Recent R & D activities on structural health monitoring in Korea

Jeong Tae Kim, Sung Han Sim, Soojin Cho, Chung Bang Yun, Jiyoung Min

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Abstract

In this paper, recent research trends and activities on structural health monitoring (SHM) of civil infrastructure in Korea are reviewed. Recently, there has been increasing need for adopting smart sensing technologies to SHM, so this review focuses on smart sensing, monitoring, and assessment for civil infrastructure. Firstly, the research activities on smart sensor technology is reviewed including optical fiber sensors, piezoelectric sensors, wireless smart sensors, and vision-based sensing system. Then, a brief overview is given to the recent advances in smart monitoring and assessment techniques such as vibration- based global monitoring techniques, local monitoring with piezoelectric materials, decentralized monitoring techniques for wireless sensors, wireless power supply and energy harvest. Finally, recent joint SHM activities on several test beds in Korea are discussed to share the up-to-date information and to promote the smart sensors and monitoring technologies for applications to civil infrastructure. It includes a Korea- US joint research on test bridges of the Korea Expressway Corporation (KEC), a Korea- US- Japan joint research on Jindo cable- stayed bridge, and a comparative study for cable tension measurement techniques on Hwamyung cable-stayed bridge, and a campaign test for displacement measurement techniques on Sorok suspension bridge.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)91-114
Number of pages24
JournalStructural Monitoring and Maintenance
Volume3
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2016

Keywords

  • Civil infrastructure
  • Damage detection
  • Smart sensors
  • Structural health monitoring

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