DOI QR코드

DOI QR Code

Performance evaluation of in-service open web girder steel railway bridge through full scale experimental investigations

  • Sundaram, B. Arun (Structural Health Monitoring Laboratory, CSIR-Structural Engineering Research Centre, CSIR Campus) ;
  • Kesavan, K. (Structural Health Monitoring Laboratory, CSIR-Structural Engineering Research Centre, CSIR Campus) ;
  • Parivallal, S. (Structural Health Monitoring Laboratory, CSIR-Structural Engineering Research Centre, CSIR Campus)
  • Received : 2019.07.10
  • Accepted : 2019.09.05
  • Published : 2019.09.25

Abstract

Civil infrastructures, such as bridges and tunnels are most important assets and their failure during service will have significant economic and social impact in any country. Behavior of a bridge can be evaluated only through actual monitoring/measurements of bridge members under the loads of interest. Theoretical analysis alone is not a good predictor of the ability of a bridge. In some cases, theoretical analyses can give less effect than actual since theoretical analyses do not consider the actual condition of the bridge, support conditions, level of corrosion and damage in members and connections etc. Hence actual measurements of bridge response should be considered in making decisions on structural integrity, especially in cases of high value bridges (large spans and major crossings). This paper describes in detail the experimental investigations carried out on an open web type steel railway bridge. Strain gages and displacement transducers were installed at critical locations and responses were measured during passage of locomotives. Stresses were evaluated and extrapolated to maximum design loading. The responses measured from the bridge were within the permissible limits. The methodology adopted shall be used for assessing the structural integrity of the bridge for the design loads.

Keywords

References

  1. Ansari, F. (2005), "Sensing Issue in civil structural health monitoring", Springer, Netherlands.
  2. Ashebo, D., Tommy, H. and Chan, L. (2007), "Evaluation of dynamic loads on a skew box girder continuous bridge. Part I: Field test and modal analysis", Eng. Struct., 29, 1052-1063. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2006.07.014
  3. Bacinskas, D., Kamaitis, Z., Jatulis, D. and Kilikevicius, A. (2013), "Field testing of old narrow-gauge railway steel truss bridge", Procedia Eng., 57, 136-143. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.proeng.2013.04.020
  4. Balageas, D.L. (2002), "Structural Health Monitoring" , Destech Publications, Lancaster.
  5. Bridge & Structures Directorate, Research Designs And Standards Organisation, Lucknow (2014), "Bridge Rules-Rules specifying the loads for design of super-structure and sub-structure of bridges and for assessment of the strength of existing bridges".
  6. Caglayan, O., Ozakgul, K. and Tezer, O. (2012), "Assessment of existing steel railway bridges", J. Constr. Steel Res., 69(1), 54-63. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcsr.2011.08.001
  7. Caglayan, O., Ozakgul, O., Tezer, O. and Uzgider, E. (2011), "Evaluation of a steel railway bridge for dynamic and seismic loads", J. Constr. Steel Res., 67, 1198-1211. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcsr.2011.02.013
  8. Chang, F.K. (1997), "Structural health monitoring, current status and perspectives", Technomics, Lancaster.
  9. Chang, F.K. (1999), "Structural health monitoring", Technomic, Lancaster.
  10. Liu, K., Lombaert, G., Roeck, G., Leuven, K., Chellini, G., Nardini, L., Salvatore, W. and Peeters, B. (2009), "The structural behaviour of a composite bridge during the passage of high-speed trains", Struct. Eng. Int., 19, 427-431. https://doi.org/10.2749/101686609789847082
  11. Mufti, A. and Ansari, F. (Eds.) (2004), "Structural Health Monitoring", In: Proceedings of Second International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring of Innovative Civil Engineering Structures, Winnipeg, Canada.
  12. Plachy, T., Polak, M. and Ryjacek, P. (2017), "Assessment of an old steel railway bridge using dynamic tests", Procedia Eng., 199, 3053-3058. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.proeng.2017.09.555
  13. Report No. BS- 106, Bridge & Structures Directorate, Research Designs And Standards Organisation (2010), "Broad guidelines for instrumentation of bridges for running higher axle loads".
  14. Rodrigues, J. (2002), "Dynamic performance of a steel truss bridge under railway traffic", Proceedings of the 20th IMAC-XX Conference on Structural Dynamics, Los Angeles, CA.
  15. Shibeshi, R.D. and Roth, C.P. (2016), "Field measurement and dynamic analysis of a steel truss railway bridge", J. South African Inst.Civil Eng., 58(3), 28-36. https://doi.org/10.17159/2309-8775/2016/v58n3a4
  16. Xia, H., Zhang, N. and Gao, R. (2005), "Experimental analysis of railway bridge under high-speed trains", J. Sound Vib., 1(282), 517-528.
  17. Zhang, G., Zhang, Z. and Ficher, C. (2007), "Structural health monitoring of a long-span cable-stayed bridge", J. Intel. Mat. Syst. Str., 18(8), 835-843. https://doi.org/10.1177/1045389X06074568