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Moesa

Published on January 31 2017
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The Moesa railway bridge near Bellinzona is a three-spans bridge consisting in two parallel steel girders with their lower part supporting a 50 cm thick concrete deck.

Short Description:

The Moesa railway bridge near Bellinzona is a three-spans bridge consisting in two parallel steel girders with their lower part supporting a 50 cm thick concrete deck. This new bridge was build parallel to the old steel bridge. After dismantling this later, the new bridge was then pushed on the old and refurbished pillars.

Aim of monitoring:

Measurement of the concrete deformation due to shrinkage and to the pushing of the bridge.

Main results:

The sensors that were usable after installation gave nice shrinkage curves similar to those encountered at Venoge. A discontinuity due to the heating produced by the concrete setting in the successive section was also visible. During the push phase, additional sensors were attached under the concrete slab and measured the curvature of the bridge due to uneven push

Related Papers:

Railway bridge monitoring during construction and bridge sliding, D. Inaudi, N. Casanova, P. Kronenberg, S. Vurpillot , SPIE, Smart Structures and materials, San Diego, USA – (Vol 3043, p. 58 – 64) – 1997
Fiber optic deformation sensors for bridges monitoring, D. Inaudi, N. Casanova, S. Vurpillot, Int. Conf. on New Technologies in Structural Engineering, Lisboa, Portugal – (p 975-982) – 1997
Verformungsmessungen mit optischen Glasfasersensoren, N. Casanova, Weiterbildungskurs ETH Zürich, Feldmessungen und Beobachtungsmethode in der Geotechnik, Switzerland – (p 1-10) – 1997
Structural monitoring by curvature analysis using interferometric fiber optic sensors, D. Inaudi, S. Vurpillot, N. Casanova, P. Kronenberg , Smart Materials and Structures – (Vol 7, p.199-208) – 1998
 
INSTALLATION PERIODTYPE OF SENSORSNUMBER OF SENSORS
1996SOFO30
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