Head of the project: Ing. Bujňáková Petra, PhD.              

Research team: prof. Ing. Moravčík Martin, PhD., Ing. Hlinka Richard, PhD., doc. Ing. Brodňan Miroslav, PhD., Ing. Kraľovanec Jakub, PhD.

Duration: January 2021 – December 2023

Current study programs are usually focused to model, design and partly also the execution of engineering structures including bridges. Beside these main but short term activities in comparison to the long- time serviceability, particularly of bridges, management systems and maintenance strategies are very important actions from point of view of the life-cycle performance of these systems to serve the needs of society during required long-time durability. In recognition of the need of this practice, the principal aim of the presented project is to enhance actual learning practice by introduction of an innovative field of study oriented to the advanced technologies, prediction and optimisation of structural management and maintenance, especially various types of bridges. Continually growing knowledge produced by research, developments and applications is intended to be summarized in a book. It will include continuing loads specifications development, experimental methods, practical applications in the area of bridge assessment and evaluation, construction design for durability, decision-making, deterioration modelling and aging, failure analysis, field testing, structural health monitoring, inspection and diagnostics, life-cycle analysis, maintenance strategies, management systems, structural safety and reliability, rehabilitation, repair, replacement, strengthening and whole life costing. This book is intended to be used in graduate and postgraduate courses. Defining the current state of practice, it can be useful for an audience of researchers, practitioners with background in civil engineering.

Head of the project: prof. Ing. Vičan Josef, CSc.

Research team: doc. Ing. Koteš Peter, PhD., Ing. Gocál Jozef, PhD., doc. Ing. Odrobiňák Jaroslav, PhD., doc. Ing. Brodňan Miroslav, PhD.               

Duration: January 2016 – December 2018

orrect evaluation of existing bridges based on the objective reliability verification together with the economic calculation of effectiveness of their rehabilitation interventions introduces significant tool for objectification of decision making processes how to choose optimal method and time of the bridge rehabilitation. The project objective is to work up a study related to the problems of the concept of the bridge management system and to describe methods and methodology of the reliability evaluation of existing bridges from the viewpoint of nowadays reliability approaches based on the engineering theory of probability, mathematic statistics and probability theory.

Head of the project: prof. Ing. Bujňák Ján, CSc.

Research team: prof.Ing. Kvočák Vincent PhD, doc. Ing. Odrobiňák Jaroslav, PhD., Ing. Kožlejová Viktória PhD 

Duration: January 2016 – December 2018

In frame of the project, the summarisation of knowledge from design, erection, evaluation and reconstruction of new and existing composite steel-concrete structures and bridges will be work out.As the output of the project, a monograph comprising research result of two Universities in SlovakiaIn frame of the project, the summarisation of knowledge from design, erection, evaluation and reconstruction of new and existing composite steel-concrete structures and bridges will be work out.As the output of the project, a monograph comprising research result of two Universities in Slovakiaand one in France will be worked out. The results are based on data from laboratory experimental tests and valuable in-situ measurements, both supported by numerical analyses and studies.

Head of the project: prof. Ing. Bujňák Ján, CSc.

Research team: doc. Ing. Brodňan Miroslav, PhD.         

Duration: January 2013 – December 2014

Integration to the common European research and education area originated profound modifications in design philosophy of building constructions. Professional books and manuals used up to now were devaluated due to introduction of common Eurocodes. Even this is reason for elaboration of new publication of textbook nature, usable as well in design practise. After a review of theoretical background, actual design procedures of structural elements and parts according to common already one year valid Eurocodes, which had substituted national standards would be illustrated. Detaisl would be given on industrial halls conception, multi-storey and high buildings design, space large span constructions, suspended and cable-stayed systems, towers and posts. Special structural systems like silos and tanks as well as unusual conceptions constructions required by development of telecommunication machineries represent innovative fabrication. Professional publications of these kinds, unfortunately containing desperately out of date procedures have existed only in Czech, till now not in Slovak language.

Head of the project: prof. Ing. Vičan Josef, CSc.

Research team: Ing. Gocál Jozef, PhD., Ing. Hlinka Richard, PhD., doc. Ing. Odrobiňák Jaroslav, PhD.

Duration: January 2011 – December 2013

The aim of the proposed project is to develop a study of steel and coupled bridge structures in accordance with the newly introduced European standards in close cooperation with the University of Žilina, as well as a comparison of the design procedures between individual standards. When introducing new standards, the completeness and extent of changes that occur for the designers should be taken into account. It is not just a normal change, but a comprehensive change in the entire design methodology, which interferes with each design area (from the load of the construction to the assessment of the details) and at the same time change the entire concept so far. These changes are tied to each other and therefore cannot be solved individually, but they must be treated as a whole. Given the content and scope of changes, lack of expert comments and interpretations of these regulations in the Slovak language, it is necessary to ensure the professional management of students in accordance with the new regulations and at the same time retraining engineers to meet the newly proposed buildings to meet the criteria and show signs of reliable and safe construction. Although the transitional period for the introduction of new standards has been set, most engineers still did not agree with new regulations. Assuming that the designer cannot combine old and new regulations (because they are tied to each other), it is probably that only new standards will have to change the entire proposal from day to day. By creating a monograph, it will ensure a smoother transition to European standards, unite and clarify the conditions for the design of steel and coupled bridge structures. This publication will serve as a textbook for students of construction faculties and will be a good aid for designers in their lifelong learning. At the same time, the project also includes seminars for the professional public, where designers will be trained and suggestions and comments from practice will also be earned, which in the future can be used by the process of creating standards. " in close cooperation with the University of Žilina. Given the extent of changes that arise with newly argued standards, it is necessary to approach the issue completely, to clarify the proposal procedures, to point out the different and newly introduced procedures and to respond flexibly to the problems and questions of the designers. Easier transition to new standards, acquired knowledge to integrate into the pedagogical process and at the same time by integrating theoretical knowledge to create documents for reliable design of bridge structures.

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