Advances in Civil Engineering (Jan 2012)

Bridge Deck Load Testing Using Sensors and Optical Survey Equipment

  • Hubo Cai,
  • Osama Abudayyeh,
  • Ikhlas Abdel-Qader,
  • Upul Attanayake,
  • Joseph Barbera,
  • Eyad Almaita

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/493983
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2012

Abstract

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Bridges are under various loads and environmental impacts that cause them to lose their structural integrity. A significant number of bridges in US are either structurally deficient or functionally obsolete, requiring immediate attention. Nondestructive load testing is an effective approach to measure the structural response of a bridge under various loading conditions and to determine its structural integrity. This paper presents a load-test study that evaluated the response of a prefabricated bridge with full-depth precast deck panels in Michigan. This load-test program integrates optical surveying systems, a sensor network embedded in bridge decks, and surface deflection analysis. Its major contribution lies in the exploration of an embedded sensor network that was installed initially for long-term bridge monitoring in bridge load testing. Among a number of lessons learned, it is concluded that embedded sensor network has a great potential of providing an efficient and accurate approach for obtaining real-time equivalent static stresses under varying loading scenarios.