Structural health monitoring of in-service tunnels

M. Domaneschi, S. Casciati, N. Catbas, G. Cimellaro, D. Inaudi, G. Marano
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This work presents an overview of some of the most promising technologies for the structural health monitoring (SHM) of in-service tunnels. The common goal of damage or unusual behaviour detection is best pursued by an integrated approach based on the concurrent deployment of multiple technologies. Typically, traditional SHM systems are installed in problematic or special areas of the tunnels, giving information on conditions and helping manage maintenance. However, these methodologies often have the drawbacks of forcing the interruption of traffic for SHM system installation and monitoring only selected portions. Alternative solutions that would make it possible to keep the tunnel in normal operation and/or to analyse the entire infrastructure development through successive and continuous scanning stages, would be beneficial. In this paper, the authors will briefly review some traditional monitoring technologies for tunnels. Furthermore, the work is aimed at identifying alternative solutions, limiting or avoiding traffic interruptions.
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在役隧道结构健康监测
本文综述了在役隧道结构健康监测(SHM)中一些最有前途的技术。破坏或异常行为检测的共同目标最好通过基于多种技术并发部署的集成方法来实现。通常,传统的SHM系统安装在隧道的问题或特殊区域,提供状况信息并帮助管理维护。然而,这些方法通常有缺点,即强制中断SHM系统安装的通信,并且只监视选定的部分。其他解决方案,如能维持隧道正常运作及/或透过连续的扫描阶段,分析整个基建发展,将是有益的。本文简要介绍了传统的隧道监测技术。此外,这项工作旨在确定替代解决方案,限制或避免交通中断。
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