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Instantaneous Curvature in Bridge Damage Detection
Date Issued
2016-05-27
Date Available
2016-07-21T15:45:05Z
Abstract
Among all the Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) recent methods found in literature, drive-by monitoring has demonstrated to be promising for damage detection purposes, particularly in bridges. As curvatures can be derived from displacement measurements taken by this method, they can also be used for damage detection, which has already been successfully demonstrated. This paper describes the use of Instantaneous Curvature (IC) for that purpose. Once the absolute displacements of the bridge are measured, damage location and quantification can be obtained through IC when having a moving reference over a bridge. In this paper, a bridge is represented by a finite element model of a Euler-Bernoulli beam. A Half-Car model of a vehicle is used to represent a Traffic Speed Deflectometer (TSD), a drive-by monitoring vehicle. Damage is represented as a loss of stiffness in different parts of the bridge and 1 % measurement noise is added. A generic road profile is also considered. Healthy and damaged states of the bridge are compared in order to validate the method.
Sponsorship
European Commission Horizon 2020
Type of Material
Conference Publication
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Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
Conference Details
Proceedings of the CSHM-6: Structural Health Monitoring of New and Ageing Infrastructure, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, United Kingdom, 26-27 May 2016
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