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On structural health monitoring of bridges, successful stories

Broar till kunskap

Time: Tue 2024-05-28 12.00 - 13.00

Location: Salongen, KTH Biblioteket

Language: English

Participating: Raid Karoumi, Daniel Colmenares

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This presentation introduces sensors used for structural health monitoring and successful stories of Dewesoft and KTH, where different bridges have been instrumented.

Structural assessments are made based on assumptions that are on the safe side, due to the lack of information. The actual behaviours of structures and its operational conditions is rarely assessed nor quantified, introducing uncertainties in the process that may compromise the structural integrity of our current infrastructures. In this way, instrumentation can bring the necessary information to structural engineers to improve their FE-models, understand what was actually built and provide the necessary data for bridge management.

Speakers

Raid Karoumi

Raid Karoumi is Professor, Docent and Head of KTH Division of Structural Engineering & Bridges. He specialises in bridge dynamics and sensor based condition assessment of bridges.

Daniel Colmenares

Daniel Colmenares is PhD in Structural Engineering and Bridges. He works as a business developer and technical specialist at Dewesoft AB with particular focus on Structural Health Monitoring. Daniel specialises in bridge dynamics and as a sales representative he provides coaching to consultants and research institutes through webinars, support and technical courses.

Broar till kunskap - more than an exhibition

A warm welcome to Broar till kunskap - An exhibition on building bridges in society , an exhibition organised by the School of Architecture and the Built Environment at KTH. The exhibition will be on display from 13-31 May 2024 at KTH Library.

During the exhibition period, a number of open breakfast and lunchtime seminars are offered that relate freely to the theme: ‘Bridges to Knowledge’.