TY - JOUR
T1 - Damage detection on a full-scale highway sign structure with a distributed wireless sensor network
AU - Sun, Zhuoxiong
AU - Krishnan, Sriram
AU - Hackmann, Greg
AU - Yan, Guirong
AU - Dyke, Shirley J.
AU - Lu, Chenyang
AU - Irfanoglu, Ayhan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2015 Techno-Press, Ltd.
PY - 2015/7/1
Y1 - 2015/7/1
N2 - Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have emerged as a novel solution to many of the challenges of structural health monitoring (SHM) in civil engineering structures. While research projects using WSNs are ongoing worldwide, implementations of WSNs on full-scale structures are limited. In this study, a WSN is deployed on a full-scale 17.3m-long, 11-bay highway sign support structure to investigate the ability to use vibration response data to detect damage induced in the structure. A multi-level damage detection strategy is employed for this structure: the Angle-between-String-and-Horizon (ASH) flexibility-based algorithm as the Level I and the Axial Strain (AS) flexibility-based algorithm as the Level II. For the proposed multi-level damage detection strategy, a coarse resolution Level I damage detection will be conducted first to detect the damaged region(s). Subsequently, a fine resolution Level II damage detection will be conducted in the damaged region(s) to locate the damaged element(s). Several damage cases are created on the full-scale highway sign support structure to validate the multi-level detection strategy. The multi-level damage detection strategy is shown to be successful in detecting damage in the structure in these cases.
AB - Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have emerged as a novel solution to many of the challenges of structural health monitoring (SHM) in civil engineering structures. While research projects using WSNs are ongoing worldwide, implementations of WSNs on full-scale structures are limited. In this study, a WSN is deployed on a full-scale 17.3m-long, 11-bay highway sign support structure to investigate the ability to use vibration response data to detect damage induced in the structure. A multi-level damage detection strategy is employed for this structure: the Angle-between-String-and-Horizon (ASH) flexibility-based algorithm as the Level I and the Axial Strain (AS) flexibility-based algorithm as the Level II. For the proposed multi-level damage detection strategy, a coarse resolution Level I damage detection will be conducted first to detect the damaged region(s). Subsequently, a fine resolution Level II damage detection will be conducted in the damaged region(s) to locate the damaged element(s). Several damage cases are created on the full-scale highway sign support structure to validate the multi-level detection strategy. The multi-level damage detection strategy is shown to be successful in detecting damage in the structure in these cases.
KW - Full scale structure
KW - Multi-level damage detection
KW - Wireless sensor network
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84938355447
U2 - 10.12989/sss.2015.16.1.223
DO - 10.12989/sss.2015.16.1.223
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84938355447
SN - 1738-1584
VL - 16
SP - 223
EP - 242
JO - Smart Structures and Systems
JF - Smart Structures and Systems
IS - 1
ER -