Ageing bridge structures can easily be monitored

A RDP Electronics product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Aug 17, 2007

RDP expertise in LVDT transducers is applied to monitoring motorway bridges in the UK, monitoring structural movement in nuclear installations, and could easily be applied to US road bridges

The recent tragic bridge collapse of a bridge in Minneapolis really emphasises the fact that many of our very important but ageing bridge structures may now be reaching overload due to increased weights and traffic volumes on steel structures that may be either weakened by corrosion or suffering early metal fatigue.

Peter Smith of RDP Electronics comments: "In this technological age there is no reason why the public should be exposed to this daily gamble, if the relevant authorities were adequately funded to install monitoring equipment at strategic points in the structures.

There are many ways that this can be done, but the most simple and well proven method is to attach Linear Differential Variable Transducer (LVDT) inductive sensing devices to give long and short term indications of the movement and strains being experienced by the beams".

RDP Electronics are a leading manufacturer of these devices and associated instrumentation and for many years the company has supplied special products for use where high temperatures, corrosive, high pressure, radiation and cryogenic environments are involved.

For instance monitoring motorway road bridges in the UK, measurement of stresses in sea submersible applications, monitoring structural movement in nuclear installations, monitoring movements in rock strata during tunnel boring in the Channel Tunnel and even monitoring the movement of the dome of St.Paul's Cathedral in London.

Perhaps, most importantly, the LVDT approach is relatively inexpensive when several points need to be monitored over a long distance such as a bridge structure.

By using a 2 wire 'Bus' system in conjunction with a PC, the wiring installation can be considerably reduced.

The LVDT can be supplied with or without its associated electronic circuitry incorporated within the device, or it can be used alongside a separate signal-conditioning module.

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