TY - JOUR A1 - Thibaux, Philippe A1 - Thiele, Marc A1 - Van Wittenberghe, Jeroen A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - Comparison of resonance and hydraulic testing on large scale fatigue tests of welded tubular joints for offshore wind turbine foundations N2 - Jackets structures as foundations for offshore wind energy converters are efficient solutions. But these structures require the welding of a large number of joints. The design of the Jacket structures is typically driven by fatigue. Therefore, consequently the fatigue strength of the joints is a primary parameter for an optimized design. The present paper investigates if tubular joints produced by manual welding using the current techniques have an improved performance compared to the relevant standards that are applied for the design of the foundations. To investigate this, 4 full-scale tests in geometry representative of a structure were performed, 2 using a resonance method and 2 using a three-point bending method with hydraulic actuators. The results are similar, with cracks initiated early and extending extensively before failure. The results are very close to the current T-curve from DNV RP-C203 applied for tubular joints. KW - Fatigue KW - Tubular joints KW - Resonance testing KW - Steel welds PY - 2025 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2024.108797 SN - 0142-1123 VL - 193 SP - 1 EP - 16 PB - Elsevier Ltd. AN - OPUS4-62373 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schneider, Ronald A1 - Simon, Patrick A1 - Herrmann, Ralf A1 - Hille, Falk A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - Bestandteile Digitaler Zwillinge im Erhaltungsmanagement von Verkehrsbrücken T1 - Components of digital twins in the operation and maintenance management of traffic bridges N2 - Digitale Zwillinge werden zukünftig ein integraler Bestandteil des Erhaltungsmanagements von Verkehrsbrücken sein. In diesem Beitrag wird argumentiert, dass sie nicht nur als digitale Abbilder physikalischer Bauwerke verstanden werden sollten, sondern als eine umfassende digitale Methode, die durch die Integration von Datenerfassung, Erhaltungsmaßnahmen, Datenmanagement, Bauwerksbewertung und Entscheidungsunterstützung die Bauwerksüberwachung und ‐erhaltung verbessert. In diesem Zusammenhang wird betont, dass der Übergang von der reaktiven zur prädiktiven Erhaltung durch den Einsatz von Digitalen Zwillingen nur dann realisierbar ist, wenn neben den erforderlichen diagnostischen und prognostischen Zustandsanalysen auch Methoden zur Optimierung von Entscheidungen über Datenerfassung und Erhaltungsmaßnahmen implementiert werden. Zur Veranschaulichung der Diskussion werden in diesem Beitrag exemplarisch zwei Bestandteile eines Digitalen Zwillings für das Erhaltungsmanagement von Verkehrsbrücken am Beispiel einer Eisenbahnbrücke demonstriert. Dabei wird zum einen gezeigt, wie Monitoringdaten mittels eines Datenmanagementsystems strukturiert verwaltet und für angeknüpfte Analysen bereitgestellt werden. Zum anderen erfolgt im Rahmen einer bauwerksspezifischen Einwirkungsermittlung eine Zugidentifikation anhand von gemessenen Schwellenschwingungen. N2 - Digital twins will become an integral part of the operation and maintenance management of traffic bridges in the future. This paper argues that they should not only be understood as digital representations of physical structures but as a digital methodology that enhances the operation and maintenance of bridges through the integration of data collection, maintenance actions, data management, structural assessment, and decision support. In this context, it is emphasized that the transition from reactive to predictive maintenance using digital twins can only be achieved if, in addition to the necessary diagnostic and prognostic condition analyses, methods for optimizing decisions on data collection and maintenance actions are also implemented. To illustrate this discussion, two key components of a digital twin for the operation and maintenance management of traffic bridges are demonstrated using a railway bridge as an example. First, it is shown how monitoring data can be systematically managed and made available for subsequent analyses through a data management system. Second, train identification based on measured sleeper vibrations is conducted as part of an object-specific load assessment. KW - Digitale Zwillinge KW - Erhaltung KW - Inspektion KW - Monitoring KW - Brücken PY - 2025 DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/bate.202400101 SN - 1437-0999 SP - 1 EP - 11 PB - Ernst & Sohn CY - Berlin AN - OPUS4-62837 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Simon, Patrick A1 - Helmrich, M. A1 - Herrmann, Ralf A1 - Schneider, Ronald A1 - Baeßler, Matthias A1 - Lorelli, S. A1 - Morgenthal, G. T1 - Maintalbrücke Gemünden: Bauwerksmonitoring und -identifikation aus einem