Structural health monitoring of bridges using acoustic emission technology and signal processing techniques
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25/11/2009
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Structural health monitoring (SHM) is the term applied to the procedure of monitoring a structure’s performance, assessing its condition and carrying out appropriate retrofitting so that it performs reliably, safely and efficiently. Bridges form an important part of a nation’s infrastructure. They deteriorate due to age and changing load patterns and hence early detection of damage helps in prolonging the lives and preventing catastrophic failures. Monitoring of bridges has been traditionally done by means of visual inspection. With recent developments in sensor technology and availability of advanced computing resources, newer techniques have emerged for SHM. Acoustic emission (AE) is one such technology that is attracting attention of engineers and researchers all around the world. This paper discusses the use of AE technology in health monitoring of bridge structures, with a special focus on analysis of recorded data. AE waves are stress waves generated by mechanical deformation of material and can be recorded by means of sensors attached to the surface of the structure. Analysis of the AE signals provides vital information regarding the nature of the source of emission. Signal processing of the AE waveform data can be carried out in several ways and is predominantly based on time and frequency domains. Short time Fourier transform and wavelet analysis have proved to be superior alternatives to traditional frequency based analysis in extracting information from recorded waveform. Some of the preliminary results of the application of these analysis tools in signal processing of recorded AE data will be presented in this paper. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/29031/1/29031.pdf http://www.uco.canterbury.ac.nz/conference/apvc09/ Kaphle, Manindra R., Tan, Andy C. C., & Thambiratnam, David (2009) Structural health monitoring of bridges using acoustic emission technology and signal processing techniques. In 13th Asia Pacific Vibration Conference, 22 - 25 November, 2009, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. |
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Copyright 2009 [please consult the authors]. |
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Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Engineering Systems; School of Urban Development |
Palavras-Chave | #090506 Structural Engineering #091304 Dynamics Vibration and Vibration Control #Structural health monitoring #Acoustic emission #Signal processing |
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Conference Paper |