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Our sensors unique features offer many advantages for both Structural Health and Condition Based Monitoring (SHM & CBM), or any essential continuous ...
ByWormsensing SAS based in Grenoble, FRANCE
Fracture Critical Monitoring With Resensys Wireless Strain SenSpot Sensors Measurements. Fracture Critical Member (FCB) is defined as component intension whose failure is expected to result in the collapse of the bridge/structure or the inability of the bridge/ structure to perform its function. ...
ByResensys, LLC based in College Park, MARYLAND (USA)
Bridge Load Rating with SenSpot as test tool (using truck tests) - Obtaining Strain Responses with Resensys Wireless Strain SenSpot Sensors. Having accurate and up to date Inventory and Operating Ratings is vital for meeting inspection and reporting requirements and ensuring that the correct bridge postings are achieved. ...
ByResensys, LLC based in College Park, MARYLAND (USA)
Weight and level monitoring of silos, hoppers and bins is vital to many sectors including agriculture. In bulk storage systems where volume estimates can be unreliable, weight measurement provides accurate inventory data, improving stock control, ...
ByDatum Electronics based in East Cowes, UNITED KINGDOM
Resensys offers a cost-effective, easy-to-install, wireless sensor system for structural health monitoring (e.g., Fracture Critical Monitoring With Resensys Wireless Strain SenSpot Sensors Measurements). Our solution can be used for maintenance-free long-term monitoring (several years, decades) or short-term monitoring with our small wireless devices known as SenSepot sensors. The flexibility of our wireless solutions allows us to extend the ...
ByResensys, LLC based in College Park, MARYLAND (USA)
Routine/ Contract Bridge Load Rating Validation with SenSpot as test tool - Obtaining Strain Responses with Resensys Wireless Strain SenSpot. Load Ratingis the safe live load that carries capacity of a highway bridge structure. Rating Factor (RF) is defined for concept of load rating and in terms of tonnage for a particular vehicle. Load rating is significant because different kind of vehicles have been used in the past for the design of bridges (e.g., H-15, HS20-44, HL-93, etc.) and some bridges are old, ...
ByResensys, LLC based in College Park, MARYLAND (USA)
Structural Fatigue Analysis based on Rainflow-counting Methodology using Resensys Wireless Strain Gauge SenSpot. Fatigueis often a top concern for bridge and other structural owners and engineers. It has been estimated that 90% of the structure failure is due to fatigue. ...
ByResensys, LLC based in College Park, MARYLAND (USA)
Monitoring the Roof of Large Buildings or Huge Structures under Snow Loads with Resensys Wireless StrainGauge SenSpot Sensors. Buildings with large roof spans such as large warehouses and factories, mall buildings or airport terminal structures in snowy areas are at risk of damage and collapse from the weight of extreme snow, which can huddle on their extensive roofs during the cold seasons. Due to a variety of potential excessive burden conditions, including extreme snow depth/level (amount) and rain levels ...
ByResensys, LLC based in College Park, MARYLAND (USA)
Wireless Monitoring Instances of Overweight Loads on Load Posted Bridges. Motivation: Overweight vehicles can cause harm for the structural health of bridges, so more attention should be paid to these types of live loads, which produce comparably high strain values. Resensys’s Unique Solution:Resensys offers combination of two devices to monitor and detect instances of overweight loads (e.g., heavy truck, dump truck, etc.) on bridges. ...
ByResensys, LLC based in College Park, MARYLAND (USA)
Remote Monitoring of Bridges under Extreme Permit Loads or Superloads with Resensys WirelessStrain, Wireless Displacement, Wireless Vibration and Wireless Tilt/Inclination SenSpot Sensors. Extreme Loads or Superloads are deemed the transportation of loads that are generally greater than 200 tonnes. According to FHWA, the following are the Federally mandated maximum weights for the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways and reasonable access thereto for “routine permit limits” (23 CFR ...
ByResensys, LLC based in College Park, MARYLAND (USA)