Guss T1 - Maintalbrücke Gemünden – Integrated structural health monitoring and UAS diagnostics N2 - Die Infrastruktursysteme der Industriestaaten erfordern heute und in Zukunft ein effizientes Management bei alternder Bausubstanz, steigenden Lasten und gleichbleibend hohem Sicherheitsniveau. Digitale Technologien bieten ein großes Potenzial zur Bewältigung der aktuellen und künftigen Herausforderungen im Infrastrukturmanagement. Im BMBF-geförderten Projekt Bewertung alternder Infrastrukturbauwerke mit digitalen Technologien (AISTEC) wird untersucht, wie unterschiedliche Technologien und deren Verknüpfung gewinnbringend eingesetzt werden können. Am Beispiel der Maintalbrücke Gemünden werden ein sensorbasiertes Bauwerksmonitoring, bildbasierte Inspektion mit durch Kameras ausgestatteten Drohnen (UAS) und die Verknüpfung digitaler Bauwerksmodelle umgesetzt. Die aufgenommenen Bilder dienen u. a. als Grundlage für spätere visuelle Anomaliedetektionen und eine 3D-Rekonstruktion, welche wiederum für die Kalibrierung und Aktualisierung digitaler Tragwerksmodelle genutzt werden. Kontinuierlich erfasste Sensordaten werden ebenfalls zur Kalibrierung und Aktualisierung der Tragwerksmodelle herangezogen. Diese Modelle werden als Grundlage für Anomaliedetektionen und perspektivisch zur Umsetzung von Konzepten der prädiktiven Instandhaltung verwendet. Belastungsfahrten und historische Daten dienen in diesem Beitrag der Validierung von kalibrierten Tragwerksmodellen. N2 - Infrastructure systems of industrialised countries today and in the future require efficient management with an ageing stock, increasing loads while simultaneously maintaining a high level of safety. Digital technologies offer great potential for the current and future challenges in infrastructure management. The BMBF-funded project AISTEC is investigating how the individual technologies and their interconnection can be used beneficially. With the Maintalbrücke in Gemünden as an exemplary application, sensor-based structural monitoring, image-based inspection using unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) equipped with cameras and the integration of digital structural models are being implemented. The recorded images serve, among others, as basis for subsequent anomaly detection and a 3D reconstruction, which in turn are used for updating digital structural models. Continuously recorded sensor data is used to update the parameters of the structural models, which in turn provide the basis for predictive maintenance. Load tests are used to validate the models. KW - Bauwerksüberwachung KW - Strukturmonitoring KW - Structural Health Monitoring KW - Modell-Update KW - UAS KW - Belastungstest KW - Structural system identification KW - Structural health monitoring KW - Model update KW - UAS KW - Load tests PY - 2022 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-554924 DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/bate.202100102 SN - 0932-8351 VL - 99 IS - 3 SP - 163 EP - 172 PB - Ernst & Sohn CY - Berlin AN - OPUS4-55492 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schneider, Ronald A1 - Simon, Patrick A1 - Hille, Falk A1 - Herrmann, Ralf A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - Vibration-based system identification of a large steel box girder bridge N2 - The Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) collaborates with TNO to develop a software framework for automated calibration of structural models based on monitoring data. The ultimate goal is to include such models in the asset management process of engineering structures. As a basis for developing the framework, a multi-span road bridge consisting of ten simply supported steel box girders was selected as a test case. Our group measured output-only vibration data from one box girder under ambient conditions. From the data, we determined eigenfrequencies and mode shapes. In parallel, we developed a preliminary structural model of the box girder for the purpose of predicting its modal properties. In this contribution, we provide an overview of the measurement campaign, the operational modal analysis, the structural modeling and qualitatively compare the identified with the predicted modes. As an outlook, we discuss the further steps in the calibration process and future applications of the calibrated model. T2 - XII International Conference on Structural Dynamics (EURODYN 2023) CY - Delft, The Netherlands DA - 02.07.2023 KW - Verkehrsinfrastukturen KW - SHM KW - Model updating KW - System identification KW - Operational modal analysis PY - 2024 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-605041 DO - https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2647/18/182039 SN - 1742-6596 VL - 2647 IS - 18 SP - 1 EP - 9 PB - IOP Publishing CY - Bristol AN - OPUS4-60504 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Simon, Patrick