Service Life Assessment and
Predictive Modeling for an
Aging Critical Infrastructure
PROCEEDINGS OF A WORKSHOP
Linda Casola, Rapporteur
Defense Materials Manufacturing and Infrastructure
Standing Committee
National Materials and Manufacturing
Board Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences
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Cover Image: As our infrastructure continues to age, it is important to understand in advance how long it will continue to serve us. By predictive modeling of the service life, it is possible to plan ahead and act, and not just watch our future erode away. Graphic Artist: Erik Svedberg.
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DEFENSE MATERIALS MANUFACTURING AND INFRASTRUCTURE STANDING COMMITTEE
MICHAEL F. McGRATH, McGrath Analytics, LLC, Chair
VALERIE BROWNING, ValTech Solutions, LLC
JESUS M. DE LA GARZA, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
ROSARIO A. GERHARDT, Georgia Institute of Technology
PAUL J. KERN, NAE,1 The Cohen Group
ROBERT H. LATIFF, R. Latiff Associates
E. WARD PLUMMER, NAS,2 Louisiana State University
ROBERT E. SCHAFRIK, NAE, GE Aviation
DENISE SWINK, Independent Consultant
A. GALIP ULSOY, NAE, University of Michigan
HAYDN N.G. WADLEY, University of Virginia
Staff
ERIK B. SVEDBERG, Senior Program Officer
HEATHER LOZOWSKI, Financial Manager
NEERAJ P. GORKHALY, Assistant Program Officer
HENRY KO, Research Assistant
JOSEPH PALMER, Senior Program Assistant
LINDA C. CASOLA, Rapporteur
MICHELLE K. SCHWALBE, Acting Director, National Materials and Manufacturing Board (from April 2021)
JAMES LANCASTER, Acting Director, National Materials and Manufacturing Board (through April 2021)
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2 Member, National Academy of Sciences.
NATIONAL MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING BOARD
BEN WANG, Georgia Institute of Technology, Chair
RODNEY C. ADKINS, NAE,1 IBM Corporate Strategy (retired)
JIM C.I. CHANG, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan
LEO CHRISTODOULOU, Boeing, Inc.
THOMAS M. DONNELLAN, Applied Research Laboratory
STEPHEN FORREST, NAS2/NAE, University of Michigan
ERICA FUCHS, Carnegie Mellon University
JACK HU, NAE, University of Michigan
THERESA KOTANCHECK, Evolved Analytics, LLC
DAVID LARBALESTIER, Florida State University
ROBERT MILLER, IBM Almaden Research Center
EDWARD MORRIS, NCDMM, NAMII
NICHOLAS A. PEPPAS, NAE/NAM,3 University of Texas, Austin
TRESA M. POLLOCK, NAE, University of California, Santa Barbara
F. STAN SETTLES, University of Southern California
HAYDN N.G. WADLEY, University of Virginia
STEVE ZINKLE, NAE, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Staff
MICHELLE K. SCHWALBE, Acting Director (from April 2021)
JAMES LANCASTER, Acting Director (through April 2021)
ERIK B. SVEDBERG, Senior Program Officer
HEATHER LOZOWSKI, Financial Manager
NEERAJ P. GORKHALY, Assistant Program Officer
HENRY KO, Research Assistant
JOSEPH PALMER, Senior Program Assistant
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2 Member, National Academy of Sciences.
3 Member, National Academy of Medicine.
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Contents
Workshop Overview and Organization of the Proceedings
Opening Remarks and Workshop Objectives
Department of Defense Programs for National Defense: Highways, Railroads, and Seaports
Pavements and Modeling Service Life
Breakthrough in Self-Healing Damage-Tolerant Concrete Technology for Resilient Infrastructure
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Civil Works Infrastructure Portfolio Management