Asad Hanif
Mirpur University of Science and Technology
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Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and Aerospace Systems 2018 | 2018
Yu Cheng; Asad Hanif; Zongjin Li
Considering the limitations of the current structure health monitoring techniques, a novel low-cost capacitive transducer (CT) using capacitance signals, which has the potential to provide accurate health assessment and damage prediction for reinforcement concrete structures, is firstly developed. Four major works including the development of the capacitive sensor, the optimization work of CT sensor design, the application of the CT in rebar size/depth/position and rebar corrosion tests using the developed CT are mainly introduced. Results have shown that the developed CT with innovative capacitance measuring method has great accuracy in predicting the rebar size and position inside a large structure, which is the foundation of the reinforcement corrosion detection. It can be concluded that the developed capacitive transducer is applicable in the condition tests of reinforced concrete structures and it paves the way for evaluation of the corrosion degree of the reinforced rebar.
Journal of Structural Integrity and Maintenance | 2018
Abdur Rasheed; Syed H. Farooq; Muhammad Usman; Asad Hanif; Noman A. Khan; Rao A. Khushnood
ABSTRACT Live load models representing truck traffic are the governing factors for the design of bridges. In Pakistan, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials-Load Resistance and Factor Design (AASHTO-LRFD) and Pakistan Code of Practice for Highway Bridges (PCPHB) codes are used for the design of bridges. This article presents the reliability analysis of existing bridges of Pakistan for Chinese design trucks which are completely different from Pakistani design truck. Single span and multi-spans bridges are selected on western route of CPEC. Average Daily Truck Traffic data (ADTT) for these bridges was taken from National Highway Authority (NHA). Analysis of bridges is carried out using CSI-Bridge and AASHTO-LRFD, PCPHB and Chinese Codes are used to analyse the bridges. The resultant load effects are extrapolated using non-parametric and linear fit for 75 years return period to carry out the reliability analysis. It is concluded that the reliability index of various bridges is lesser than the target reliability value which is 3.5 in AASHTO-LRFD Code, so the existing bridges are less safe. The probability of failure in single span bridge is maximum using HL-93 truck while in case of multi-span bridges Class-A truck has maximum failure probability. LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS ADTT Average Daily Truck Traffic AASHTO-LRFD American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials - Load Resistance and Factor Design CDF Cumulative Distribution Function COV Coefficient of Variation CPEC China Pakistan Economic Corridor GVW Gross Vehicle Weight IM Impact load MDOT Michigan Department of Transportation NCHRP National Cooperative Highway Research Program NHA National Highway Authority TB-3 Taxila Bridge having three Spans WCB-1 Wah Cantt Bridge having single Span WGB-6 Wah Garden Bridge having six Spans WIM Weight-In- Motion data
Construction and Building Materials | 2016
Asad Hanif; Su Diao; Zeyu Lu; Tianyuan Fan; Zongjin Li
Cement & Concrete Composites | 2017
Asad Hanif; Pavithra Parthasarathy; Hongyan Ma; Tianyuan Fan; Zongjin Li
International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials | 2017
Asad Hanif; Zeyu Lu; Yu Cheng; Su Diao; Zongjin Li
Materials & Design | 2017
Zeyu Lu; Asad Hanif; Chao Ning; Hongyu Shao; Ran Yin; Zongjin Li
Construction and Building Materials | 2017
Asad Hanif; Zeyu Lu; Zongjin Li
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2017
Asad Hanif; Yongjae Kim; Zeyu Lu; Cheolwoo Park
Construction and Building Materials | 2017
Asad Hanif; Zeyu Lu; Su Diao; Xiaohui Zeng; Zongjin Li
Construction and Building Materials | 2017
Zeyu Lu; Xiangyu Li; Asad Hanif; Binmeng Chen; Pavithra Parthasarathy; Jinguang Yu; Zongjin Li