Damage Detection in Long Suspension Bridges Using Stress Influence Lines

2015 
AbstractNumerous long-span cable-supported bridges have been built throughout the world in recent years. These bridges begin to deteriorate once built and continuously accumulate damage during their long service life. The growing popularity of comprehensive structural health monitoring systems (SHMSs) in recently built long-span bridges has started a new trend of integrating SHMS and damage detection technology for real-time condition assessment of these bridges. This paper explores a novel damage detection technique based on stress influence lines (SILs) of bridge components and validates the efficacy of the technique through a case study of the Tsing Ma suspension bridge. A mathematical regularization method is first introduced to identify SILs based on the in situ measurement of train information and train-induced stress responses in local bridge components. Good agreement between the identified and baseline SILs demonstrates the effectiveness of the proposed identification method. Damage indexes based...
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