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Condition Assessment on Thermal Effects of a Suspension Bridge Based on SHM Oriented Model and Data

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  • Bo Chen
  • Zhi-wei Chen
  • Yu-zhou Sun
  • Sheng-lin Zhao

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This paper aims to carry out the condition assessment on temperature distribution and thermal effects of a long span suspension bridge. The structural health monitoring (SHM) oriented data analysis is first performed and several indices are developed to process the time-varying temperature, displacement, and strain responses. An analytical procedure based on heat transfer theory is presented to determine the temperature distributions within the bridge. The fine finite element models of the deck plate, the cross frame, and the bridge tower are constructed for thermal analysis. A new approach to the thermal-structural coupling analysis of long span bridges is proposed to examine the structural thermal effects. The feasibility and validity of the proposed data process method and the new approach for thermal-structural coupling analysis are examined through detailed numerical simulation. The numerical results are compared with the field measurement data obtained from the long-term monitoring system of the bridge and they show a very good agreement, in terms of temperature distribution in different time and in different seasons. This exercise verifies the accuracy of the heat transfer analysis employed and the effectiveness and validity of the proposed approaches for data processing and thermal-structural coupling analysis.

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  • Bo Chen & Zhi-wei Chen & Yu-zhou Sun & Sheng-lin Zhao, 2013. "Condition Assessment on Thermal Effects of a Suspension Bridge Based on SHM Oriented Model and Data," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-18, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:256816
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/256816
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