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Project Abstract:

The primary goal of this research project is to develop and implement efficient and effective methodology for short- and long-term continuous condition monitoring and detection of railroad bridges. This is proposed to be achieved utilizing analytical and computational (finite element) modeling and analysis considering vehicle-bridge interaction and dynamic field testing of bridges under moving train loads.


Principal Investigator:
Dr. Ramesh Malla

Institution:
University of Connecticut

Project Type:
Base-Funded Research

Start Date:
10/1/2018

Project Cost:
$498,000

Project Status:
In Progress

End Date:
6/30/2022

Agency ID:
69A3551847101

Sponsors:
University Transportation Centers Program, Department of Transportation
University of Connecticut


Implementation of Research Outcomes:
Currently, the research project is in the initial phase and is ongoing. The research outcomes will be implemented as they are developed.

Impacts and Benefits of Implementation:
The research project is in the initial phase and is ongoing. The benefits will be determined towards the end of the research project.

Related Links:
https://www.tidc-utc.org/research/tidc-funded-projects-and-reports/project-1-2-condition-health-monitoring-of-railroad-bridges-for-structural-safety-integrity-and-durability/

Publications:
Jacobs, W. and Malla, R. B. “On Live Load Impact Factors for Railroad Bridges,” International Journal of Rail Transportation, Vol. 7, Issue 4; April 2019; pp 262-278. (online – https://doi.org/10.1080/23248378.2019.1604182)
Jacobs, D. W. and Malla R. B., “Eye Strain,” RT&S Railway Tracks and Structures, Vol. 115 No. 9, New York, NY, Sept 3, 2019, pp 12-19. (online – https://issuu.com/railwaytrackstructures/docs/rts_september_2019/1?e=5257055/72218900)
Jacobs, W., Dhakal, S., and Malla, R.B. “Live-Load Response of Eyebars on a 110-Year-Old
Steel Truss Railroad Bridge.” ASCE Practice Periodical on Structural Design and Construction,
Sept. 2020, pages 04020045-1 to 15 (published online
https://ascelibrary.org/doi/10.1061/%28ASCE%29SC.1943-5576.0000523


Downloadable Documents

Printable Project Information Sheet

April 2019 Semi-Annual Progress Report

September 2019 Semi-Annual Progress Report

December 2019 Quarterly Progress Report

March 2020 Quarterly Progress Report

June 2020 Quarterly Progress Report

September 2020 Quarterly Progress Report

December 2020 Quarterly Progress Report

March 2021 Quarterly Progress Report

June 2021 Quarterly Progress Report

September 2021 Quarterly Progress Report

December 2021 Quarterly Progress Report

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