Abstract
The US infrastructure is aging. Enhanced assessment is needed to extend the service life of existing assets. Both new construction and rehabilitation projects offer opportunities for the use of structural health monitoring (SHM). This presentation examines the use of three types of SHM systems applied to Indiana Toll Road bridges—live-load testing, long-term monitoring, and InSAR satellite data.
Session Number
105
Session Title
Structural Health Monitoring of Bridges for Lifecycle Asset Management
Track Title
Bridges
Location
STEW 214 AB
Date of Version
March 2025
Recommended Citation
Bullard, Brittany and Cherry, Brian, "Structural Health Monitoring of Bridges for Lifecycle Asset Management" (2025). Purdue Road School. 45.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/roadschool/2025/presentations/45
Start Date
3-19-2025 10:00 AM
End Date
3-19-2025 10:50 AM
Structural Health Monitoring of Bridges for Lifecycle Asset Management
STEW 214 AB
The US infrastructure is aging. Enhanced assessment is needed to extend the service life of existing assets. Both new construction and rehabilitation projects offer opportunities for the use of structural health monitoring (SHM). This presentation examines the use of three types of SHM systems applied to Indiana Toll Road bridges—live-load testing, long-term monitoring, and InSAR satellite data.