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20 April 1995 Instrumentation and intelligence issues in bridge health monitoring
A. Emin Aktan, Arthur J. Helmicki, Victor J. Hunt
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Abstract
A comprehensive market survey and laboratory evaluation was conducted for the Ohio Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration to identify the most promising sensors and data-acquisition systems for infrastructure application. A pilot system for highway bridge monitoring was implemented on a typical steel-stringer bridge in Cincinnati for high-speed traffic and long-term environmental monitoring. Static tests were performed with known truck loads to confirm monitoring results and to calibrate finite-element and section analysis models of the bridge. A complete and accurate characterization of the as- is structural condition has been related to the structural capacities and reliability. This multi- disciplinary research improves our understanding of the actual loading environment and the corresponding bridge responses. Instrumented monitoring is expected to complement inspection methods, provide an objective measure of the state-of-health, and alert officials to bridge deterioration or failure.
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A. Emin Aktan, Arthur J. Helmicki, and Victor J. Hunt "Instrumentation and intelligence issues in bridge health monitoring", Proc. SPIE 2446, Smart Structures and Materials 1995: Smart Systems for Bridges, Structures, and Highways, (20 April 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.207721
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KEYWORDS
Bridges

Sensors

Calibration

Temperature metrology

Reliability

Analytical research

Environmental monitoring

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