Craig Richmond presents at the Chair of Infrastructure Management!
External lecturer and former IM member Craig Richmond talks about "An Analytically Solvable Model of a Multi-Asset Multi-Intervention Planning Problem" at the Institute of Construction and Infrastructure Management, ETH Zurich.
Prof. Bryan T. Adey's Chair of Infrastructure Management would like to thank external lecturer Craig Richmond for his presentation on "An Analytically Solvable Model of a Multi-Asset Multi-Intervention Planning Problem", which took place today, 08 February 2024 at ETH Zurich.
Presentation Abstract:
A major contribution of the IB has been concrete modelling solutions to the multi-asset multi-intervention planning problem. A number of dissertations have resulted. In each case, however, the size of practically solvable problems is constrained by the exploding size of the potential solutions sets, that must be searched as the number of assets increase. Analytical solution can reduce the solution time. Hence the size of practically solvable problems increase. Additionally, analytical solutions provide provable insights into how the solution responds to changes in parameters. The talk reframes a model provided in the dissertation of Marcel Burkhalter so that optimal timings of the joint interventions have a direct executable algebraic expression.
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