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Theoretical investigation of the use of a moving vehicle to identify bridge dynamic parameters
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Date Issued
2009-08
Date Available
2010-11-15T14:41:47Z
Abstract
Pavements and bridges are subject to a continuous degradation due to traffic aggressiveness, ageing and environmental factors. A rational transport policy requires the monitoring of this transport infrastructure in order to provide adequate maintenance and guarantee the required levels of transport service and safety. This paper investigates the use of an instrumented vehicle fitted with accelerometers on its axles to monitor the dynamics of bridges. A simplified quarter car-bridge interaction model is used in theoretical simulations and the natural frequency of the bridge is extracted from the spectra of the vehicle accelerations. The accuracy is better at lower speeds and for smooth road profiles. The structural damping of the bridge was also monitored for smooth and rough road profiles. The magnitude of peaks in the power spectral density of the vehicle accelerations decreased with increasing bridge damping and this decrease was easier to detect the smoother the road profile.
Sponsorship
European Research Council
Other Sponsorship
ASSET-ROAD Project (Advanced Safety and Driver Support for Essential Road Transport)
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing
Journal
Insight: Non-Destructive Testing & Condition Monitoring
Volume
51
Issue
8
Start Page
433
End Page
438
Subject – LCSH
Structural health monitoring
Bridges--Live loads
Bridges--Testing
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Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1354-2575
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