural member. It appears that the requirement to reach the same target reliability levels for existing and new structures is uneconomical. Decisions made in the assessment can result in the acceptance of the actual state or in the upgrade of an existing structure. Two reliability levels are thus needed - the minimum level below which the structure is unreliable and should be upgraded, and the target level indicating an optimum upgrade strategy. It is recommended that these levels be established using economic optimisation and the marginal life-saving costs principle, as both the approaches take into account the costs of safety measures and the failure consequences. KW - design KW - Economic optimisation KW - existing structures KW - human safety KW - Life Quality Index KW - Optimization KW - target reliability, *GuI Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/15732479.2016.1198394 VL - 13 IS - 1 SP - 181 EP - 194 PB - Taylor&Francis ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Diamantidis, Dimitris T1 - A Critical View on Environmental and Human Risk Acceptance Criteria JF - International Journal of Environmental Science and Development N2 - Natural and technological hazards have a major impact on environmental and human safety. Risk assessment plays an essential role in the risk management of the effects of such hazards. This contribution summarizes first the general formulation of risk depending on two parameters: hazard probability and associated consequences. Problems faced in industrial applications based on the experience of the author are discussed. Risk acceptance criteria for the contributors to risk i.e. human, economic and environment are critically reviewed. Resilience based criteria are also included and conclusions for future developments are provided. KW - Environmental risk KW - human risk KW - Risk acceptance KW - Risk analysis KW - safety measures Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.18178/ijesd.2017.8.1.921 N1 - Corresponding author: Dimitris Diamantidis VL - 8 IS - 1 SP - 62 EP - 66 ER -