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Monitoring der neuen Schrägseilbrücke über den Chao Phraya, Nonthaburi, Thailand

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): German
Published in: Bautechnik, , n. 10, v. 93
Page(s): 730-741
DOI: 10.1002/bate.201600070
Abstract:

Monitoring of the new cable-stayed bridge over the Chao Phraya, Nonthaburi, Thailand

To the north of Bangkok (Thailand), a new motorway section has been realized in recent years to relieve the surrounding routes in Nonthaburi Province, whose main characteristic is an extra-dosed bridge over the Chao Phraya river with a total length of 460 m. The building consists of two pylons with golden domes and 96 stay cables carrying a box girder cross-section designed for six lanes across the river. To monitor the structural behavior of the bridge an extensive monitoring system was awarded by the client to DYWIDAG Systems International GmbH in cooperation of Schimetta Consult who have optimized, designed and realized the system. 45 sensors are monitoring permanently temperatures, strains and deflections of the bridge, inclinations of the pylons, movements of the expansion joints, wind velocities, accelerations and cable forces. The data are automatically stored on site, provided via a UMTS connection to an external server within a few minutes, enabling continuous display of the signals on a homepage for easy access by the client. In addition, the measurement data are being summarized on a half-year base and the results are submitted to the clients by a measurement report. The monitoring system is continuously acquiring data since opening of the structure early 2015 to regular traffic, enabling a very good insight to the structural behaviour.

Keywords:
measurements extradosed bridge acceleration slope deflection deformation sensors cable force inclination monitoring
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