Wavelet Energy Accumulation Method Applied on the Rio Papaloapan Bridge for Damage Identification
Jose M. Machorro-Lopez,
Juan P. Amezquita-Sanchez,
Martin Valtierra-Rodriguez,
Francisco J. Carrion-Viramontes,
Juan A. Quintana-Rodriguez,
Jesus I. Valenzuela-Delgado
Affiliations
Jose M. Machorro-Lopez
Cátedras Conacyt-Instituto Mexicano del Transporte, km 12 Carretera Estatal No. 431 “El Colorado-Galindo” San Fandila, Pedro Escobedo C.P. 76703 Querétaro, Mexico
Juan P. Amezquita-Sanchez
ENAP-Research Group, CA-Sistemas Dinámicos, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro (UAQ), Campus San Juan del Río, Río Moctezuma 249, Col. San Cayetano, San Juan del Río C.P. 76807 Querétaro, Mexico
Martin Valtierra-Rodriguez
ENAP-Research Group, CA-Sistemas Dinámicos, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro (UAQ), Campus San Juan del Río, Río Moctezuma 249, Col. San Cayetano, San Juan del Río C.P. 76807 Querétaro, Mexico
Francisco J. Carrion-Viramontes
Instituto Mexicano del Transporte, km 12 Carretera Estatal No. 431 “El Colorado-Galindo” San Fandila, Pedro Escobedo C.P. 76703 Querétaro, Mexico
Juan A. Quintana-Rodriguez
Instituto Mexicano del Transporte, km 12 Carretera Estatal No. 431 “El Colorado-Galindo” San Fandila, Pedro Escobedo C.P. 76703 Querétaro, Mexico
Jesus I. Valenzuela-Delgado
Instituto Mexicano del Transporte, km 12 Carretera Estatal No. 431 “El Colorado-Galindo” San Fandila, Pedro Escobedo C.P. 76703 Querétaro, Mexico
Large civil structures such as bridges must be permanently monitored to ensure integrity and avoid collapses due to damage resulting in devastating human fatalities and economic losses. In this article, a wavelet-based method called the Wavelet Energy Accumulation Method (WEAM) is developed in order to detect, locate and quantify damage in vehicular bridges. The WEAM consists of measuring the vibration signals on different points along the bridge while a vehicle crosses it, then those signals and the corresponding ones of the healthy bridge are subtracted and the Continuous Wavelet Transform (CWT) is applied on both, the healthy and the subtracted signals, to obtain the corresponding diagrams, which provide a clue about where the damage is located; then, the border effects must be eliminated. Finally, the Wavelet Energy (WE) is obtained by calculating the area under the curve along the selected range of scale for each point of the bridge deck. The energy of a healthy bridge is low and flat, whereas for a damaged bridge there is a WE accumulation at the damage location. The Rio Papaloapan Bridge (RPB) is considered for this research and the results obtained numerically and experimentally are very promissory to apply this method and avoid accidents.