The world's aging infrastructure faces unprecedented challenges. Bridges, the vital lifelines of the transportation network, are in need of innovative solutions to combat the effects of increased traffic loads, environmental stress, and the passage of time. This edited volume equips you with the knowledge to design and maintain safer, more durable, and sustainable bridges for the future. Explore advancements in the following aspects of bridge engineering: •Material science: Discover strategies to enhance the longevity of concrete bridges, and explore the potential of next-generation materials. •Fatigue assessment: Learn cutting-edge analytical methods to identify and address fatigue damage in critical bridge components, ensuring public safety and efficient maintenance. •Robotic and automation technologies: Uncover how robotics and automation are revolutionizing bridge repair and maintenance, streamlining processes and optimizing resource allocation. •Structural health monitoring (SHM): Delve into the exciting world of the Internet of Things (IoT) and its application in bridge health monitoring. Learn how wireless sensor networks can provide real-time data for proactive maintenance and informed decision-making. This book is a valuable resource for: •Bridge engineers seeking the latest advancements in design, materials, and monitoring techniques. •Policymakers developing sustainable infrastructure strategies. •Researchers pushing the boundaries of bridge engineering through innovative materials and methods. •Students eager to understand the future of bridge design and construction. Embrace the future of bridge engineering. Ensure a safer and more sustainable tomorrow.
Introductory Chapter: Challenges and Advancements inBridge Engineering
Salih Yilmaz, Yavuz Yardim
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IoT framework application to SHM systems
Eduardo Hidalgo Fort, Pedro Blanco Carmona, Álvaro Rubén Serrano Chacón, Emilio José Mascort Albea, Fernando Muñoz Chavero, Ramon Gonzalez Carvajal, Antonio J. Torralba Silgado, Antonio Jaramillo-Morilla
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