Roadway bridges can be subjected to several pathologies affecting their structural performance during operational conditions. Among others, slow deformation phenomena due to landslides often represent the primary cause of the onset of damage and collapse mechanisms. The timely identification of slow deformation phenomena on bridges and viaducts, as well as the evaluation of their extent and evolution over time, are therefore of crucial importance for preserving the safety conditions of road networks. In common practice, the preliminary analysis of slow deformation phenomena could be carried out over large geographical areas; hence, it can be used by managing institutions to set intervention priorities among the assets under their responsibility. In this regard, this paper proposes a new methodology for the diagnosis and monitoring of bridges under the effects of slow deformation phenomena based on the combined use of Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (InSAR) techniques, visual inspections, geometric surveys, destructive and non-destructive testing methods, and numerical analyses. Specifically, InSAR is adopted to remotely identify bridges affected by slow deformation phenomena within large geographical areas/road networks. Then, visual inspections are carried out on the identified structures to investigate their defectiveness and the detected deformation phenomenon. Depending on the evaluated damage state, a bridge may be subjected to continuous InSAR monitoring, thus enabling the systematic analysis of the evolution of the deformation phenomenon and releva
A New Methodology for the Diagnosis and Monitoring ofBridges Under Slow Deformation Phenomena
Fabrizio Scozzese;Michele Morici;Andrea Dall’Asta;
2024-01-01
Abstract
Roadway bridges can be subjected to several pathologies affecting their structural performance during operational conditions. Among others, slow deformation phenomena due to landslides often represent the primary cause of the onset of damage and collapse mechanisms. The timely identification of slow deformation phenomena on bridges and viaducts, as well as the evaluation of their extent and evolution over time, are therefore of crucial importance for preserving the safety conditions of road networks. In common practice, the preliminary analysis of slow deformation phenomena could be carried out over large geographical areas; hence, it can be used by managing institutions to set intervention priorities among the assets under their responsibility. In this regard, this paper proposes a new methodology for the diagnosis and monitoring of bridges under the effects of slow deformation phenomena based on the combined use of Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (InSAR) techniques, visual inspections, geometric surveys, destructive and non-destructive testing methods, and numerical analyses. Specifically, InSAR is adopted to remotely identify bridges affected by slow deformation phenomena within large geographical areas/road networks. Then, visual inspections are carried out on the identified structures to investigate their defectiveness and the detected deformation phenomenon. Depending on the evaluated damage state, a bridge may be subjected to continuous InSAR monitoring, thus enabling the systematic analysis of the evolution of the deformation phenomenon and relevaFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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