Dynamic condition assessment of shear connectors in composite bridges with acceleration measurements: A field study

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. This paper ex...

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Main Authors: Li, Jun, Hao, H.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6891
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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. This paper explores to use transmissbility and power spectral density transmissbility to identify the damage of shear connectors in slab-on-girder bridge structures. Transmissbility and power spectral density transmissbility can be used to identify shear connector conditions without reference data of the baseline structure. Measured impact force and acceleration responses from hammer tests are analyzed to obtain the frequency response functions at sensor locations by experimental modal analysis. A reference sensor is identified when calculating the damage index. The proposed damage index is applied to evaluate the shear connector conditions in a real composite bridge with in-field testing data.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-68912017-01-30T10:56:16Z Dynamic condition assessment of shear connectors in composite bridges with acceleration measurements: A field study Li, Jun Hao, 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. This paper explores to use transmissbility and power spectral density transmissbility to identify the damage of shear connectors in slab-on-girder bridge structures. Transmissbility and power spectral density transmissbility can be used to identify shear connector conditions without reference data of the baseline structure. Measured impact force and acceleration responses from hammer tests are analyzed to obtain the frequency response functions at sensor locations by experimental modal analysis. A reference sensor is identified when calculating the damage index. The proposed damage index is applied to evaluate the shear connector conditions in a real composite bridge with in-field testing data. 2015 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6891 restricted
spellingShingle Li, Jun
Hao, H.
Dynamic condition assessment of shear connectors in composite bridges with acceleration measurements: A field study
title Dynamic condition assessment of shear connectors in composite bridges with acceleration measurements: A field study
title_full Dynamic condition assessment of shear connectors in composite bridges with acceleration measurements: A field study
title_fullStr Dynamic condition assessment of shear connectors in composite bridges with acceleration measurements: A field study
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic condition assessment of shear connectors in composite bridges with acceleration measurements: A field study
title_short Dynamic condition assessment of shear connectors in composite bridges with acceleration measurements: A field study
title_sort dynamic condition assessment of shear connectors in composite bridges with acceleration measurements: a field study
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6891