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Automated Real-Time Assessment of Stay-Cable Serviceability Using Smart Sensors

Author(s)
Jeong, SeunghooLee, Young-JooShin, Do HyoungSim, Sung-Han
Issued Date
2019-10
DOI
10.3390/app9204469
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/29055
Fulltext
https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/20/4469
Citation
APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL, v.9, no.20, pp.4469
Abstract
The number of cable-stayed bridges being built worldwide has been increasing owing to the increasing demand for long-span bridges. As the stay-cable is one of critical load-carrying members of cable-stayed bridges, its maintenance has become a significant issue. The stay-cable has an inherently low damping ratio with high flexibility, which makes it vulnerable to vibrations owing to wind, rain, and traffic. Excessive vibration of the stay-cable can cause long-term fatigue problems in the stay-cable as well as the cable-stayed bridge. Therefore, civil engineers are required to carry out maintenance measures on stay-cables as a high priority. For the maintenance of the stay-cables, an automated real-time serviceability assessment system using wireless smart sensors was developed in this study. When the displacement of the cable in the mid-span exceeds either the upper or the lower bound provided in most bridge design codes, it is considered as a serviceability failure. The system developed in this study features embedded on-board processing, including the measurement of acceleration, estimation of displacement from measured acceleration, serviceability assessment, and monitoring through wireless communication. A series of laboratory tests were carried out to verify the performance of the developed system.
Publisher
MDPI
ISSN
2076-3417
Keyword (Author)
stay-cableserviceabilitymonitoringautomationreal-timeRaspberry Pismart sensor
Keyword
VIBRATION CONTROLSYSTEMACCELERATION

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