System Identification of Highway Bridges Using Vibration Data: System Identification of Highway Bridges Using Long-term Vibration Monitoring Data - Hugo C. Gomez - Livres - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783659201073 - 28 août 2012
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System Identification of Highway Bridges Using Vibration Data: System Identification of Highway Bridges Using Long-term Vibration Monitoring Data

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This study takes advantage of the instrumentation of three highway bridges located in Southern California. It shows the application of system identification (SI) techniques using more than 2,000 acceleration response data sets collected over a period of nine years. The data consist of ambient and traffic induced vibration records, earthquake records, and controlled vehicles test data. Transducers were mounted on the test vehicle chassis to study the potential for bridge identification using instrumented vehicles. For a five-year period, a reduction of the first natural frequency is found to be approximately 2% for a 3-span straight bridge, 5% for a 3-span highly curved bridge and 3% for a four-span slightly curved bridge. Also, the identified first frequency of one of the bridges decreases up to 20% during an earthquake of moderate intensity (PGA=0.37g) with epicenter close (20km) to the bridge site. State-space models generated from measurements successfully replicate the bridge response. Then, the Young?s modulus and boundary stiffness are identified by means of Finite Element (FE) model updating. Finally, fragility curves show bridge seismic vulnerability increases with time.

Médias Livres     Paperback Book   (Livre avec couverture souple et dos collé)
Validé 28 août 2012
ISBN13 9783659201073
Éditeurs LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Pages 268
Dimensions 150 × 15 × 226 mm   ·   417 g
Langue et grammaire Allemand