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タイトル: Scour Damage Detection and Structural Health Monitoring of a Laboratory-Scaled Bridge Using a Vibration Energy Harvesting Device
著者: Fitzgerald, Paul C.
Malekjafarian, Abdollah
Bhowmik, Basuraj
Prendergast, Luke J.
Cahill, Paul
Kim, Chul-Woo  kyouindb  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2727-6037 (unconfirmed)
Hazra, Budhaditya
Pakrashi, Vikram
OBrien, Eugene J.
著者名の別形: 金, 哲佑
キーワード: bridge
scour
energy harvesting
damage detection
structural health monitoring
singular spectrum analysis
frequency shifts
発行日: 1-Jun-2019
出版者: MDPI AG
誌名: Sensors
巻: 19
号: 11
論文番号: 2572
抄録: A vibration-based bridge scour detection procedure using a cantilever-based piezoelectric energy harvesting device (EHD) is proposed here. This has an advantage over an accelerometer-based method in that potentially, the requirement for a power source can be negated with the only power requirement being the storage and/or transmission of the data. Ideally, this source of power could be fulfilled by the EHD itself, although much research is currently being done to explore this. The open-circuit EHD voltage is used here to detect bridge frequency shifts arising due to scour. Using one EHD attached to the central bridge pier, both scour at the pier of installation and scour at another bridge pier can be detected from the EHD voltage generated during the bridge free-vibration stage, while the harvester is attached to a healthy pier. The method would work best with an initial modal analysis of the bridge structure in order to identify frequencies that may be sensitive to scour. Frequency components corresponding to harmonic loading and electrical interference arising from experiments are removed using the filter bank property of singular spectrum analysis (SSA). These frequencies can then be monitored by using harvested voltage from the energy harvesting device and successfully utilised towards structural health monitoring of a model bridge affected by scour.
著作権等: © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/254060
DOI(出版社版): 10.3390/s19112572
PubMed ID: 31174260
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