Real condition experiment on a new bridge weigh-in-motion solution for the traffic assessment on road bridges

F. Cartiaux, V. Corvec, J. Semião, B. Jacob, F. Schmidt, A. Brouste, A. Ehrlacher
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Weigh-in-Motion is currently the only way to precisely assess and monitor traffic loads on road bridges from real measurements. This assessment helps to detect potential overweight vehicles and to optimize the maintenance operations on the bridge thanks to an accurate knowledge of its real load conditions.An experiment, performed on a precast prestressed concrete beam girders bridge overcrossing a highway in France, is described. The Weigh-in-Motion (WIM) system uses the bridge deck as a large scale, part of the weighing device, and measures strain in critical parts of the structure.The system is able to get significantly accurate estimations of the gross weight of the vehicles on most types of bridges, including long span box girders, large composite decks or the multiple precast prestressed concrete beams considered in the study. However, the axle load estimation is still much less accurate and not presented here.The experiment started in February 2019 and is still going on, also proving the robustness of the solution for an operation over long durations, as a permanent part of the bridge management through its whole lifecycle. Thus, the WIM sensors used are relevant for the Structural Health Monitoring of the bridge deck as well.
一种新的道路桥梁动态称重评估方法的实态试验
动态称重是目前唯一一种通过实际测量来精确评估和监控道路桥梁交通负荷的方法。这种评估有助于发现潜在的超重车辆,并优化桥梁的维护操作,这要感谢对桥梁实际负载状况的准确了解。本文介绍了在法国某高速公路上的预制预应力混凝土梁桥上进行的试验。动态称重(WIM)系统将桥面作为一个大型秤,作为称重装置的一部分,测量结构关键部位的应变。该系统能够非常准确地估计大多数类型桥梁上车辆的总重量,包括大跨度箱梁、大型复合桥面或研究中考虑的多个预制预应力混凝土梁。然而,轴载估计仍然不太准确,这里没有提出。该实验于2019年2月开始,目前仍在进行中,也证明了该解决方案在长时间运营中的稳健性,作为桥梁整个生命周期管理的永久组成部分。因此,所使用的WIM传感器也适用于桥面结构健康监测。
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