Investigating Feasibility of Drive-by Bridge Monitoring by Laboratory Experiments
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22/11/2016
31/12/1969
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A potentially powerful drive-by bridge inspection approach was proposed to inspect bridge conditions utilizing the vibrations of a test vehicle while it passes over the target bridge. This approach suffers from the effect of roadway surface roughness and two solutions were proposed in previous studies: one is to subtract the responses of two vehicles (time-domain method) before spectral analysis and the other one is to subtract the spectrum of one vehicle from that of the other (frequency-domain method). Although the two methods were verified theoretically and numerically, their practical effectiveness is still an open question.Furthermore, whether the outcome spectra processed by those methods could be used to detect potential bridge damage is of our interests. In this study, a laboratory experiment was carried out with a test tractor-trailer system and a scaled bridge. It was observed that, first, for practical applications, it would be preferable to apply the frequency-domain method, avoiding the need to meet a strict requirement in synchronizing the responses of the two trailers in time domain; second, the statistical pattern of the processed spectra in a specific frequency band could be an effective anomaly indicator incorporated in drive-by inspection methods. |
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eng |
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CRC Press |
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Kim , C W , Chang , K C , Inoue , S , Hasegawa , S & McGetrick , P J 2016 , Investigating Feasibility of Drive-by Bridge Monitoring by Laboratory Experiments . in Mechanics of Structures and Materials XXIV: Proceedings of the 24th Australian Conference on the Mechanics of Structures and Materials (ACMSM24, Perth, Australia, 6-9 December 2016) . CRC Press , the 24th Australian Conference on the Mechanics of Structures and Materials (ACMSM24) , Perth , Australia , 6-9 December . |
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