A1 - Schneider, Ronald A1 - Baeßler, Matthias A1 - Morgenthal, Guido ED - Cha, Young-Jin T1 - A Bayesian Probabilistic Framework for Building Models for Structural Health Monitoring of Structures Subject to Environmental Variability N2 - Managing aging engineering structures requires damage identification, capacity reassessment, and prediction of remaining service life. Data from structural health monitoring (SHM) systems can be utilized to detect and characterize potential damage. However, environmental and operational variations impair the identification of damages from SHM data. Motivated by this, we introduce a Bayesian probabilistic framework for building models and identifying damage in monitored structures subject to environmental variability. The novelty of our work lies (a) in explicitly considering the effect of environmental influences and potential structural damages in the modeling to enable more accurate damage identification and (b) in proposing a methodological workflow for model‐based structural health monitoring that leverages model class selection for model building and damage identification. The framework is applied to a progressively damaged reinforced concrete beam subject to temperature variations in a climate chamber. Based on deflections and inclinations measured during diagnostic load tests of the undamaged structure, the most appropriate modeling approach for describing the temperature‐dependent behavior of the undamaged beam is identified. In the damaged state, damage is characterized based on the identified model parameters. The location and extent of the identified damage are consistent with the cracks observed in the laboratory. A numerical study with synthetic data is used to validate the parameter identification. The known true parameters lie within the 90% highest density intervals of the posterior distributions of the model parameters, suggesting that this approach is reliable for parameter identification. Our results indicate that the proposed framework can answer the question of damage identification under environmental variations. These findings show a way forward in integrating SHM data into the management of infrastructures. KW - Verkehrsinfrastukturen KW - SHM KW - Model Updating KW - Environmental and Operational Variability KW - Damage Identification KW - Model Building PY - 2024 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-605027 DO - https://doi.org/10.1155/2024/4204316 SN - 1545-2255 VL - 2024 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 23 PB - Wiley AN - OPUS4-60502 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Baeßler, Matthias A1 - Simon, Patrick T1 - Ballasted track on vibrating bridge decks: physical mechanisms, empirical findings, and a proposal for assessment N2 - This paper summarizes the key findings and physical mechanisms and provides information on open questions and the assessment of railway bridge superstructure vibrations. Bridges are classic disruption points on a railway track. If bridge superstructures are dynamically excited by train traffic, the vertical accelerations of the track must be considered. For a ballasted track, this can lead to the destabilization of the ballast track, as the bridge superstructure acts like a vibrating table. In this respect, the paper explains in more detail what is meant by destabilization, when this destabilization occurs and how various influencing parameters such as acceleration amplitude, the vibration sequence and frequency affect its occurrence. In the InBridge4EU project, gaps in knowledge such as the effect of single impulse loads are being investigated experimentally. A new test facility has been set up for this purpose, the initial results of which are presented here. An essential element in the assessment of this scenario is the stability of the track under high compression forces with simultaneous dynamic excitation of the superstructure. A new approach for the assessment of bridge vibrations with respect to lateral stability is presented. KW - Railway bridge dynamics KW - Bridge deck acceleration KW - Ballast destabilization KW - Lateral track stability KW - Track buckling PY - 2025 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-630972 DO - https://doi.org/10.1142/S0219455425400243 SN - 0219-4554 SN - 1793-6764 IS - 2540024 SP - 1 EP - 27 PB - World Scientific CY - Singapore AN - OPUS4-63097 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Herrmann, Ralf A1 - Ramasetti, Eshwar Kumar A1 - Degener, Sebastian A1 - Hille, Falk A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - A living lab for Structural Health Monitoring at the Nibelungen Bridge Worms for Transfer Learning of Structural Dynamics N2 - The Nibelungen Bridge in Worms, Germany has been selected as a national demonstration structure for advanced non-destructive testing (NDT) and structural