Long-Term Health Monitoring of the Composite Road Bridge on Delaware Route 896
Abstract
This report presents the results of an ongoing investigation into using broadband vibration data to monitor the structural inegrity and health of a composite road bridge. The bridge deck configuration is of sandwich construction, as are the Joint Modular Lighter System (JMLS) and the LPD-17 mast, which are currently under development by the U.S. Navy. Demonstrating the ability to determine the structural health and any degradation in properties of the Route 896 bridge in its service environment would illustrate the utility of the broadband vibration technique for Navy structures. The primary development being reported here is the ability to determine changes in the structural integrity of the bridge from the first inspection performed in 1999 compared with the state of the structure in 2001. This development will provide guidance for the locations that are showing changes in their structural integrity as the structure ages. This comparison is being performed using the Structural Integrity and Damage Evaluation Routine (SIDER) which is being developed to assist in the health monitoring of large structures.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2001
- Accession Number
- ADA400102
Entities
People
- Colin P. Ratcliffe
- Roger M. Crane
Organizations
- Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division