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Bridge health monitoring system based on vibration measurements
Authors:Evaggelos Ntotsios  Costas Papadimitriou  Panagiotis Panetsos  Grigorios Karaiskos  Kyriakos Perros  Philip C Perdikaris
Institution:(1) Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Thessaly, Volos, 38334, Greece;(2) Capital Maintenance Department, Egnatia Odos S.A., 6th km Thessaloniki-Thermi, P.O. Box 30, 57001 Thermi, Greece;(3) Department of Civil Engineering, University of Thessaly, Volos, 38334, Greece
Abstract:A bridge health monitoring system is presented based on vibration measurements collected from a network of acceleration sensors. Sophisticated structural identification methods, combining information from the sensor network with the theoretical information built into a finite element model for simulating bridge behavior, are incorporated into the system in order to monitor structural condition, track structural changes and identify the location, type and extent of damage. This work starts with a brief overview of the modal and model identification algorithms and software incorporated into the monitoring system and then presents details on a Bayesian inference framework for the identification of the location and the severity of damage using measured modal characteristics. The methodology for damage detection combines the information contained in a set of measurement modal data with the information provided by a family of competitive, parameterized, finite element model classes simulating plausible damage scenarios in the structure. The effectiveness of the damage detection algorithm is demonstrated and validated using simulated modal data from an instrumented R/C bridge of the Egnatia Odos motorway, as well as using experimental vibration data from a laboratory small-scaled bridge section.
Keywords:Structural health monitoring  Model updating  Bayesian inference  Structural identification  Damage detection
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