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Lecture : 3 hrs/Week : —– Internal Assessment : Marks
Tutorial : 1Hrs / Week : —– Semester End Examination : Marks
Practical : — Credits : 3
Course Learning Objectives: Infrastructure Management focuses on the processes necessary for the planning and development of new infrastructure, and on maintaining and operating mature infrastructure for sustainability. A wide variety of management topics are covered, such as infrastructure planning, infrastructure economics, infrastructure management systems, optimal maintenance management, reliability of infrastructure systems, asset valuation and utilization, and infrastructure planning under risk and uncertainty.
Course Outcomes:
- Upon the successful completion of this course, the students will be able to:
SYLLABUS
UNIT-I : Performance Measures & Deterioration Modeling:Defining performance, Common characteristics of infrastructures, Condition assessment and condition indices; Different types of deterioration models; Empirical and Mechanistic models, Markov and Semi-Markov models, Risk-based deterioration modeling.
UNIT-II : PRIORITIZATION AND MAINTENANCE PLANNING & POLICY:Needs Analysis, Ranking by single criteria, Ranking by fixed and variable trigger points,Single/multiple-year prioritization; Different types of
maintenance planning, Maintenance policy.
UNIT-III : INFRASTRUCTURE ECONOMICS:Costs and benefits, Analysis, Cost-effectiveness technique and Budget allocation.
UNIT-IV : OPTIMIZATION: Objective functions, decision variables and constraints, Optimization techniques, Optimal maintenance planning.
UNIT-V : Asset Management System: Management System, Components of Asset Management System.
UNIT-VI : Tools and Technology: Destructive Testing, Nondestructive Testing, Database Management System for Inventory Data Control, Other Information Technology.
TEXT BOOKS
- ‘Infrastructure Management’ by Hudson, Haas and Uddin, McGraw- Hill, 1997.
- ‘Infrastructure Engineering and Management’Grigg, N., John Wiley & Sons, 1998.
- ‘Infrastructure Condition: Art, Science and Practice’ by Saito, M., ASCE, 1997.
REFERENCES
- ‘Markov Chains’ by Norris, J. R., Cambridge University Press, 1997.
- ‘Pavement Management for Airports, Roads and Parking Lots’ by Kluwer, Shahin M, Kluwer Academic Publisher, 1994.
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