health monitoring concepts to extend the lifetime of civil structures and to optimize O&M actions. Parts of the research that involves this bridge as a demonstrator belong to the focus area program SPP100+. In this program, the bridges SHM System has been extended and combined with an additional setup of vibration sensors. The used digital smart sensor with pre-processing functions, the arrangement of the sensors at the structure and additional edge computing capability allows the investigation of transfer learning and other methods directly into the real structure. The living lab with seven triaxial accelerometers can be reconfigured in real-time and adjusted to the needs of AI models for classification. The comparison with the existing conventional SHM sensors has been made possible by hardware synchronization to the existing SHM System and collocating sensors at similar positions, so that a hardware exchange can be an investigated use-case for the transfer learning. During idle times, the system collects vibration data like a conventional SHM system. T2 - 10th European Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring (EWSHM 2024) CY - Potsdam DA - 10.06.2024 KW - Nibelungen Bridge KW - Living Lab KW - Transfer Learning KW - Transfer Structures KW - Modal Analysis PY - 2024 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-612810 UR - https://www.ndt.net/search/docs.php3?id=29853 DO - https://doi.org/10.58286/29853 SN - 1435-4934 VL - 29 IS - 7 SP - 1 EP - 8 PB - NDT.net GmbH & Co. KG CY - Mayen AN - OPUS4-61281 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Simon, Patrick A1 - Baeßler, Matthias ED - Rogge, Andreas ED - Meng, Birgit T1 - Temperatureinfluss auf Strukturmonitoring – Aktuelle Versuche N2 - Strukturmonitoring kann wertvolle Daten für die Zustandsbewertung und Schadensdetektion von Infrastrukturbauwerken liefern. Umgebungsbedingungen wie die Temperatur beeinflussen die Bauwerke und somit die Messdaten jedoch erheblich. Um Methoden für den Umgang mit Temperatureinflüssen zu entwickeln, wurden an der BAM Versuche an Stahlbeton- und Asphaltbalken unter kontrollierten Temperaturen von -40 °C bis 60 °C und definierten Schädigungen durchgeführt. Die Daten ermöglichen die Erforschung und Validierung neuer, auch unter Temperatureinfluss zuverlässiger Methoden des Strukturmonitorings. T2 - 11. Jahrestagung des DAfStb mit 63. Forschungskolloquium der BAM Green Intelligent Building CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 16.10.2024 KW - Strukturmonitoring KW - Temperatureinfluss KW - Infrastrukturbauwerke KW - Stahlbeton- und Asphaltbalken PY - 2024 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-613289 SN - 978-3-9818564-7-7 SP - 294 EP - 302 PB - Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) CY - Berlin AN - OPUS4-61328 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ramasetti, Eshwar Kumar A1 - Herrmann, Ralf A1 - Degener, Sebastian A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - Development of generic AI models to predict the movement of vehicles on bridges N2 - For civil, mechanical, and aerospace structures to extend operation times and to remain in service, structural health monitoring (SHM) is vital. SHM is a method to examining and monitoring the dynamic behavior of essential constructions. Because of its versatility in detecting unfavorable structural changes and enhancing structural dependability and life cycle management, it has been extensively used in many engineering domains, especially in civil bridges. Due to the recent technical developments in sensors, high-speed internet, and cloud computing, data-driven approaches to structural health monitoring are gaining appeal. Since artificial intelligence (AI), especially in SHM, was introduced into civil engineering, these modern and promising methods have attracted significant research attention. In this work, a large dataset of acceleration time series using digital sensors was collected by installing a structural health monitoring (SHM) system on Nibelungen Bridge located in Worms, Germany. In this paper, a deep learning model is developed for accurate classification of different types of vehicle movement on the bridge from the data obtained from accelerometers. The neural network is trained with key features extracted from the acceleration dataset and classification accuracy of 98 % was achieved. KW - Structural Health Monitoring KW - Artifical Intelligence KW - Machine Learning KW - Nibelungen Bridge PY - 2024 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-620289 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prostr.2024.09.307 VL - 64 SP - 557 EP - 564 PB - Elsevier B.V. AN - OPUS4-62028 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - Maßgeblicher Einfluss geotechnischer Interaktionsprobleme auf den Tragwerksentwurf: Zwei spezielle Fallbeispiele N2 - Geotechnische Interaktionsprobleme können den Entwurf eines Tragwerks maßgeblich beeinflussen. Anhand zweier Fallbeispiele - dem Schotteroberbau auf Brücken im HGV und der Installation großer Monopiles - werden aktuelle Fälle aus dem Forschungsrepertoire der BAM vorgestellt. T2 - Geotechnische Seminarreihe am IBF des KIT CY - Karlsruhe, Germany DA - 23.01.2025 KW - Schotter auf Brücken im Hochgeschwindigkeitsverkehr KW - Pfahlfussbeulen KW - Beschleunigungsgrenzwert KW - Rammung KW - Monopiles PY - 2025 AN - OPUS4-62451 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - OWEC repowering from a structural engineering and research perspective N2 - A significant number of new wind farms has to be installed and, at the same time, existing wind farms reaching the end of their planned life need to be reused efficiently to ensure that the ambitous goals for deploying offshore wind are met. Some relevant reuse alternatives for offshore wind farms are lifetime extension, repowering utilizing existing substructures and full replacement. In this presentation - starting from experience gained from extending the lifetime of the of the U1 metro viaduct in Berlin - we discuss end-of-life decision making in offshore wind. We focus particularly on issues concerning substructures and highlight existing challenges and opprtunities in research and development. T2 - RWE RePowering Event CY - Wilhelmshaven, Germany DA - 10.10.2023 KW - Offshore wind KW - End-of-life decision making KW - Repowering KW - Substructures PY - 2023 AN - OPUS4-58632 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Baeßler, Matthias A1 - Herrmann, Ralf A1 - Hille, Falk A1 - Wille, Frank T1 - Dynamisches Verhalten und Überwachung des Großen Fallturms der BAM in Horstwalde N2 - Falltürme sind Bauwerke, die als Versuchsanlagen sehr speziellen, impulsartigen Belastungen ausgesetzt sind. Am Fallturm auf dem Testgelände Technische Sicherheit (TTS) der BAM wurde bei Routineinspektionen eine Abnahme der strukturellen Integrität in Form von Vorspannungsverlusten in den Bolzen der Stahlverbindungen festgestellt. Um ein Verständnis für die zugrundeliegenden Trag- und Schädigungsmechanismen zu erlangen, wurde ein umfassendes Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) System geplant und am Bauwerk installiert unter Nutzung von digitalen Bauwerksmodellen. Für die Auslegung des Überwachungssystems, insbesondere aber zur Unterstützung der Untersuchung des Schädigungsprozesses, wurden Finite-Elemente-Modelle erstellt. Um sicherzustellen, dass die FE-Modelle das reale Tragwerksverhalten mit ausreichender Genauigkeit abbilden, mussten sie jedoch in Bezug auf die gemessenen Antworten des Tragwerks kalibriert werden. Der vorliegende Beitrag beschreibt experimentelle und numerische Untersuchungen zur Identifizierung des strukturellen Systems des Stahlrohrgitterturms in Vorbereitung einer Überwachungskampagne. Die Auswertung von gemessenen Schwingungen unter ambienter Anregung ermöglichte die Identifizierung der Eigenfrequenzen mehrerer globaler Schwingungsmoden des Fallturms. Zur Modellvalidierung wurde zunächst eine Sensitivitätsanalyse durchgeführt, um die Parameter mit dem größten Einfluss zu ermitteln. Anschließend wurde ein evolutionärer Algorithmus (EA) zur Optimierung nach dem Prinzip der Minimierung der Differenzen zwischen gemessenen und simulierten charakteristischen Antworten eingesetzt. Das aktualisierte Modell wurde schließlich an der dynamischen Reaktion der Turmstruktur infolge einer realen Falltest-induzierten Stoßbelastung validiert. Die Ergebnisse zeigten eine gute Übereinstimmung zwischen numerischen und experimentellen Ergebnissen. N2 - Drop test towers are structures subjected to very specific dynamic loadings. At the drop test tower at the Test Site Technical Safety (TTS) of BAM routine inspections revealed a decline of structural integrity in form of loss of pretension in bolts of structural steel connections. To get an understanding about the underlying damage mechanisms as well as to assure the structural safety in operation, a multifaceted Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) system was planned and installed at the structure with the help of digital models. For planning the monitoring system but especially for supporting the investigation of the damaging process finite element models are deployed. Though, to ensure the capability of the FE model to reproduce the real structural behavior in sufficient accuracy, it needs to be calibrated in respect to measured responses of the structure. The present contribution describes experimental and numerical investigations to identify the structural system of the steel tube lattice tower in preparation of the monitoring campaign. An ambient vibration test allowed the identification of the natural frequencies of several global vibrational modes of the drop test tower. For