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29 July 2004 Bridge structural health monitoring system using fiber grating sensors: development and preparation for a permanent installation
Sean G. Calvert, Jason Mooney
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Abstract
Blue Road Research and the University of California at San Diego have been collaborating over the past four years to develop a system employing fiber Bragg grating strain sensors and modal analysis to provide real-time, quantitative information on a bridge’s response to a dynamic input (such as a seismic event), and a fast prediction of the structure’s integrity. This research, being funded by the National Science Foundation, has several publications showing its strong progress. In the latter part of 2004, this system will be installed on the Broadway Bridge in downtown Portland, Oregon, USA. In preparation for this deployment, the system is undergoing testing from the sensors through the readout unit and bridge modeling to ensure its performance once installed. The steps of preparation and testing are discussed here.
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Sean G. Calvert and Jason Mooney "Bridge structural health monitoring system using fiber grating sensors: development and preparation for a permanent installation", Proc. SPIE 5391, Smart Structures and Materials 2004: Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and Aerospace Systems, (29 July 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.541934
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Bridges

Fiber Bragg gratings

Fiber optics sensors

Roads

Modal analysis

Composites

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