Case-Based Reasoning for Converting Working Stress Design-Based Bridge Ratings to Load Factor Design-Based Ratings

In 1995, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) required that all bridges, regardless of the design method used for the original design, be based on the load factor design (LFD) method. In order to comply with the FHWA requirements, state departments of transportation have converted to the LFD method for all new bridge ratings. Further, all existing bridges previously rated using the working stress design (WSD) method must be converted to the LFD method. Consequently, thousands of bridges must be rerated using the LFD method. Steel bridges rated by the WSD method have critical data missing to make the proper conversion to the LFD method. This paper presents a methodology and an intelligent decision support system to help bridge engineers convert a WSD-based bridge rating to the LFD-based rating with little human effort using the artificial intelligence approach of case-base reasoning. The proposed methodology can help bridge engineers create the missing LFD-based data efficiently and quickly with a minimum amount of work. This research demonstrates how bridge engineers can use a novel computing paradigm and modern computer tool to convert an antiquated database to current design.