Abstract
This paper presents an asset management framework for remote monitoring of traffic signal structures for fatigue damage under wind loads, using historical wind measurements from nearby weather stations. Estimate wind profiles developed from the wind data are used to calculate fatigue damage at welded connections for a wide variety of common traffic pole configurations. The analysis is embedded within a novel remote monitoring application that performs the fatigue life analysis in real time for a user defined location and traffic pole configuration. Such a framework is the first of its kind that allows operators to make real time asset management decisions though interactive explorations of the relationship between traffic pole configuration and fatigue life due to local wind conditions. Results are demonstrated using several traffic poles located around Logan, Utah, which has complex topography that creates drastic changes in wind conditions over short geographical distances. The results illustrate the ability of the remote monitoring application to detect small-scale differences in wind conditions that result in significant differences in the estimated fatigue life of traffic structures within communities. Such results highlight the need for, and feasibility of developing site-specific asset management frameworks at a much finer spatial resolution than previous attempts.
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