Structural Health Monitoring – A Risk Based Approach

B. Colford, E. Zhou, T. Pape
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Despite the significant advances in Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) technology and the widespread use of monitoring in other industries, its use on bridges has remained relatively limited. Bridge owners seem to consider that the cost and difficulty of installing and maintaining sensors and data acquisition equipment outweigh the potential benefits that might be gained. In addition, there is a realization by owners that monitoring and managing the data also requires resources. There is a difference in philosophy and approach when considering SHM on new complex bridges and on existing bridges. On new bridges, SHM can assist engineers to validate design assumptions. On existing bridges, the use of SHM has typically been on a re-active, usually temporary basis, to address specific concerns. This paper will examine some of the challenges surrounding the use of SHM, particularly on existing bridges, and will also cover a new development of SHM that uses risk prioritization as part of the wider asset management of bridges.
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结构健康监测-基于风险的方法
尽管结构健康监测(SHM)技术取得了重大进展,并在其他行业广泛应用,但其在桥梁上的应用仍然相对有限。桥梁所有者似乎认为安装和维护传感器和数据采集设备的成本和难度超过了可能获得的潜在利益。此外,所有者还认识到监视和管理数据也需要资源。在考虑新建复杂桥梁和现有桥梁的SHM时,在理念和方法上存在差异。在新桥上,SHM可以帮助工程师验证设计假设。在现有的桥梁上,SHM的使用通常是被动的,通常是临时的,以解决具体的问题。本文将研究围绕SHM使用的一些挑战,特别是在现有的桥梁上,并将介绍SHM的新发展,将风险优先级作为桥梁更广泛的资产管理的一部分。
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