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Written by Ramaz Mitaishvili   
Monday, 04 February 2008

The average age of Abkhazia (breakaway province of Georgia) bridges is greater than 50 years, and most bridges in the Abkhazia were designed for a 30- year life.

Under international law, all bridges are subject to inspection every two years.  

Abkhazia Institute for Social and Economic Research developed program for Electrochemical Fatigue Sensor System (EFS), which can be used in Abkhazia to inspect at least steel highway bridges. Especially bridge on river Gumista is structurally deficient and functionally obsolete.

AISER's department of Material Technologies is an engineering, research and development department specializing in technologies to measure microscopic fractures ande flaws in metal structures and monitor metal fatigue in real time. The department's leading edge metal fatigue detection, measurement and monitoring solutions can accurately test the integrity of metal structures and equipment including bridges, railroads, airplanes, ships, cranes, power plants, mining equipment, piping systems and heavy iron.

Irakli Gagua

Ramaz Mitaishvili

AISER, Los Angeles, USA 

Last Updated ( Monday, 04 February 2008 )
 
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