An Attack-Fault Tree Analysis of a Movable Railroad Bridge

Mechanical and electrical components of movable bridges are engineered to move heavy concrete and steel structures in order to allow water traffic and rail and/or vehicular traffic to pass many times a day despite harsh weather conditions, storm surges and earthquakes. The bridge spans must also support varying rail and/or vehicular traffic loads.

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