Damage Detection Based on Structural Responses Induced by Traffic Load: Methodology and Application
Author(s): |
Shouwang Sun
Limin Sun Lin Chen |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics, March 2016, n. 4, v. 16 |
Page(s): | 1640026 |
DOI: | 10.1142/s0219455416400265 |
Abstract: |
In consideration of the important role that bridges play in transportation system, their safety, durability and serviceability have always been deeply concerned. Recently, many long-span bridges have been instrumented with Structural Health Monitoring Systems (SHMS) to provide bridge engineers with the information needed for decisions-making in management and maintenance. However, efficient use of monitoring data remains a challenge confronted before engineers. Recently, methodologies based on monitoring data while robust to random disturbance and sensitive to damage have received worldwide attention. In this context, this study proposes an innovative damage detection methodology based on structural responses induced by traffic load. First, vehicle-induced strain responses are found to be separable from the strain induced by operational loads, owing to their unique characteristics. This is achieved by a detailed investigation on the relationship between strain measurements and operational loads including temperature, wind as well as vehicles based on long-term monitoring data. From the vehicular load and pertinent strain response, the strain influence line (SIL) can be further identified. As a structural signature, SIL can be used to provide a reasonable assessment of the bridge health condition at least in the vicinity of strain monitoring point. Two damage indexes are therefore derived from the identified SIL, which are promising for damage evaluation because they are: (a) capable of revealing structural deterioration; (b) immune to influences of environmental changes; (c) adaptable to the random characteristic exhibited by long-term monitoring data. Besides, the SIL identification procedure and its theoretical basis are elaborated to respectively handle the case where the vehicle load is available or not, which is also applicable to identify the influence line of other measurements such as stresses. The proposed damage methodology is applied to the cable-stayed bridge spanning the main navigation channel of Shanghai Yangtze River Bridge, and the result shows its effectiveness. |
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