Comparison of ranking frameworks for specification of bridge scour monitoring systems using a case study database

W. Yaqoobi, G. Gavriel, T. Tryfonas, P. J. Vardanega, M. Pregnolato

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Abstract

Hydraulic actions resulting in scour are a major cause of bridge failures worldwide. The development of scour is affected by various factors including structural geometry, river morphology and weather conditions. Detection of scour is often carried out using visual inspection-based methods. Visual inspection requires the expertise of divers which incurs high levels of risk, especially during times of high-water flow. Therefore, sensing technologies are becoming increasingly popular with the aim to supplement or replace higher risk visual inspection approaches. Specification of Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) systems is an important activity for bridge engineers and asset managers. This activity can be assisted by SHM rating frameworks, the use of which gives evidence to support specification of monitoring systems for individual bridges. In this paper, three previously published scour rating frameworks are compared using a bridge case study database.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationBridge Maintenance, Safety, Management, Digitalization and Sustainability
EditorsJens Sandager Jensen, Dan M. Frangopol, Jacob Wittrup Schmidt
PublisherCRC Press / Balkema - Taylor & Francis Group
Pages1108-1115
Number of pages8
ISBN (Electronic)9781003483755
ISBN (Print)9781032770406
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Event12th International Conference on Bridge Maintenance, Safety and Management, IABMAS 2024 - Copenhagen, Denmark
Duration: 24 Jun 202428 Jun 2024

Conference

Conference12th International Conference on Bridge Maintenance, Safety and Management, IABMAS 2024
Country/TerritoryDenmark
CityCopenhagen
Period24/06/2428/06/24

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