Author/Authors :
Ataei Shervan نويسنده Assistant Professor , Miri Amin نويسنده currently a Researcher in Intelligent Monitoring of Infrastructures Laboratory , Tajalli Mosab Reza نويسنده currently a PhD student
Abstract :
Health monitoring of masonry bridges is vital due to their long life in service
and an increasing need for higher axle loads. Results of feasibility study of applying an
increased axle load of 25 tons to an old masonry bridge are presented in this paper. Babak
Bridge is located in north western zone of Iranian railway network and has been in service
for more than 70 years. It consists of stone masonry blocks, has three long spans of 21.5 m,
7 spans of 10 m, and a total length of 270 m. Response of the bridge subjected to predened
train loading by 15 sensors, including de
ection meters, accelerometers, and strain gauges,
is recorded. A total of 37 tests are carried out on Babak Bridge, and the results are used
to calibrate the nite-element model of the bridge, which is developed by Abaqus software.
The numerical model is then used to determine the weak spots of bridge due to subjection
of higher axle loads for a possible strengthening procedure. Ultimate load-carrying capacity
of the bridge is also assessed by Ring software, which suggests a minimum adequacy factor
of 1.25 for an axle load of 25 tons.