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16 March 2006 Evaluation of the quality of ambient vibration monitoring data from the Henry Hudson Bridge
Qin Pan, Kirk A. Grimmelsman, John Prader, A. Emin Aktan
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Abstract
The quality of test data is an important consideration in conducting field experiments on civil infrastructure. In addition to possible errors due to the experimental setup, the uncertainties due to incomplete knowledge of a structure's behavior and its interactions with the natural environment greatly affect the reliability of the system identification results. This paper discusses the uncertainties related to ambient vibration testing of a long-span steel arch bridge and possible ways to mitigate them. The consistency of the identified parameters is examined through statistical analyses.
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Qin Pan, Kirk A. Grimmelsman, John Prader, and A. Emin Aktan "Evaluation of the quality of ambient vibration monitoring data from the Henry Hudson Bridge", Proc. SPIE 6178, Nonintrusive Inspection, Structures Monitoring, and Smart Systems for Homeland Security, 617803 (16 March 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.661272
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KEYWORDS
Bridges

Data processing

Statistical analysis

Data acquisition

Error analysis

Interference (communication)

Sensors

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