Bridge Weigh-In-Motion systems measure bridge strain caused by the passing of a truck to estimate static axle weights. For this calculation, they commonly use a static algorithm that takes the bridge influence line as reference. Such a technique relies on adequate filtering to remove bridge dynamics and noise. However, filtering can lead to the loss of a significant component of the underlying signal in bridges where the vibration does not have time to complete sufficient number of cycles, and in cases of closely spaced axles traveling at high vehicle speeds. In order to overcome these limitations and also to provide additional information on the dynamics of the applied forces, this paper presents an algorithm based on first order T...
A method is presented to identify moving loads on a bridge deck modelled as an orthotropic rectangul...
Traditional ways to acquire truck axle and gross weight information are expensive and subject to bia...
A new identification methodology for dynamic axle loads using the superposition principle and influe...
6th International Conference on Structural Health Monitoring of Intelligent Infrastructure (SHMII-6)...
Truck weight data have been valuable for bridge and pavement design. However, the traditional ways t...
© 2017 IOP Publishing Ltd. Bridge weigh-in-motion (BWIM) is an approach through which the axle and g...
Dynamic load data have been Valuable for bridge and pavement design. Traditional ways to acquire tru...
Dynamic load data have been Valuable for bridge and pavement design. Traditional ways to acquire tru...
Bridge weigh-in-motion or moving force identification systems have been developed to screen the heav...
Bridge weigh-in-motion (BWIM) is an approach through which the axle and gross weight of trucks trave...
A modified 2-D Moses algorithm for acquiring the field-calibrated influence line (IL) of an existing...
Traditional ways to acquire information on truck axle and gross weight are expensive and subject to ...
Identification of moving loads on bridges is an important inverse problem in the civil and structura...
Existing methods on moving force identification are usually based on modal decomposition and are sub...
Traditional ways to acquire truck axle and gross weight information are expensive and subject to bia...
A method is presented to identify moving loads on a bridge deck modelled as an orthotropic rectangul...
Traditional ways to acquire truck axle and gross weight information are expensive and subject to bia...
A new identification methodology for dynamic axle loads using the superposition principle and influe...
6th International Conference on Structural Health Monitoring of Intelligent Infrastructure (SHMII-6)...
Truck weight data have been valuable for bridge and pavement design. However, the traditional ways t...
© 2017 IOP Publishing Ltd. Bridge weigh-in-motion (BWIM) is an approach through which the axle and g...
Dynamic load data have been Valuable for bridge and pavement design. Traditional ways to acquire tru...
Dynamic load data have been Valuable for bridge and pavement design. Traditional ways to acquire tru...
Bridge weigh-in-motion or moving force identification systems have been developed to screen the heav...
Bridge weigh-in-motion (BWIM) is an approach through which the axle and gross weight of trucks trave...
A modified 2-D Moses algorithm for acquiring the field-calibrated influence line (IL) of an existing...
Traditional ways to acquire information on truck axle and gross weight are expensive and subject to ...
Identification of moving loads on bridges is an important inverse problem in the civil and structura...
Existing methods on moving force identification are usually based on modal decomposition and are sub...
Traditional ways to acquire truck axle and gross weight information are expensive and subject to bia...
A method is presented to identify moving loads on a bridge deck modelled as an orthotropic rectangul...
Traditional ways to acquire truck axle and gross weight information are expensive and subject to bia...
A new identification methodology for dynamic axle loads using the superposition principle and influe...