model updating first a sensitivity analysis is applied to identify the most influencing parameter. In succession a genetic algorithm was applied for optimization in the sense of minimization of the difference between measured and simulated characteristic responses. The updated model is finally validated on the dynamic response of the tower structure to a real drop test induced impact loading. The results showed a good agreement between numerical and experimental results though the robustness of the simulation should be improved by more sophisticated numerical modelling. T2 - 7. VDI-Fachtagung Baudynamik CY - Würzburg, Germany DA - 27.04.2022 KW - Großer Fallturm Horstwalde KW - Structural Health Monitoring KW - Belastungsversuch KW - Modalanalyse KW - Schwingungsdynamik KW - Finite Elemente Simulation PY - 2022 SN - 978-3-18-092379-6 SN - 978-3-18-102379-2 DO - https://doi.org/10.51202/9783181023792-265 SN - 0083-5560 VL - 2379 SP - 265 EP - 284 PB - VDI-Verlag CY - Düsseldorf AN - OPUS4-55472 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Eichner, Lukas A1 - Schneider, Ronald A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - Optimal vibration sensor placement for jacket support structures of offshore wind turbines based on value of information analysis N2 - Information on the condition and reliability of an offshore jacket structure provided by a vibration-based structural health monitoring system can guide decisions on inspection and maintenance. When selecting the sensor setup, the designer of the monitoring system must assess its overall benefit compared to its costs before installation. The potential benefit of continuously monitoring the dynamic response of a jacket structure can be formally quantified through a value of information analysis from Bayesian decision theory. In this contribution, we present a framework for optimizing the placement of vibration sensors on offshore jacket structures by maximizing the value of information of the monitoring system. To solve the resulting discrete optimization problem, we adapt a genetic algorithm. The framework is demonstrated in a numerical example considering a redundant jacket-type steel frame. The numerical study shows that monitoring the vibration response of the frame is beneficial. Good sensor setups consist of relatively few sensors located towards the upper part of the frame. The adapted genetic algorithm performs similarly well as established sequential sensor placement algorithms and holds substantial promise for application to real jacket structures. KW - Optimal sensor placement KW - Value of information KW - Jacket support structure KW - Offshore wind turbine KW - Monitoring-informed inspection and maintenance planning PY - 2023 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oceaneng.2023.115407 SN - 0029-8018 VL - 288 IS - 2 PB - Elsevier Ltd. CY - Amsterdam AN - OPUS4-58725 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - Recap: Main Results of the BUMP Study and Relevance for VERBATIM N2 - Zusammenfassung des Forschungsprojekts BUMP hinsichtlich der Relevanz für das Projekt VERBATIM N2 - BUMP had been a theoretical prestudy on open issues for the pile tip buckling of large monopiles. The presentation summarizes the main results and considers the impact for the ongoing VERBATIM project. VERBATIM is set up as a mainly experimental verification project for pile buckling. T2 - Kick-Off Projekt VERBATIM CY - BAM, Berlin, Germany DA - 23.01.2020 KW - Buckling piles circular shells PY - 2020 AN - OPUS4-50515 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Herrmann, Ralf A1 - Hille, Falk A1 - Said, Samir A1 - Sterthaus, Jens A1 - Müller, Karsten A1 - Quercetti, Thomas A1 - Wille, Frank A1 - Paffenholz, J.-A. A1 - Baeßler, Matthias ED - Papadrakakis, M. ED - Fragiadakis, M. ED - Papadimitriou, C. T1 - Implementing a Structural Health Monitoring system using digital models of the BAM large drop test facility in Horstwalde N2 - At the Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) full scale specimens for nuclear transport and storage containers (casks) are tested for their structural integrity in a series of drop tests on the Test Site Technical Safety in Horstwalde, 50 km south of Berlin. These drop tests cause a major stress not only on the casks, but also on the steel tower structure of the test facility, itself. The load pattern makes the structure very interesting for detailed investigation. The focus of the monitoring lies on the bolted joints of the flange connections that are a typical connection for cylindrical elements if welding is technical or economical unfavorable. The definition of the monitoring takes was done by investigating the existing documents and inspection results accompanied by building an initial digital representation of the structure, consisting of two finite element (FE) models and a geometrical 3D point cloud representation. As a first step the structures behavior during static and dynamic loading was analyzed using measurement data and an updated numerical FE Model. The idea behind is to use models for a digital planning and operation/evaluation of the structural health monitoring. A static FE simulation and a dynamic FE simulation are generated, to investigate how the structure behaves under the load conditions. T2 - XI International Conference on Structural Dynamics (EuroDyn 2020) CY - Online meeting DA - 23.11.2020 KW - Structural Health Monitoring KW - Drop Tests KW - System Identification KW - Digital Models KW - BIM PY - 2020 UR - https://generalconferencefiles.