Progresses and Perspectives of Damage Identification in Bridge Structure

Author:

Wu Xiang Nan1,Wang Xiao Guang1

Affiliation:

1. Chang'an University

Abstract

Structural damage identification is the core of Structural health monitoring system. The paper points out existing damage identification methods and analysis the application status and disadvantages of various methods. The research hotspots are summarized on considering the statistical identification method under uncertainty and the environmental impact of damage identification methods. Aiming at the characters of bridge engineering, the paper points out that a four-in-one multi-system damage identification method is the develop direction for bridge structural damage identification, which is established based on construction, load testing, health monitoring and manual inspection.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

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