In the context of limited funds, continuous long-term monitoring may turn out not to be cost-effective to assess structural assets and estimate their service life. Motivated by this, the authors discuss how much data in terms of strain, pavement temperatures and traffic intensities are required to provide estimates of fatigue lives of an orthotropic steel deck. This is done by quantifying the uncertainty reduction due to increasing monitoring training data sets being available. First, several options for monitoring campaigns are defined in terms of the number, the time and the duration of the different monitoring phases associated with each monitoring option. The monitoring outcomes corresponding to each of the different monitoring options are then used to regress the statistical models for fatigue loading prediction based on daily averaged pavement temperatures and daily aggregated heavy-traffic counts. Fatigue reliability profiles are then calculated following a probabilistic methodology to estimate the remaining fatigue life for each location monitored. Finally, the error in determining the fatigue life of a structure detail is calculated for different monitoring options to determine the optimum duration for short-term monitoring campaigns. The proposed approach is illustrated by considering the field data from the Great Belt Bridge (Denmark).
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Isaac Farreras-Alcover, PhD;
COWI A/S, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark
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Jacob Egede Andersen, PhD;
Jacob Egede Andersen, PhD
Market Director and Chief Specialist
COWI A/S, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark
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Neil McFadyen, BSc, MICE
Neil McFadyen, BSc, MICE
Technical Director
Flint & Neill Ltd, London, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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November 10 2015
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February 09 2016
Online ISSN: 2043-9911
Print ISSN: 2043-9903
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2016
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Forensic Engineering (2016) 169 (2): 61–71.
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Received:
November 10 2015
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February 09 2016
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Farreras-Alcover I, Andersen JE, McFadyen N (2016), "Assessing temporal requirements for SHM campaigns". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Forensic Engineering, Vol. 169 No. 2 pp. 61–71, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jfoen.15.00015
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