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Increased temperature and carbon dioxide concentration caused by climate change will aggravate the creep shrinkage and structural durability of concrete bridges. Overloading also has a great impact on the time-dependent reliability of existing bridges. This research paper analyses the time-dependent reliability of bridges based on climate change and overload. By improving the concrete carbonation model and referring to the B4 model of concrete creep, the effects of ambient temperature and humidity on concrete under different emission-reduction scenarios were considered. At the same time, given the serious problems of vehicle overload in China, combining different overload scenarios with climate change led to the establishment of a time-dependent reliability model for precast-concrete bridges. The results showed that as the overload rate increased, the time-dependent reliability degradation rate of a case study bridge accelerated. Under the scenario considering both high greenhouse gas emissions and the maximum overload rate, the service life of the case study bridge decreased to 50% of its design life.

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