Design and Validation of an Accurate Low-Cost Data Acquisition System for Structural Health Monitoring of a Pedestrian Bridge

Reina El Dahr, X. Lignos, Spyridon Papavieros, I. Vayas
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Structural health monitoring (SHM) is an effective operating technique devoted to enhance the robustness of an infrastructure, and to validate its safety requirements. The aim of SHM is to determine a structure’s reaction when subjected to any type of excitation, by means of identifying modifications in basic vibration measurements and modal parameters such as natural frequencies, damping and mode shapes. Consequently, sensors are mounted on a structure intending to record data on equal time intervals basis prior to, during and after an induced stimulation. Therefore, the necessity to adopt a computer-based data acquisition (DAQ) technique is required in this analytical approach in order to evaluate vibrational signals collected by sensors placed on a structure. In this work an accurate microcontroller-based DAQ system is proposed to monitor a pedestrian bridge located in Athens Greece for the purpose of characterizing the system state and evaluate the modal properties of the investigated structure. Four low-cost yet accurate triaxial accelerometers were systematically placed along the bridge intending to report the system response toward different generated perturbations. The proposed monitoring and computational system was tested in laboratory conditions prior to the bridge assessment. Three triaxial accelerometer were installed on a steel cantilever beam. A comparative analysis between the results of the suggested DAQ system and that of the standard laboratory DAQ system National Instrument DAQ was performed to test the accuracy of the suggested framework.
一种用于人行天桥结构健康监测的低成本数据采集系统设计与验证
结构健康监测(SHM)是一种有效的操作技术,致力于提高基础设施的鲁棒性,验证其安全要求。SHM的目的是通过识别基本振动测量和模态参数(如固有频率、阻尼和模态振型)的变化,确定结构在受到任何类型激励时的反应。因此,传感器被安装在一个结构上,目的是在诱导刺激之前、期间和之后以相同的时间间隔记录数据。因此,在这种分析方法中需要采用基于计算机的数据采集(DAQ)技术,以便评估放置在结构上的传感器收集的振动信号。在这项工作中,提出了一个精确的基于微控制器的DAQ系统来监测位于希腊雅典的人行天桥,目的是表征系统状态并评估所调查结构的模态特性。四个低成本但精确的三轴加速度计被系统地放置在桥上,旨在报告系统对不同产生的扰动的响应。在桥梁评估之前,在实验室条件下对所提出的监测和计算系统进行了测试。在钢悬臂梁上安装了三个三轴加速度计。对建议的数据采集系统和标准实验室数据采集系统(National Instrument DAQ)的结果进行了比较分析,以检验建议框架的准确性。
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