We applied an integrated, non-invasive and non-destructive seismic and electromagnetic sensing for understanding the static and dynamic properties of the Gravina bridge and its interaction with foundation soils. The 'Gravina' is a bow-string bridge located in the city of Matera (Southern Italy) that extends for 144 m along a steel-concrete deck. For foundation soils characterization we executed 3 high-resolution geo-electrical tomographies, 1 bi-dimensional seismic array and two single station seismic noise measurements. The main structural characteristics of the bridge were evaluated through seismic and electromagnetic sensing. The seismic sensing was carried out with four accelerometers and twelve velocimeters (standard and low cost sensors) installed with different geometrical arrangement for real-time and on-demand ambient noise recordings, vibration tests and earthquake recordings. The electromagnetic data have been collected by placing the IBIS-S system below the deck of the bridge. Acquired data have been analyzed in frequency domain with the aim to evaluate the eigenfrequencies and equivalent viscous damping factors.

Structural Behavior Characterization of the Gravina Bridge (Matera, Southern Italy)

Serlenga V;Gallipoli MR;Tragni N;Stabile TA;Perrone A;Calamita G;
2021

Abstract

We applied an integrated, non-invasive and non-destructive seismic and electromagnetic sensing for understanding the static and dynamic properties of the Gravina bridge and its interaction with foundation soils. The 'Gravina' is a bow-string bridge located in the city of Matera (Southern Italy) that extends for 144 m along a steel-concrete deck. For foundation soils characterization we executed 3 high-resolution geo-electrical tomographies, 1 bi-dimensional seismic array and two single station seismic noise measurements. The main structural characteristics of the bridge were evaluated through seismic and electromagnetic sensing. The seismic sensing was carried out with four accelerometers and twelve velocimeters (standard and low cost sensors) installed with different geometrical arrangement for real-time and on-demand ambient noise recordings, vibration tests and earthquake recordings. The electromagnetic data have been collected by placing the IBIS-S system below the deck of the bridge. Acquired data have been analyzed in frequency domain with the aim to evaluate the eigenfrequencies and equivalent viscous damping factors.
2021
Istituto di Metodologie per l'Analisi Ambientale - IMAA
Inglese
European Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring, EWSHM 2020
127
23
31
9
978-3-030-64593-9
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-64594-6_3
Springer
Berlin Heidelberg New York
GERMANIA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
6 July 2020 through 9 July 2020
Virtual, Online
Eigenfrequency
Geophysical approach
Gravina bridge
11
none
Serlenga, V; Gallipoli, Mr; Ditommaso, R; Ponzo, Cf; Tragni, N; Stabile, Ta; Perrone, A; Calamita, G; Vignola, L; Pietrapertosa, D; Carso, Rf
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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