Damage assessment of shear connectors with vibration measurements and power spectral density transmissibility

Shear connectors are generally used to link the slab and girders together in slab-on-girder bridge structures. Damage of shear connectors in such structures will result in shear slippage between the slab and girders, which significantly reduces the load-carrying capacity of the bridge. Because shear...

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Main Authors: Li, Jun, Hao, Hong, Xia, Y., Zhu, H.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Techno Press 2015
Online Access:http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DE140101741
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17594
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author Li, Jun
Hao, Hong
Xia, Y.
Zhu, H.
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Hao, Hong
Xia, Y.
Zhu, H.
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description Shear connectors are generally used to link the slab and girders together in slab-on-girder bridge structures. Damage of shear connectors in such structures will result in shear slippage between the slab and girders, which significantly reduces the load-carrying capacity of the bridge. Because shear connectors are buried inside the structure, routine visual inspection is not able to detect conditions of shear connectors. A few methods have been proposed in the literature to detect the condition of shear connectors based on vibration measurements. This paper proposes a different dynamic condition assessment approach to identify the damage of shear connectors in slab-on-girder bridge structures based on power spectral density transmissibility (PSDT). PSDT formulates the relationship between the auto-spectral densities of two responses in the frequency domain. It can be used to identify shear connector conditions with or without reference data of the undamaged structure (or the baseline). Measured impact force and acceleration responses from hammer tests are analyzed to obtain the frequency response functions at sensor locations by experimental modal analysis.PSDT from the slab response to the girder response is derived with the obtained frequency response functions. PSDT vectors in the undamaged and damaged states can be compared to identify the damage of shear connectors. When the baseline is not available, as in most practical cases, PSDT vectors from the measured response at a reference sensor to those of the slab and girder in the damaged state can be used to detect the damage of shear connectors. Numerical and experimental studies on a concrete slab supported by two steel girders are conducted to investigate the accuracy and efficiency of the proposed approach. Identification results demonstrate that damages of shear connectors are identified accurately and efficiently with and without the baseline. The proposed method is also used to evaluate the conditions of shear connectors in a real composite bridge with in-field testing data.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-175942022-09-06T04:45:12Z Damage assessment of shear connectors with vibration measurements and power spectral density transmissibility Li, Jun Hao, Hong Xia, Y. Zhu, H. Shear connectors are generally used to link the slab and girders together in slab-on-girder bridge structures. Damage of shear connectors in such structures will result in shear slippage between the slab and girders, which significantly reduces the load-carrying capacity of the bridge. Because shear connectors are buried inside the structure, routine visual inspection is not able to detect conditions of shear connectors. A few methods have been proposed in the literature to detect the condition of shear connectors based on vibration measurements. This paper proposes a different dynamic condition assessment approach to identify the damage of shear connectors in slab-on-girder bridge structures based on power spectral density transmissibility (PSDT). PSDT formulates the relationship between the auto-spectral densities of two responses in the frequency domain. It can be used to identify shear connector conditions with or without reference data of the undamaged structure (or the baseline). Measured impact force and acceleration responses from hammer tests are analyzed to obtain the frequency response functions at sensor locations by experimental modal analysis.PSDT from the slab response to the girder response is derived with the obtained frequency response functions. PSDT vectors in the undamaged and damaged states can be compared to identify the damage of shear connectors. When the baseline is not available, as in most practical cases, PSDT vectors from the measured response at a reference sensor to those of the slab and girder in the damaged state can be used to detect the damage of shear connectors. Numerical and experimental studies on a concrete slab supported by two steel girders are conducted to investigate the accuracy and efficiency of the proposed approach. Identification results demonstrate that damages of shear connectors are identified accurately and efficiently with and without the baseline. The proposed method is also used to evaluate the conditions of shear connectors in a real composite bridge with in-field testing data. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17594 10.12989/sem.2015.54.2.257 http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DE140101741 Techno Press restricted
spellingShingle Li, Jun
Hao, Hong
Xia, Y.
Zhu, H.
Damage assessment of shear connectors with vibration measurements and power spectral density transmissibility
title Damage assessment of shear connectors with vibration measurements and power spectral density transmissibility
title_full Damage assessment of shear connectors with vibration measurements and power spectral density transmissibility
title_fullStr Damage assessment of shear connectors with vibration measurements and power spectral density transmissibility
title_full_unstemmed Damage assessment of shear connectors with vibration measurements and power spectral density transmissibility
title_short Damage assessment of shear connectors with vibration measurements and power spectral density transmissibility
title_sort damage assessment of shear connectors with vibration measurements and power spectral density transmissibility
url http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DE140101741
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17594