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Bridge Weigh-In-Motion using wireless accelerometers on a continuous girder bridge

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CRC PRESS-BALKEMA
DOI: 10.1201/9780429279119-66

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This study proposes a Bridge Weigh-In-Motion (BWIM) system based on wireless accelerometers without the need for strain gauge installation. It continuously measures the acceleration responses of a steel box girder bridge to estimate vehicular weight and load distribution.
Vehicular loads on bridges have large variations. Toward rational maintenance of bridges, vehicular loads for each bridge need to be evaluated. While Bridge Weigh-In-Motion (BWIM) has long been studied, the need for strain gauge installation and the calibration with heavy vehicles was a factor against wide-spread use of BWIM. Authors propose BWIM based on wireless accelerometer without strain gauge installation. Wireless accelerometers measure acceleration responses of a steel box girder bridge for more than a week continuously. Deflection is estimated by combining the vertical and longitudinal acceleration measurement. Vehicular weight is evaluated using a genetic algorithm based on the estimated deflection. Vehicle load distribution is estimated.

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