Fuzzy Mathematics based Bridge Deck Damage Detection Analysis

Authors

  • Zhaoyu Liu
  • Jiren Li

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6919/ICJE.202501_11(1).0015

Keywords:

Bridge; Bridge Deck; Damage Detection; Fuzzy Math.

Abstract

Bridges are an indispensable part of modern transportation, of which the bridge deck is one of the most important parts to carry traffic loads. Therefore, damage detection analysis of bridge decks is essential to maintain the safety of bridges. In this paper, a bridge deck damage detection analysis method based on fuzzy mathematics is proposed. This method uses fuzzy mathematical theory to model and analyze the damage state of the bridge deck, and then realize the damage detection method. This method uses fuzzy mathematical theory to model and analyze the damage state of the bridge deck, and then realize the damage detection of the bridge deck. This method uses fuzzy mathematical theory to model and analyze the damage state of the bridge deck, and then realize the damage detection of the bridge deck.

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Published

2024-12-19

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How to Cite

Liu, Zhaoyu, and Jiren Li. 2024. “Fuzzy Mathematics Based Bridge Deck Damage Detection Analysis”. International Core Journal of Engineering 11 (1): 135-39. https://doi.org/10.6919/ICJE.202501_11(1).0015.