© 2018 The International Masonry Society (IMS). The masonry viaduct at Marsh Lane is an important part of the railway network near Leeds, UK, dating from the 1860s. However, deterioration has resulted in notable deflections under train loads, which have concerned asset managers. Coupled with uncertainty regarding the true structural behaviour under serviceability conditions, this has led to detailed monitoring of the viaduct. This paper summarises the main conclusions of the monitoring installation before focusing on the evaluation of computational modelling of the viaduct, through comparison of modelling and monitoring results. In the monitoring scheme, fibre-optic cables containing Fibre-Bragg Gratings allowed measurement of dynamic in-pl...
Skewed masonry arch bridges present a challenge to asset owners because their structural response un...
A statistical analysis of the dynamic response of a railway viaduct, modelled after an actual struct...
Developing early-warning sensor-based maintenance systems for ageing railway infrastructure, such as...
© 2018 The International Masonry Society (IMS). The masonry viaduct at Marsh Lane is an important pa...
Despite recent advances in modelling and testing techniques, assessing the serviceability of ageing ...
Marsh Lane viaduct is a typical example of a 19th century brick masonry railway arch in the UK. It f...
Novel sensing technologies – for instance, fibre-optic Fibre Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors – offer eng...
Linear-elastic finite-element analysis is sometimes used to assess masonry arch bridges under servic...
Numerous masonry arch bridges in the UK have significant deformations and are carrying traffic and r...
Skewed masonry arch bridges form an important part of the rail and road infrastructure networks in t...
Skewed masonry arch railway bridges are common, yet their structural behaviour under typical working...
The Marsh Lane viaduct is a masonry railway bridge constructed during the 19th century nearby Leeds ...
Skewed masonry arch bridges present a challenge to asset owners because their structural response un...
Skewed masonry arch bridges present a challenge to asset owners because their structural response un...
A statistical analysis of the dynamic response of a railway viaduct, modelled after an actual struct...
Developing early-warning sensor-based maintenance systems for ageing railway infrastructure, such as...
© 2018 The International Masonry Society (IMS). The masonry viaduct at Marsh Lane is an important pa...
Despite recent advances in modelling and testing techniques, assessing the serviceability of ageing ...
Marsh Lane viaduct is a typical example of a 19th century brick masonry railway arch in the UK. It f...
Novel sensing technologies – for instance, fibre-optic Fibre Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors – offer eng...
Linear-elastic finite-element analysis is sometimes used to assess masonry arch bridges under servic...
Numerous masonry arch bridges in the UK have significant deformations and are carrying traffic and r...
Skewed masonry arch bridges form an important part of the rail and road infrastructure networks in t...
Skewed masonry arch railway bridges are common, yet their structural behaviour under typical working...
The Marsh Lane viaduct is a masonry railway bridge constructed during the 19th century nearby Leeds ...
Skewed masonry arch bridges present a challenge to asset owners because their structural response un...
Skewed masonry arch bridges present a challenge to asset owners because their structural response un...
A statistical analysis of the dynamic response of a railway viaduct, modelled after an actual struct...
Developing early-warning sensor-based maintenance systems for ageing railway infrastructure, such as...