Theory and case study of vehicle load identifi cation based on BWIM of steel truss bridge

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Abstract

In China recent accidents involving sudden collapses of bridges have aroused great concern about real traffi c loads and the loadbearing capacities of existing bridges. However, the proper management of such bridges relies on accurate information on bridge operating loads, which is essential for assessing correctly the operation and safety of bridges. Therefore, this paper proposes an integrated load identifi cation system for operating traffi c which is based on the characteristics of a steel truss bridge, i.e. the fi - nite distribution of stress infl uence lines of suspender and orthotropic steel deck, and employs the BWIM (bridge weigh-in-motion) technique to establish the functional relationship between vehicle load and stress history as well as the functional relationship between axle load and stress history. To verify the system, a stress monitoring case study was carried out on two steel truss bridges under both controlled and normal traffi c conditions. In the case of controlled traffi c, monitored information is used to back-calculate vehicle load and axle load. The load information is then compared with a synchronous video recording of the traffi c to check back-calculated data about vehicle weight, vehicle speed, wheel weight and the deviation between lateral distribution and actual condition, coupling the relationship between vehicle load and corresponding axle load in order to assure the validity of the identifi cation system established. In the case of normal traffi c, monitored stress data are used to back-calculate vehicle load, axle load, vehicle speed and wheel lateral distribution, which are further analysed to work out a probability distribution so that it can directly help assess the real load capacity and fatigue life of the bridges.

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Chen, W., & Yang, G. (2013). Theory and case study of vehicle load identifi cation based on BWIM of steel truss bridge. Stahlbau, 82(3), 214–222. https://doi.org/10.1002/stab.201320025

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