Review of vibration-based damage detection and condition assessment of bridge structures using structural health monitoring


Autoria(s): Wang, Liang; Chan, Tommy H.T.
Data(s)

01/03/2009

Resumo

As a part of vital infrastructure and transportation networks, bridge structures must function safely at all times. However, due to heavier and faster moving vehicular loads and function adjustment, such as Busway accommodation, many bridges are now operating at an overload beyond their design capacity. Additionally, the huge renovation and replacement costs always make the infrastructure owners difficult to undertake. Structural health monitoring (SHM) is set to assess condition and foresee probable failures of designated bridge(s), so as to monitor the structural health of the bridges. The SHM systems proposed recently are incorporated with Vibration-Based Damage Detection (VBDD) techniques, Statistical Methods and Signal processing techniques and have been regarded as efficient and economical ways to solve the problem. The recent development in damage detection and condition assessment techniques based on VBDD and statistical methods are reviewed. The VBDD methods based on changes in natural frequencies, curvature/strain modes, modal strain energy (MSE) dynamic flexibility, artificial neural networks (ANN) before and after damage and other signal processing methods like Wavelet techniques and empirical mode decomposition (EMD) / Hilbert spectrum methods are discussed here.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/26738/

Publicador

QUT Conference Proceedings

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/26738/1/26738.pdf

http://www.bee.qut.edu.au/research/themes/infrastructure/events/

Wang, Liang & Chan, Tommy H.T. (2009) Review of vibration-based damage detection and condition assessment of bridge structures using structural health monitoring. In The Second Infrastructure Theme Postgraduate Conference : Rethinking Sustainable Development: Planning, Engineering, Design and Managing Urban Infrastructure, 26 March 2009, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane.

Direitos

Copyright 2009 Queensland University of Technology

Fonte

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Urban Development

Palavras-Chave #090505 Infrastructure Engineering and Asset Management #structural health monitoring (SHM) #vibration-based damage detection (VBDD) #dynamic analysis #condition assessment #bridge structures
Tipo

Conference Paper