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Long term dynamic monitoring of a PSC box girder bridge

 Long term dynamic monitoring of a PSC box girder bridge
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Presented at IABSE Symposium: Large Structures and Infrastructures for Environmentally Constrained and Urbanised Areas, Venice, Italy, 22-24 September 2010, published in , pp. 484-485
DOI: 10.2749/222137810796025492
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Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) aims to determine whether damage is present or not based on the analysis of measured dynamic characteristics of a monitored system. Normal changes are usually cau...
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Medium: conference paper
Language(s): English
Conference: IABSE Symposium: Large Structures and Infrastructures for Environmentally Constrained and Urbanised Areas, Venice, Italy, 22-24 September 2010
Published in:
Page(s): 484-485 Total no. of pages: 8
Page(s): 484-485
Total no. of pages: 8
Year: 2010
DOI: 10.2749/222137810796025492
Abstract:

Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) aims to determine whether damage is present or not based on the analysis of measured dynamic characteristics of a monitored system. Normal changes are usually caused by modifications in environmental conditions such as humidity, wind and most important, temperature. Conversely, abnormal changes are generally caused by the presence of damage i.e. loss of structural mass and/or stiffness. This paper reports on the effect of temperature changes on the natural frequencies of the PI-57 motorway bridge located at Senlis, France. Dynamic measurements were carried out during almost two years and the goal is to develop a methodology for separating environmental influences from possible damage events. Hence, several regression and model fitting methods are used such as multiple linear regression and neural networks. It is observed that possible structural modifications show up as outliers in the statistical frequency-temperature relations.

Keywords:
structural health monitoring temperature effects regression analysis