Smart Structures and Systems
Volume 16, Number 3, 2015, pages 521-535
DOI: 10.12989/sss.2015.16.3.521
Dynamic and static structural displacement measurement using backscattering DC coupled radar
Shanyue Guan, Jennifer A. Rice, Changzhi Li, Yiran Li and Guochao Wang
Abstract
Vibration-based monitoring is one approach used to perform structural condition assessment.
By measuring structural response, such as displacement, dynamic characteristics of a structure may be
estimated. Often, the primary dynamic responses in civil structures are below 5 Hz, making accurate low
frequency measurement critical for successful dynamic characterization. In addition, static deflection
measurements are useful for structural capacity and load rating assessments. This paper presents a DC
coupled continuous wave radar to accurately detect both dynamic and static displacement. This low-cost
radar sensor provides displacement measurements within a compact, wireless unit appropriate for a range of
structural monitoring applications. The hardware components and operating mechanism of the radar are
introduced and a series of laboratory experiments are presented to assess the performance characteristics of
the radar. The laboratory and field experiments investigate the effect of factors such as target distance,
motion amplitude, and motion frequency on the radar\'s measurement accuracy. The results demonstrate that
the radar is capable of both static and dynamic displacement measurements with sub-millimeter accuracy,
making it a promising technology for structural health monitoring.
Key Words
DC coupled radar; dynamic displacement; static deflection; moving load test
Address
Shanyue Guan and Jennifer A. Rice, Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure and Environment, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA 32611
Changzhi Li, Yiran Li and Guochao Wang,Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA 79409