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SHM data interpretation and structural condition assessment of the Manitoba Golden Boy
The Golden Boy statue was placed on top of the Manitoba Legislative Building in 1919 and has since served as a source of inspiration to all Manitobans. An inspection of this heritage structure was conducted in 2001 and revealed that its steel supporting shaft had deteriorated significantly. A decision was made to take the statue down for restoration. A stronger, stainless steel shaft replaced the worn shaft and sensors including electrical strain gauges, accelerometers, fiber optic sensors and thermocouples were installed. Also, a web camera and wind meter were installed on the roof of the building. Data from the sensors and video feed from the web camera are available through the Internet to facilitate web-based Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) in real-time. The support shaft of the statue can be idealized as a single degree of freedom cantilever structure. Wind and acceleration data are used to estimate the strains experienced by the shaft near the base, which are then correlated with the actual strain recorded by the strain sensors. Ibis correlation was difficult as the data contained various levels of measurement errors or noise, and the strain data must be isolated from the thermal strain. Finally, the observed strain was correlated with hourly peak wind velocities reported by Environment Canada and an empirical relationship between these quantities was established to obtain an estimate of the strain in the shaft based on wind velocity, which will detect malfunctions in the sensors or deterioration of the structure. The study provided an understanding of the statue's behavior under a range of wind speeds and confidence in the SHM system for continuous and long term monitoring. It established a baseline response and alternative methods for predicting the behavior of the statue that provide a foundation for comparison with future stages in the Structural Health Monitoring of the Golden Boy.
SHM data interpretation and structural condition assessment of the Manitoba Golden Boy
The Golden Boy statue was placed on top of the Manitoba Legislative Building in 1919 and has since served as a source of inspiration to all Manitobans. An inspection of this heritage structure was conducted in 2001 and revealed that its steel supporting shaft had deteriorated significantly. A decision was made to take the statue down for restoration. A stronger, stainless steel shaft replaced the worn shaft and sensors including electrical strain gauges, accelerometers, fiber optic sensors and thermocouples were installed. Also, a web camera and wind meter were installed on the roof of the building. Data from the sensors and video feed from the web camera are available through the Internet to facilitate web-based Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) in real-time. The support shaft of the statue can be idealized as a single degree of freedom cantilever structure. Wind and acceleration data are used to estimate the strains experienced by the shaft near the base, which are then correlated with the actual strain recorded by the strain sensors. Ibis correlation was difficult as the data contained various levels of measurement errors or noise, and the strain data must be isolated from the thermal strain. Finally, the observed strain was correlated with hourly peak wind velocities reported by Environment Canada and an empirical relationship between these quantities was established to obtain an estimate of the strain in the shaft based on wind velocity, which will detect malfunctions in the sensors or deterioration of the structure. The study provided an understanding of the statue's behavior under a range of wind speeds and confidence in the SHM system for continuous and long term monitoring. It established a baseline response and alternative methods for predicting the behavior of the statue that provide a foundation for comparison with future stages in the Structural Health Monitoring of the Golden Boy.
SHM data interpretation and structural condition assessment of the Manitoba Golden Boy
Bogdanovic, B.A. (author) / Mufti, A.A. (author) / Bagchi, A. (author)
2005
12 Seiten, 13 Quellen
Conference paper
English
SHM data interpretation and structural condition assessment of the Manitoba Golden Boy [5767-24]
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