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Este artigo descreve a implementação de um sistema de monitoramento de deformação baseado em rede de Bragg na ponte Viaduc des Vaux durante sua construção em 1997 e 1998. A ponte foi construída em um método de lançamento incremental em balanço, push/pull, e dados obtidos de dois testes demonstraram revelar características interessantes da resposta à deformação da viga caixão durante as fases de empurrar e puxar, particularmente no que diz respeito a cargas limites e flambagem local. Quando apropriado, os dados foram comparados com dados obtidos de extensômetros resistivos convencionais e de modelos analíticos simples.
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Sandeep VOHRA, Gregg JOHNSON, Michael TODD, Bruce DANVER, Bryan ALTHOUSE, "Distributed Strain Monitoring with Arrays of Fiber Bragg Grating Sensors on an In-Construction Steel Box-Girder Bridge" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E83-C, no. 3, pp. 454-461, March 2000, doi: .
Abstract: This paper describes the implementation of a Bragg grating-based strain-monitoring system on the Viaduc des Vaux bridge during its construction in 1997 and 1998. The bridge was constructed in a cantilevered, push/pull incremental launching method, and data obtained from two tests were shown to reveal interesting features of the box-girder strain response during the push and pull phases, particularly with regard to limit loads and local buckling. When appropriate, data were compared to data obtained from conventional resistive strain gages and from simple analytical models.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/electronics/10.1587/e83-c_3_454/_p
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