Scour, the loss of material around bridge foundations due to hydraulic action, is the main cause of bridge failures in the United Kingdom and in many other parts of the world. Various techniques have been used to monitor bridge scour, ranging from scuba divers using crude depth measuring instrumentation to high-tech sonar and radar-based systems. In contrast to most other techniques, vibration-based scour monitoring uses accelerometers to provide real-time monitoring whilst also being robust and relatively simple to install. This is an indirect technique that aims to measure changes in the dynamic response of the structure due to the effects of scour, rather than attempting to measure scour directly. To date, research on vibration-based sco...
Transport Research Arena, Paris, France, 14-17 April, 2014The highly publicised failure of the Malah...
There have been significant developments in the area of vibrationbased bridge scour monitoring in re...
5th International Young Geotechnical Engineer's Conference, Paris, France, 31 August - 1 September 2...
Scour, the loss of material around bridge foundations due to hydraulic action, is the main cause of ...
© International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring. All rights reserved. Scour is the main cau...
© International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring. All rights reserved. Scour is the main cau...
Historically, the most common cause of bridge failure has been “scour” – the gradual erosion of soil...
AbstractThe high profile failure of the Malahide viaduct in Dublin in late 2009 was attributed to er...
5th International Young Geotechnical Engineer's Conference, Paris, France, 31 August - 1 September 2...
Scour around bridge foundations is regarded as one of the predominant causes of bridge failures. Tra...
There have been significant developments in the area of vibration-based bridge scour monitoring in r...
Scour around bridge foundations is one of the leading causes of bridge failure. Up until recently, t...
There have been significant developments in the area of vibration-based bridge scour monitoring in r...
There have been significant developments in the area of vibration-based bridge scour monitoring in r...
There have been significant developments in the area of vibration-based bridge scour monitoring in r...
Transport Research Arena, Paris, France, 14-17 April, 2014The highly publicised failure of the Malah...
There have been significant developments in the area of vibrationbased bridge scour monitoring in re...
5th International Young Geotechnical Engineer's Conference, Paris, France, 31 August - 1 September 2...
Scour, the loss of material around bridge foundations due to hydraulic action, is the main cause of ...
© International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring. All rights reserved. Scour is the main cau...
© International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring. All rights reserved. Scour is the main cau...
Historically, the most common cause of bridge failure has been “scour” – the gradual erosion of soil...
AbstractThe high profile failure of the Malahide viaduct in Dublin in late 2009 was attributed to er...
5th International Young Geotechnical Engineer's Conference, Paris, France, 31 August - 1 September 2...
Scour around bridge foundations is regarded as one of the predominant causes of bridge failures. Tra...
There have been significant developments in the area of vibration-based bridge scour monitoring in r...
Scour around bridge foundations is one of the leading causes of bridge failure. Up until recently, t...
There have been significant developments in the area of vibration-based bridge scour monitoring in r...
There have been significant developments in the area of vibration-based bridge scour monitoring in r...
There have been significant developments in the area of vibration-based bridge scour monitoring in r...
Transport Research Arena, Paris, France, 14-17 April, 2014The highly publicised failure of the Malah...
There have been significant developments in the area of vibrationbased bridge scour monitoring in re...
5th International Young Geotechnical Engineer's Conference, Paris, France, 31 August - 1 September 2...