Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131, USA.
Sensors (Basel). 2019 Mar 30;19(7):1549. doi: 10.3390/s19071549.
Currently, over half of the U.S.'s railroad bridges are more than 100 years old. Railroad managers ensure that the proper Maintenance, Repair, and Replacement (MRR) of rail infrastructure is prioritized to safely adapt to the increasing traffic demand. By 2035, the demand for U.S. railroad transportation will increase by 88%, which indicates that considerable expenditure is necessary to upgrade rail infrastructure. Railroad bridge managers need to use their limited funds for bridge MRR to make informed decisions about safety. Consequently, they require economical and reliable methods to receive objective data about bridge displacements under service loads. Current methods of measuring displacements are often expensive. Wired sensors, such as Linear Variable Differential Transformers (LVDTs), require time-consuming installation and involve high labor and maintenance costs. Wireless sensors (WS) are easier to install and maintain but are in general technologically complex and costly. This paper summarizes the development and validation of LEWIS2, the second version of the real-time, low-cost, efficient wireless intelligent sensor (LEWIS) for measuring and autonomously storing reference-free total transverse displacements. The new features of LEWIS2 include portability, accuracy, cost-effectiveness, and readiness for field application. This research evaluates the effectiveness of LEWIS2 for measuring displacements through a series of laboratory experiments. The experiments demonstrate that LEWIS2 can accurately estimate reference-free total displacements, with a maximum error of only 11% in comparison with the LVDT, while it costs less than 5% of the average price of commercial wireless sensors.
目前,美国超过一半的铁路桥梁已有 100 多年的历史。铁路管理人员确保对铁路基础设施进行适当的维护、修理和更换(MRR),以安全适应不断增长的交通需求。到 2035 年,美国铁路运输需求将增长 88%,这表明需要大量资金升级铁路基础设施。铁路桥梁管理人员需要将其有限的资金用于桥梁 MRR,以便就安全问题做出明智的决策。因此,他们需要经济且可靠的方法来获得有关服务荷载下桥梁位移的客观数据。目前测量位移的方法通常很昂贵。有线传感器,如线性可变差动变压器(LVDT),需要耗时的安装,并且涉及高昂的人工和维护成本。无线传感器(WS)安装和维护更简单,但通常技术复杂且成本高昂。本文总结了 LEWIS2 的开发和验证,LEWIS2 是实时、低成本、高效的无线智能传感器(LEWIS)的第二个版本,用于测量和自主存储无参考的总横向位移。LEWIS2 的新功能包括便携性、准确性、成本效益和现场应用准备就绪。本研究通过一系列实验室实验评估了 LEWIS2 测量位移的有效性。实验表明,LEWIS2 可以准确估计无参考的总位移,与 LVDT 相比最大误差仅为 11%,而成本仅为商业无线传感器平均价格的 5%以下。