This paper describes a new procedure for bridge damage identification through drive-by monitoring. Instantaneous curvature (IC) is presented as a means to determine a local loss of stiffness in a bridge through measurements collected from a passing instrumented vehicle. Moving reference curvature (MRC) is compared with IC as a damage detection tool. It is assumed that absolute displacements on the bridge can be measured by the vehicle. The bridge is represented by a finite element (FE) model. A Half-car model is used to represent the passing vehicle. Damage is represented as a local loss of stiffness in different parts of the bridge. 1% random noise and no noise environments are considered to evaluate the effectiveness of the method. A gene...
Drive-by bridge inspection using acceleration responses of a passing vehicle has great potential for...
Given the large number of bridges that currently have no instrumentation, there are obvious advantag...
As a result of the recent advances in sensors, information technologies and material science, a cons...
This paper describes a new procedure for bridge damage identification through drive-by monitoring. I...
Proceedings of the CSHM-6: Structural Health Monitoring of New and Ageing Infrastructure, Queen's Un...
Austroads Bridge Conference 2017 (ABC 2017), Pullman Melbourne Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia, 3-...
Civil Engineering Research in Ireland Conference (CERI2016), Galway, Ireland, 29-30 August 2016Consi...
‘Drive-by’ damage detection is the concept of using sensors on a passing vehicle to detect damage in...
Sixth International Conference on Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Computation (SEMC 2016), Cap...
BCCCE 3rd International Balkans Conference on Challenges of Civil Engineering, Epoka University, Tir...
This paper investigates the feasibility of detecting local damage in a bridge using Laser Doppler Vi...
BCRI 12 - Bridge and Concrete Research in Ireland, Dublin, 6-7 September, 2012This paper describes a...
This paper investigates a novel method for damage detection using a moving force identification algo...
Identifying damage of a bridge from a vehicle moving over it is an attractive idea especially for th...
A new method is proposed in this paper for bridge damage detection using the response measured in a ...
Drive-by bridge inspection using acceleration responses of a passing vehicle has great potential for...
Given the large number of bridges that currently have no instrumentation, there are obvious advantag...
As a result of the recent advances in sensors, information technologies and material science, a cons...
This paper describes a new procedure for bridge damage identification through drive-by monitoring. I...
Proceedings of the CSHM-6: Structural Health Monitoring of New and Ageing Infrastructure, Queen's Un...
Austroads Bridge Conference 2017 (ABC 2017), Pullman Melbourne Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia, 3-...
Civil Engineering Research in Ireland Conference (CERI2016), Galway, Ireland, 29-30 August 2016Consi...
‘Drive-by’ damage detection is the concept of using sensors on a passing vehicle to detect damage in...
Sixth International Conference on Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Computation (SEMC 2016), Cap...
BCCCE 3rd International Balkans Conference on Challenges of Civil Engineering, Epoka University, Tir...
This paper investigates the feasibility of detecting local damage in a bridge using Laser Doppler Vi...
BCRI 12 - Bridge and Concrete Research in Ireland, Dublin, 6-7 September, 2012This paper describes a...
This paper investigates a novel method for damage detection using a moving force identification algo...
Identifying damage of a bridge from a vehicle moving over it is an attractive idea especially for th...
A new method is proposed in this paper for bridge damage detection using the response measured in a ...
Drive-by bridge inspection using acceleration responses of a passing vehicle has great potential for...
Given the large number of bridges that currently have no instrumentation, there are obvious advantag...
As a result of the recent advances in sensors, information technologies and material science, a cons...