Title: Chapter 8 Condition Assessment Inspection Model
1Chapter 8 Condition Assessment (Inspection)
Model
- The condition assessment model is a set of
protocols that - identifies the culverts, which are
underperforming - determines the reasons for its deficiency
- predicts when failure is likely to occur
- develops short and long-term plans for their
preservation - The condition assessment model is divided into
two categories - Basic Condition Assessment
- Advanced Condition Assessment
2Basic Condition Assessment
- The basic condition assessment is the general
inspection of the culvert, its components and
surrounding area. - The assessment begins with recording the general
identification of the inspection site and the
culvert structure. - Then the various components of the culvert are
inspected for defects against a condition rating
system.
3Basic Condition Assessment (Contd)
- The culvert and its components are assigned a
condition rating according to the following table
4Basic Condition Assessment (Contd)
- Using AHP, relative weights for these components
are assigned and culvert performance score is
calculated. - Based on the performance score, the culvert is
categorized into three zones - Critical Zone (Red Zone) The culverts in this
zone are in the verge of failure and need
immediate attention - Monitored Zone (Yellow Zone) The culverts in
this zone are in intermediate stage. They should
be taken care after the culverts in Critical zone
are addressed - Satisfactory Zone (Green Zone) The culverts in
this zone are safe and free from deterioration. - Culverts which fall in the danger zone are
further investigated for Advanced Condition
Assessment
5Basic Condition Assessment (Contd)
- Module 1 General Information
- State Code
- County Code
- Place Code
- Culvert Identification Number
- Year Built
- Date of Inspection
- Inspectors Name
- Maintenance Responsibility
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- Module 2 Culvert Site Information
- Inspection Season
- Climate
- Time of Inspection
- Type of Stream
- Type of Inspection
- Water Level
- pH of Water
- Soil Resistivity
- Vegetation
- Natural Hazards
7Basic Condition Assessment (Contd)
- Module 3 Identification of Culvert
- Shape
- Material
- Number of Cells
- Type of End Treatment
- Geometric Dimensions
8Basic Condition Assessment (Contd)
- Module 4 Condition Assessment of the Culvert
- Condition of the invert
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- Condition of End Protection
10Basic Condition Assessment (Contd)
11Basic Condition Assessment (Contd)
- Condition of the Embankment
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- Condition of the Footings
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- Overall Condition of the Culvert
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- Module 5 Calculation of performance score
- Step 1 Each culvert component selected above is
pair wise compared with remaining components in
its importance on the overall performance of the
culvert
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- Step 2 Matrix of comparison is developed after
all pair wise comparisons are made as shown
below
16Basic Condition Assessment (Contd)
- Step 3 Normalizing the Pairwise Comparison
Matrix by summing all the elements in a column
and dividing each element in that column by this
sum
17Basic Condition Assessment (Contd)
- Step 4 Adding all elements in a row of the
normalized matrix and dividing it by the number
of elements in that row.
18Basic Condition Assessment (Contd)
- Module 6 Categorizing culverts based on their
performance. - The formula for calculating performance score of
the culvert is - Performance Score of the culvert S Condition
Rating x Relative Weight
19Basic Condition Assessment (Contd)
- Based on the performance score, the culvert is
zoned into three categories Critical (Red),
Monitored (Yellow) and Satisfactory (Green).
20Advanced Condition Assessment (ACA)
- Any culvert with a performance score below 2.5 is
inspected for specific problems, which has caused
decay. - The objective of ACA is to have a condition
rating system for problems causing deterioration
specific to concrete, metal and plastic culverts - The assessment begins with the detailed
inspection at the inlet, outlet and inside the
culvert pipe. - The condition rating system between 5-0 is used
as a benchmark in identifying the problems
21Advanced Condition Assessment (Contd)
- Using AHP relative importance weights are
calculated for all the culvert problems as
follows - ACA Condition Rating Factors and their Relative
Weight for Concrete Culverts
22Advanced Condition Assessment (Contd)
- ACA Condition Rating Factors and their Relative
Weight for CMP
23Advanced Condition Assessment (Contd)
- Performance score for the culvert is calculated
using the following formula - ACA Performance Score of the culvert S ACA
Condition Rating x Relative Weight - The inspector recommends repair or renewal to fix
the specific problem causing culvert
deterioration.
24Advanced Condition Assessment (Contd)
- After the culvert is treated, performance score
is calculated to check the percent performance
improvement in the culvert using the following
formula - Percent Performance Improvement
- Performance score after the culvert
is repaired or rehabilitated - Performance score when the culvert
problem was identified or before repair or
renewal of the culvert