Simulation of Bridge Weigh-in Motion System Integrated with Bridge Safety

Simulation of Bridge Weigh-in Motion System Integrated with Bridge Safety
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Download or read book Simulation of Bridge Weigh-in Motion System Integrated with Bridge Safety written by Zhisong Zhao and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 198 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Bridge weigh-in-motion system (B-WIM) testing is a popular technology in bridge applications. The B-WIM system can track extensive information about loading conditions to which bridges are subjected, and engineers can evaluate the responses of bridges and assess their performance relative to the safety index and serviceability. FAD (Free-of-Axle-Detector) or NOR (Nothing-On-Road) B-WIM system works well, but only if the system detects axle locations. In the USA, there are challenges for some beam-and-slab bridges. In the first manuscript, we describe a study with alternative strategies for sensor types and sensor installation locations for beam-and-slab bridges. The sensor layouts are identified and two new sensors are investigated. Most of the commercially available B-WIM systems are based on an algorithm developed by Moses (1979). The performance of this method is acceptable for estimating gross vehicle weight (GVW), but it can be unsatisfactory for estimating single axle loads. In order to improve the accuracy to an acceptable level, two algorithms are proposed. The second and third manuscripts present the measurement of axle weights and GVWs of moving heavy vehicles based on these algorithms. As determined in a case study of a bridge on US-78, both algorithms significantly improved the accuracy of measurements of axle weights in comparison with the commercial B-WIM system. Existing bridges may be functionally obsolete or have deficient structures based on older design codes or features. These bridges are not unsafe for normal vehicle traffic, but they can be vulnerable to specific traffic conditions. We propose, in manuscript 4, use of a simulation model based on B-WIM experimental data derived during extreme events. The results provide an improved understanding of the possible deficiencies of this bridge, and an appropriate retrofit is suggested. Finally, the dynamic amplification factor (DAF) is a significant parameter for design new of bridges and for evaluation of existing bridges. AASHTO guidelines provided very conservative values. So, improved methods for determination of DAF values need to be developed to evaluate the safety of existing bridges. This manuscript presents a simulation method to evaluate the DAF of existing bridges by use of the B-WIM data. The accurate results are obtained based on site-specific data.

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