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5 april 2019 14:04:36

 
Sensors, Vol. 19, Pages 1633: A Novelty Detection Approach for Tendons of Prestressed Concrete Bridges Based on a Convolutional Autoencoder and Acceleration Data (Sensors)
 


The most important structural element of prestressed concrete (PSC) bridges is the prestressed tendon, and in order to ensure safety of such bridges, it is very important to determine whether the tendon is damaged. However, it is not easy to detect tendon damage in real time. This study proposes a novelty detection approach for damage to the tendons of PSC bridges based on a convolutional autoencoder (CAE). The proposed method employs simulation data from nine accelerometers. The accuracies of CAEs for multi-vehicle are 79.5%–85.8% for 100% and 75% damage severities with all error levels and 50% damage severity without error. However, the accuracies for 50% damage severity with 5% and 10% error levels drop to 69.4%–73.3%. The accuracies of CAEs for single-vehicle ranges from 90.1%–95.1% for all damage severities and error levels that are satisfactory. The findings indicate that the CAE approach for multi-vehicle can be effective when the damages are severe, but not when moderate. Meanwhile, if acceleration data can be obtained for single-vehicle, then the CAE approach can provide a highly accurate and robust method of tendon damage detection in PSC bridges in use, even if the measurement errors are significant.


 
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