Nondestructive Evaluation of Steel Bridges


Book Description

Nondestructive evaluation (NDE) methods can be used to assess in-service steel bridges for problematic conditions caused by factors such as design, manufacturing, fabrication, and the service effects of traffic and corrosion. This report discusses typical NDE test methods used on bridges, including penetrant testing, magnetic particle testing, eddy current testing, ultrasonic testing (including phased array testing), radiography, and acoustic emission testing. NDE operations such as flaw location, characterization, and sizing are covered as well. Results of a national survey of departments of transportation’s (DOTs) use of NDE are presented. A simple procedure for using NDE to address DOT bridge concerns is proposed along with a risk-based inspection approach to scheduling/scoping bridge inspections.






















Structural Materials Technology


Book Description

This book is a collection of papers presented in the NDT Conference held on February 20-23, 1996 at San Diego, California. The conference provided an opportunity to share experience and provide additional input to the Federal Highway Administration.




Aspects in Nondestructive Evaluation of Steel Plate Girder Bridges


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Additionally, the effects of two types of cracking were examined theoretically. The results indicate that while frequencies of vibration are global parameters, mode shapes are local parameters with the mode shape changes being more sensitive to damage than frequency shifts. Both mode shapes and frequencies of vibrations are capable of detecting major damage to the bridge structure.