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Fleet Monitoring - Using Sensors in a Fleet of Passing Vehicles to Monitor the Health of Bridges
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2021_EVACES_Tokyo- Fleet monitoring - using sensors in a fleet of passing vehicles to monitory health of bridge.pdf | 629.35 KB |
Date Issued
17 September 2021
Date Available
29T12:03:49Z September 2022
Abstract
This paper proposes the use of a fleet of instrumented vehicles to monitor the condition of infrastructure and bridges. It is anticipated that data from privately owned vehicles with low-cost accelerometer and GPS data, will be available for this purpose in the future. An inverse version of the well known Newmark-Beta method is proposed to determine road/rail surface profile from measured accelerations. Some results are reported from an instrumented train that made repeat runs on railway track over a period of a month. For bridge health monitoring, the concept of a moving reference influence line is proposed as a damage indicator. It is shown in simulation to give good indications of bearing damage in a simply supported bridge.
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University College Dublin
Other Sponsorship
Chinese Scholarship Council
Type of Material
Conference Publication
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Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
Description
The 9th International Conference on Experimental Vibration Analysis for Civil Engineering Structures, Online Event, 14-17 September 2021
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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