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Structure and Infrastructure Engineering
Maintenance, Management, Life-Cycle Design and Performance
Volume 3, 2007 - Issue 4
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Original Article

Health monitoring data in assessing critical behaviour of bridges

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Pages 325-342 | Received 14 May 2005, Accepted 19 Dec 2005, Published online: 28 Sep 2007
 

Abstract

A baseline finite element model has been developed and used for system identification of the Confederation Bridge in Canada. The model was calibrated using the test data collected by the health monitoring system during two field tests. The frequencies and mode shapes obtained from the modal analyses were in good agreement with the values obtained from the tests. The model was used to simulate the bridge responses to the field tests. Continuity of the bridge model beyond the baseline model is essential in analysing its behaviour under moving truck loads. Coupling of the longitudinal movements of the pier tops with vertical movement of the deck and rocking vibration of the drop-in girders were observed in modal analyses of the extended model, which was then used for seismic analyses. The possibility of slippage of the drop-in girder as well as its separation from the bearings during strong ground motions should be considered in designing and future extension of the instrumentation program and the analyses of the recorded data for similar structures.

Acknowledgement

The authors wish to thank Mr Yui-Bun Chan of the Department of Civil Engineering of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, for his assistance in carrying out some of the numerical calculations.

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