This paper addresses the problem on the identification of moving vehicle axle loads based on measured bridge responses using a frequency-time domain method. The focus is on the evaluation of two solutions to the overdetermined set of equations established as part of the identification method. The two solutions are (i) direct calculation of the pseudo-inverse and (ii) calculation of the pseudo-inverse via the singular value decomposition (SVD) technique. For this purpose, a bridge-vehicle system model was fabricated in the laboratory and the bending moment responses of bridge model were measured as a two-axle vehicle model moved across the bridge deck. The moving axle loads are then calculated from the measured responses via the two solution...
Following the sllccessful identification of moving titHe-varying axle loads from bridge strain respo...
An improved time domain method (ITDM) is proposed for identification of moving vehicle loads on a br...
The solution for the vertical dynamic interaction forces between a moving vehicle and the bridge dec...
This paper addresses the problem on the identification of moving vehicle axle loads based on measure...
Moving force identification is a very important inverse problem in structural dynamics. Most of the ...
This study addresses the effects of various parameters on moving axle load identification when vehic...
Most of identification methods are eventually converted to a linear algebraic equation set. Differen...
Both the time domain method (TDM) and frequency-time domain method (FTDM) are introduced and modifie...
Identification of moving loads on bridges is an important inverse problem in the civil and structura...
Most of the identification methods are eventually converted to a linear algebraic equation set. Diff...
Field measurements were carried out for a moving force identification study using an existing prestr...
An improved time domain method (ITDM) is proposed for moving force identification from dynamic respo...
1 v. (various pagings) : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P CSE 2002...
An improved time domain method (ITDM) is proposed for moving force identification using bridge respo...
Existing methods on moving force identification are usually based on modal decomposition and are sub...
Following the sllccessful identification of moving titHe-varying axle loads from bridge strain respo...
An improved time domain method (ITDM) is proposed for identification of moving vehicle loads on a br...
The solution for the vertical dynamic interaction forces between a moving vehicle and the bridge dec...
This paper addresses the problem on the identification of moving vehicle axle loads based on measure...
Moving force identification is a very important inverse problem in structural dynamics. Most of the ...
This study addresses the effects of various parameters on moving axle load identification when vehic...
Most of identification methods are eventually converted to a linear algebraic equation set. Differen...
Both the time domain method (TDM) and frequency-time domain method (FTDM) are introduced and modifie...
Identification of moving loads on bridges is an important inverse problem in the civil and structura...
Most of the identification methods are eventually converted to a linear algebraic equation set. Diff...
Field measurements were carried out for a moving force identification study using an existing prestr...
An improved time domain method (ITDM) is proposed for moving force identification from dynamic respo...
1 v. (various pagings) : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P CSE 2002...
An improved time domain method (ITDM) is proposed for moving force identification using bridge respo...
Existing methods on moving force identification are usually based on modal decomposition and are sub...
Following the sllccessful identification of moving titHe-varying axle loads from bridge strain respo...
An improved time domain method (ITDM) is proposed for identification of moving vehicle loads on a br...
The solution for the vertical dynamic interaction forces between a moving vehicle and the bridge dec...