Abstract
The broad availability and low cost of smartphones have justified their use for structural health monitoring (SHM) of bridges. This paper presents a smartphone application called App4SHM, as a customized SHM process for damage detection. App4SHM interrogates the phone’s internal accelerometer to measure accelerations, estimates the natural frequencies, and compares them with a reference data set through a machine learning algorithm properly trained to detect damage in almost real time. The application is tested on data sets from a laboratory beam structure and two twin post-tensioned concrete bridges. The results show that App4SHM retrieves the natural frequencies with reliable precision and performs accurate damage detection, promising to be a low-cost solution for long-term SHM. It can also be used in the context of scheduled bridge inspections or to assess bridges’ condition after catastrophic events.
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Figueiredo, E., Moldovan, I., Alves, P., Rebelo, H., & Souza, L. (2022). Smartphone Application for Structural Health Monitoring of Bridges. Sensors, 22(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/s22218483
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