Evaluation of High-Speed Railway Bridges Based on a Nondestructive Monitoring System

Recently, trains’ velocities in Korea increased more than the speed used in the design of some bridges. Accordingly, this paper demonstrates the evaluation of a railway bridge due to high-speed trains’ movement. A nondestructive monitoring system is used to assess the bridge performance under train...

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Main Authors: Mosbeh R. Kaloop, Jong Wan Hu, Emad Elbeltagi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-01-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/6/1/24
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Summary:Recently, trains’ velocities in Korea increased more than the speed used in the design of some bridges. Accordingly, this paper demonstrates the evaluation of a railway bridge due to high-speed trains’ movement. A nondestructive monitoring system is used to assess the bridge performance under train speeds of 290, 360, 400 and 406 km/h. This system is comprised of a wireless short-term acceleration system and strain monitoring sensors attached to the bridge girder. The results of the analytical methods in time and frequency domains are presented. The following conclusions are obtained: the cross-correlation models for accelerations and strain measurements are effective to predict the performance of the bridge; the static behavior is increased with train speed developments; and the vibration, torsion, fatigue and frequency contents analyses of the bridge show that the bridge is safe under applied trains’ speeds.
ISSN:2076-3417