Practical implementation of piezo-impedance sensors in monitoring of excavation support structures

In the last decade, electromechanical impedance (EMI)-based monitoring technique using piezoceramic (PZT) sensors have been successfully implemented in health monitoring of lab-sized engineering structures. However, its implementation in real life application, such as monitoring underground support...

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Main Authors: Annamdas Venu Gopal Madhav, Yang, Yaowen
Other Authors: School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Language:English
Published: 2013
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/95920
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-959202020-03-07T11:43:43Z Practical implementation of piezo-impedance sensors in monitoring of excavation support structures Annamdas Venu Gopal Madhav Yang, Yaowen School of Civil and Environmental Engineering In the last decade, electromechanical impedance (EMI)-based monitoring technique using piezoceramic (PZT) sensors have been successfully implemented in health monitoring of lab-sized engineering structures. However, its implementation in real life application, such as monitoring underground support structures, has not been done before. In general, the EMI technique utilizes the unique EMI signature where any changes in the signature during the period of monitoring indicate possible damage in the host structure. This paper presents a part of monitoring results of the soil excavation carried out for the construction of new mass road transport (MRT) station in the southern part of Singapore using a PZT-based EMI technique. The MRT site consists of typical clayed soil of varying properties along the depth of excavation. To prevent the soil collapse during excavation, temporary support structures were laid with suitable monitoring systems. The paper presents the results obtained from the PZT sensors and the comparisons with conventional measurement devices. However, there were no damages reported in the structure, and hence the PZT sensors, which were initially aimed to capture possible damages, were used later to capture load variations on the struts due to the surrounding soil. 2013-07-22T04:19:58Z 2019-12-06T19:23:21Z 2013-07-22T04:19:58Z 2019-12-06T19:23:21Z 2010 2010 Journal Article Annamdas, V. G. M., & Yang, Y. (2012). Practical implementation of piezo-impedance sensors in monitoring of excavation support structures. Structural Control and Health Monitoring, 19(2), 231-245. 1545-2255 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/95920 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/11955 10.1002/stc.418 en Structural control and health monitoring © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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description In the last decade, electromechanical impedance (EMI)-based monitoring technique using piezoceramic (PZT) sensors have been successfully implemented in health monitoring of lab-sized engineering structures. However, its implementation in real life application, such as monitoring underground support structures, has not been done before. In general, the EMI technique utilizes the unique EMI signature where any changes in the signature during the period of monitoring indicate possible damage in the host structure. This paper presents a part of monitoring results of the soil excavation carried out for the construction of new mass road transport (MRT) station in the southern part of Singapore using a PZT-based EMI technique. The MRT site consists of typical clayed soil of varying properties along the depth of excavation. To prevent the soil collapse during excavation, temporary support structures were laid with suitable monitoring systems. The paper presents the results obtained from the PZT sensors and the comparisons with conventional measurement devices. However, there were no damages reported in the structure, and hence the PZT sensors, which were initially aimed to capture possible damages, were used later to capture load variations on the struts due to the surrounding soil.
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Yang, Yaowen
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Practical implementation of piezo-impedance sensors in monitoring of excavation support structures
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title Practical implementation of piezo-impedance sensors in monitoring of excavation support structures
title_short Practical implementation of piezo-impedance sensors in monitoring of excavation support structures
title_full Practical implementation of piezo-impedance sensors in monitoring of excavation support structures
title_fullStr Practical implementation of piezo-impedance sensors in monitoring of excavation support structures
title_full_unstemmed Practical implementation of piezo-impedance sensors in monitoring of excavation support structures
title_sort practical implementation of piezo-impedance sensors in monitoring of excavation support structures
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