Structural Assessment for an old Steel Railway Bridge Under Static and Dynamic Loads Using Fibre Optic Sensors

S. C. Lee, B. P. Tee, M. F. Chong, K. K. Mahamud, H. Mohamad
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This article presents the structural assessment of an existing old steel railway bridge in Malaysia using fibre optic sensors. The steel bridge was built more than a century ago and the bridge structural drawings and other documentations were lost over the years. Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTM), the Malaysian rail operator was upgrading the railway line to cater for heavier and faster locomotives. The bridge is subjected to a potential risk of structural health deterioration or fatigue due to corrosion and long service period in such a high humidity country. Full scale static and dynamic tests using locomotives were carried out to assess the structural integrity of the steel bridge. Two types of optical sensors were used. Discrete and distributed fibre optic sensors were mounted on critical steel panels to monitor the change in strain of these members under dynamic and static loads. The discrete sensor, Fibre Bragg Grating (FBG) strain sensors were able to measure the change in strain at 1000 Hz frequency, and were used during the dynamic test where a locomotive travelled through the bridge at maximum speed of 40 km/hour. Distributed fibre optic (DFOS) sensors were mounted on the bottom chord of the steel truss to measure the maximum tensile strain when the locomotive was placed at the centre of the bridge. The results from the two different fibre optic sensors (FBG and DFOS sensors) were then compared and the results showed good agreement to strain measurements.
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基于光纤传感器的老铁路桥静、动荷载结构评估
本文介绍了使用光纤传感器对马来西亚现有的旧钢铁路桥进行结构评估。这座钢桥建于一个多世纪以前,桥梁结构图纸和其他文件多年来已经丢失。马来西亚铁路运营商KTM正在升级这条铁路线,以适应更重、更快的机车。在这样一个高湿度的国家,由于腐蚀和长期使用,桥梁面临着结构健康恶化或疲劳的潜在风险。利用机车进行了全尺寸静力和动力试验,以评估钢桥的结构完整性。使用了两种类型的光学传感器。在关键钢板上安装了离散和分布式光纤传感器,以监测这些构件在动、静载荷下的应变变化。离散传感器,光纤布拉格光栅(FBG)应变传感器能够测量1000赫兹频率下的应变变化,并用于动力测试,其中机车以最高40公里/小时的速度通过桥梁。分布式光纤(DFOS)传感器安装在钢桁架的底部弦上,以测量机车放置在桥梁中心时的最大拉伸应变。然后比较了两种不同光纤传感器(FBG和DFOS传感器)的结果,结果与应变测量结果一致。
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