(2012) Wind Monitoring of the Saylorville and Red Rock Reservoir Bridges with Remote, Cellular-Based Notifications, May 2012. Transportation, Department of
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Abstract
Following high winds on January 24, 2006, at least five people claimed to have seen or felt the superstructure of the Saylorville Reservoir Bridge in central Iowa moving both vertically and laterally. Since that time, the Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) contracted with the Bridge Engineering Center at Iowa State University to design and install a monitoring system capable of providing notification of the occurrence of subsequent high winds. Although measures were put into place following the 2006 event at the Saylorville Reservoir Bridge, knowledge of the performance of this bridge during high wind events was incomplete. Therefore, the Saylorville Reservoir Bridge was outfitted with an information management system to investigate the structural performance of the structure and the potential for safety risks. In subsequent years, given the similarities between the Saylorville and Red Rock Reservoir bridges, a similar system was added to the Red Rock Reservoir Bridge southeast of Des Moines. The monitoring system developed and installed on these two bridges was designed to monitor the wind speed and direction at the bridge and, via a cellular modem, send a text message to Iowa DOT staff when wind speeds meet a predetermined threshold. The original intent was that, once the text message is received, the bridge entrances would be closed until wind speeds diminish to safe levels.
Item Type: | Newsletter |
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Keywords: | Transportation, Wind Monitoring, Red Rock, Bridges |
Subjects: | Transportation > Research Transportation > Roads and highways Transportation > Design and Construction Transportation |
ID Code: | 13638 |
Deposited By: | Margaret Barr |
Deposited On: | 22 Aug 2012 18:14 |
Last Modified: | 22 Aug 2012 18:14 |
URI: | https://publications.iowa.gov/id/eprint/13638 |