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A review of indirect bridge monitoring using passing vehicles

  • University College Dublin
  • Queen's University of Belfast

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Abstract

Indirect bridge monitoring methods, using the responses measured from vehicles passing over bridges, are under development for about a decade. A major advantage of these methods is that they use sensors mounted on the vehicle, no sensors or data acquisition system needs to be installed on the bridge. Most of the proposed methods are based on the identification of dynamic characteristics of the bridge from responses measured on the vehicle, such as natural frequency, mode shapes, and damping. In addition, some of the methods seek to directly detect bridge damage based on the interaction between the vehicle and bridge. This paper presents a critical review of indirect methods for bridge monitoring and provides discussion and recommendations on the challenges to be overcome for successful implementation in practice.

Original languageEnglish
Article number286139
JournalShock and Vibration
Volume2015
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015
Externally publishedYes

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