Ongoing inspection and maintenance of bridges poses a challenging task for infrastructure owners who must manage large bridge stocks with limited budgets. Drive-by monitoring approaches, using sensors in a vehicle, provide a promising solution to this challenge. This paper investigates the use of the response at the point-of-contact between the tyre and the bridge as a means of monitoring bridge frequency. An expression is derived to allow the contact-point (CP) response to be inferred directly from in-vehicle measurements, expanding on previous studies by allowing the vehicle suspension characteristics to be considered. The sensitivity of the CP-response to the pavement characteristics is investigated in detail and a rigid-disk model is us...
Civil Engineering Research in Ireland, Belfast, UK, 28 - 29 August, 2014'Drive-By' damage detection ...
15th International Conference on Experimental Mechanics, Porto, Portugal, 22-27 July 2012, Paper No....
Bridge structures are continuously subject to degradation due to the environment, ageing and excess ...
The Civil Engineering Research Association of Ireland Conference 2020 (CERAI 2020), Cork, Ireland (h...
Indirect bridge monitoring methods, using the responses measured from vehicles passing over bridges,...
This paper presents a novel method to carry out monitoring of transport infrastructure such as pavem...
Health condition monitoring of bridge structures is attracting considerable attention, conventionall...
Indirect bridge monitoring methods, using the responses measured from vehicles passing over bridges,...
Indirect bridge health monitoring is conducted by running an instrumented vehicle over a bridge, whe...
The natural frequencies of coupled vehicle-bridge systems change with vehicle position. These change...
This paper presents results of numerical and experimental investigations for the feasibility assessm...
Given the large number of bridges that currently have no instrumentation, there are obvious advantag...
Bridge structural health monitoring with the aim of continuously assessing structural safety and rel...
5th World Conference on Structural Control and Monitoring, 12th-14th July, Tokyo, JapanHighway struc...
In this paper, acceleration responses from a vehicle passing through the bridge are used to monitor ...
Civil Engineering Research in Ireland, Belfast, UK, 28 - 29 August, 2014'Drive-By' damage detection ...
15th International Conference on Experimental Mechanics, Porto, Portugal, 22-27 July 2012, Paper No....
Bridge structures are continuously subject to degradation due to the environment, ageing and excess ...
The Civil Engineering Research Association of Ireland Conference 2020 (CERAI 2020), Cork, Ireland (h...
Indirect bridge monitoring methods, using the responses measured from vehicles passing over bridges,...
This paper presents a novel method to carry out monitoring of transport infrastructure such as pavem...
Health condition monitoring of bridge structures is attracting considerable attention, conventionall...
Indirect bridge monitoring methods, using the responses measured from vehicles passing over bridges,...
Indirect bridge health monitoring is conducted by running an instrumented vehicle over a bridge, whe...
The natural frequencies of coupled vehicle-bridge systems change with vehicle position. These change...
This paper presents results of numerical and experimental investigations for the feasibility assessm...
Given the large number of bridges that currently have no instrumentation, there are obvious advantag...
Bridge structural health monitoring with the aim of continuously assessing structural safety and rel...
5th World Conference on Structural Control and Monitoring, 12th-14th July, Tokyo, JapanHighway struc...
In this paper, acceleration responses from a vehicle passing through the bridge are used to monitor ...
Civil Engineering Research in Ireland, Belfast, UK, 28 - 29 August, 2014'Drive-By' damage detection ...
15th International Conference on Experimental Mechanics, Porto, Portugal, 22-27 July 2012, Paper No....
Bridge structures are continuously subject to degradation due to the environment, ageing and excess ...