Journal of Civil Engineering and Management (Apr 2016)

Assessment of traffic load events and structural effects on road bridges based on strain measurements

  • Helder Sousa,
  • Bruno J. A. Costa,
  • António Abel Henriques,
  • João Bento,
  • Joaquim A. Figueiras

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3846/13923730.2014.897991
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 4

Abstract

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Several technical and scientific publications have been made available focussing on Bridge Weight-in-Motion (BWIM) concerning railway bridges. On the contrary, BWIM analysis on road bridges are more scarce and therefore, this work intends to provide a contribution by presenting the BWIM analysis performed on two major road bridges in Portugal – Lezíria Bridge and Pinhão Bridge. These bridges are equipped with electric and optical strain gauges, acquisi­tion systems with features that allow high sampling rates. Based on the collected data and focussing on the bridges’ life­time, a probabilistic approach to quantify extreme traffic loads was implemented using extreme distribution functions. The bridges’ behaviour to these extreme traffic loads is numerically evaluated and a comparison with the alarm levels established by the bridge designers is performed. Although the bridge’s safety is not compromised, it was concluded that the representativeness of the observation period is a critical issue and the analysis of this kind of results must be care­fully considered. A comprehensive discussion about this matter is carried out at the end of this work. First published online: 13 Dec 2015

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