
handle: 11772/19490
The existing suspension bridges in Turkey, the Bosphorus and the Fatih Sultan Mehmet bridges and the ongoing bridge projects, the Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge (the 3rd Bosphorus Bridge) and the Izmit Bay Bridge, are the main transportation connections between Europe, Asian and Africa. Due to continuously increase in population of Marmara region, the importance of these bridges raises increasingly. In particular, Istanbul city of intersections has a crucial role in this region with the population of 18 million. In this study, general properties of the bridges are given on the basis of Structural Health Monitoring considerations. The specifications of the SHM systems of both the existing and the bridges under construction are given in detail. Besides, the recent developments in these SHM systems are presented. Based on the growing interest in long span bridge projects in Turkey, the need for a general large center for the SHM systems of all long span bridges in Turkey is stated in this study. This large SHM center also provides opportunity to implement the Structural Identification concept St-Id to the bridges in Turkey. © 2019 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
Associação Brasileira da Construção Industrializada de Concreto Brazil; Associação Brasileira de Cimento Portland Brazil; Associação Brasileira de Construção Metálica Brazil; Associação Brasileira de Engenharia e Consultoria Estrutural Brazil; Associação Brasileira dos Departamentos Estaduais de Estradas de Rodagem Brazil; Etal
8th International Conference on Bridge Maintenance, Safety and Management, IABMAS 2016 -- Foz do Iguaçu -- 180159
Maintenance, Izmit Bay, Structural Identification, Structural Health Monitoring, Safety Engineering, Istanbul, Long-Span Bridge, Bosphorus Bridge, Bridge Projects, Structural Health Monitoring Systems
Maintenance, Izmit Bay, Structural Identification, Structural Health Monitoring, Safety Engineering, Istanbul, Long-Span Bridge, Bosphorus Bridge, Bridge Projects, Structural Health Monitoring Systems
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