Long-term indirect monitoring system for short and medium span bridges

Ayaho Miyamoto
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Bridge health monitoring has been widely discussed for establishing the rational maintenance strategies of existing bridges. Meanwhile, we need to provide discussions and recommendations on how to establish fully automatic data collection system and how to manage the big data for holistic bridge maintenance decisions. The author developed a vehicle-based (coupling of a moving vehicle and a bridge) bridge health monitoring system by using public buses which is one practical solution to the problem for condition assessment of short and medium span bridges (called “bus-based monitoring system”). The proposed system includes some new ideas about making use of the under rear-wheel spring acceleration sensors installed on an in-service fixed-route bus operating on the public transit system (long-term and indirect methods), define “characteristic deflection” as an indicator that may be useful in efficiently detecting a structural anomaly of a bridge, etc. The main objectives of this paper are 1) to introduce the details of how to assess the bridge condition based on the results of long-term application (total more than 10 years) to actual bridges on Ube City bus network in Japan, as a specific example for verify the system, 2) to discuss what is possible steps in realizing practical application of the system to existing bridges for consideration systematically into the maintenance strategies in the future. This paper is a continuation of previously published ones with new materials from the practical application viewpoint.
中短跨度桥梁的长期间接监测系统
为制定合理的既有桥梁维护策略,桥梁健康监测已被广泛讨论。同时,我们需要就如何建立全自动数据采集系统以及如何管理大数据为整体桥梁维护决策提供讨论和建议。作者利用公交车开发了一种基于车辆(移动车辆与桥梁的耦合)的桥梁健康监测系统,这是解决中短跨度桥梁状况评估问题的一种实用方案(称为 "基于公交车的监测系统")。所提议的系统包括一些新的想法,即利用安装在公交系统上运行的在役固定路线公交车上的后轮弹簧加速度传感器(长期和间接方法),将 "特征挠度 "定义为可用于有效检测桥梁结构异常的指标等。本文的主要目的是:1)根据对日本宇部市公交网络实际桥梁的长期应用(总计超过 10 年)结果,介绍如何评估桥梁状况的细节,以此作为验证该系统的具体实例;2)讨论在现有桥梁上实际应用该系统的可能步骤,以便在未来的维护策略中系统地加以考虑。本文从实际应用的角度出发,对之前发表的论文进行了续篇,并加入了新的材料。
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