Free Vibration Response Studies on Bridges

Author:

Ahmed Shaik Kabeer,Haifa Afrin Zulaika,Shenoy Sundip

Abstract

Abstract Bridges are essential components of the transportation network. These are unique constructions that serve as a transportation link between regions separated by physical barrier. Because of their critical role in ensuring passenger safety, these structures require constant maintenance. When vehicle cross a bridge, the structural components vibrate, which over time may cause damage to these components. The preferred method of maintaining structural health is currently seeing a rise in the use of Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) systems on infrastructure, especially bridges. In order to overcome the drawbacks of visual inspection methods, it is crucial to continuously monitor the integrity and analyse the dynamic properties of bridges. This work provides a comprehensive analysis of bridge health monitoring, emphasizing three key elements: vibration-based structural health monitoring (SHM), vehicle-bridge interaction analysis, and machine learning integration. The work improves monitoring, maintenance, and safety protocols by expanding our knowledge of structural integrity assessment for bridges by a detailed examination of the convergence of these domains. Notably, the work uses a condensed 2D model to forecast bridge natural frequencies Understanding the dynamic behaviour and structural integrity of the vital infrastructures is greatly aided by free vibration response research on bridges. The results, insights, and new directions in the subject of bridge free vibration analysis are summarized in this review paper. The uses and drawbacks of several analytical, numerical, and experimental techniques are covered. The research on the free vibration response of bridges is also reviewed in this review paper, with an emphasis on new developments incorporating machine learning principles.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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