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Fast Falling Weight Deflectometer Method for Condition Assessment of RC Bridges

Mauro Coni Fausto Mistretta Flavio Stochino James Rombi Mauro Sassu +1 lainnya

Abstrak

In this paper, the use of Fast Falling Weight Deflectometer (Fast-FWD) is analyzed as a non-destructive and quick test procedure to evaluate the efficiency of short-span bridges. The Fast-FWD is an instrument that can produce a broadband dynamic force up to an impact value of 120 KN: The impact is constant and replicable, providing accurate action measures of bridge stiffness in a truly short period (30 ms). In this paper, a single-span reinforced concrete bridge is investigated, using the Fast-FWD. The considered bridge, approximately 12.0 m long and 15.5 m wide, was in critical condition. The bridge is in a suburban principal road near to the City of Cagliari in Sardinia (Italy), with an Annual Average Daily Traffic of 13,500 vehicles/day, and was suddenly closed, creating serious problems for urban mobility. In these conditions, the investigation through other standard techniques is time-consuming and labor intensive. For this reason, it is important to introduce methods that can be rapid, accurate and cost-efficient. In this paper, bridge stiffness values obtained during the in situ experimental campaign were compared with finite element models values. The Fast-FWD has the potential to provide engineering information that can help us to better understand bridge condition, in a rapid and cost-effective procedure.

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Mauro Coni

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Fausto Mistretta

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Flavio Stochino

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James Rombi

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Mauro Sassu

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Mario Lucio Puppio

Format Sitasi

Coni, M., Mistretta, F., Stochino, F., Rombi, J., Sassu, M., Puppio, M.L. (2021). Fast Falling Weight Deflectometer Method for Condition Assessment of RC Bridges. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11041743

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2021
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10.3390/app11041743
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