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/eurodyn_2020_ebook_procedings_vol1.pdf SN - 978-618-85072-0-3 VL - 1 SP - 1293 EP - 1304 PB - Institute of Structural Analysis and Antiseismic Research CY - Athen AN - OPUS4-51592 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Eichner, Lukas A1 - Schneider, Ronald A1 - Simon, Patrick A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - Optimal sensor placement for vibration-based structural health monitoring obtained via value of information analysis as part of a digital structural integrity management of offshore structures N2 - A digital structural integrity management of offshore structures enables an optimized planning of inspections and repairs with risk-based methods. In a risk-based approach, the inspection and repair strategy that minimizes the expected lifetime costs consisting of the expected inspection, repair and failure costs is determined. In addition to inspections, information on the structural condition can be continuously obtained by monitoring the vibration response of the structural system. Changes in the vibration characteristics quantified in terms of modal properties can be an indication of structural damage. In risk-based inspection and repair planning, the effect of monitoring results is determined via Bayesian updating of the structural condition and reliability. This information should be applied to inform decisions on inspections and may result in a reduced inspection effort. The benefit of continuously monitoring the structural health can be quantified in terms of the value of information, which corresponds to the difference between the expected lifetime costs with and without monitoring. In this work, we demonstrate in a numerical example how an optimized sensor placement for a vibration-based structural health monitoring system can be determined by maximizing the value of information. T2 - 3rd International Conference on Health Monitoring of Civil & Maritime Structures (HeaMES 2022) CY - Online meeting DA - 08.06.2022 KW - Structural Health Monitoring KW - Value of Information KW - Offshore Wind Energy KW - Optimal Sensor Placement KW - Bayesian System Identification PY - 2022 UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/362569906_Optimal_sensor_placement_for_vibration-based_structural_health_monitoring_obtained_via_value_of_information_analysis_as_part_of_a_digital_structural_integrity_management_of_offshore_structures SN - 978-1-8383226-7-0 SP - 23 EP - 32 AN - OPUS4-55465 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Simon, Patrick A1 - Herrmann, Ralf A1 - Schneider, Ronald A1 - Hille, Falk A1 - Baeßler, Matthias A1 - El-Athman, Rukeia T1 - Research Data Management of Structural Health Monitoring Projects and Subsequent Applications of Artificial Intelligence Methods N2 - Structural health monitoring (SHM) intends to improve the management of engineering structures. The number of successful SHM projects – especially SHM research projects – is ever growing, yielding added value and more scientific insight into the management of infrastructure asset. With the advent of the data age, the value of accessible data becomes increasingly evident. In SHM, many new data-centric methods are currently being developed at a high pace. A consequent application of research data management (RDM) concepts in SHM projects enables a systematic management of raw and processed data, and thus facilitates the development and application of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) methods to the SHM data. In this contribution, a case study based on an institutional RDM framework is presented. Data and metadata from monitoring the structural health of the Maintalbrücke Gemünden for a period of 16 months are managed with the RDM system BAM Data Store, which makes use of the openBIS data management software. An ML procedure is used to classify the data. Feature engineering, feature training and resulting data are performed and modelled in the RDM system. T2 - 11th International Conference on Bridge Maintenance, Safety and Management (IABMAS2022) CY - Barcelona, Spain DA - 11.07.2022 KW - Research data management KW - