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Operation Life-Cycle Model of the “Building - Base” System

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The purpose of the work is to create an operation life-cycle model of the “building -base” system. In this model, the numerical reliability parameter is taken as the criterion of the system technical state. This serves as a quantitative integral estimation of the system technical state and risk. The reliability calculation method on the proposed life cycle model is proposed. The process of a system degradation during a life cycle is described by a nonlinear algebraic function. The result is the determination of the reliability lower values in the “building-base” system, taking into account the degraded system state and the safety characteristic β. The scientific novelty of the proposed methodology is that the model takes into account the construction geotechnical conditions, the system maintenance conditions, the system design lifetime. The practical significance of the proposed model is seen in the possibility to objectively determine the system operational state, depending on the calculation reliability.

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Kichaeva, O. (2020). Operation Life-Cycle Model of the “Building - Base” System. In: Blikharskyy, Z., Koszelnik, P., Mesaros, P. (eds) Proceedings of CEE 2019. CEE 2019. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering , vol 47. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-27011-7_19

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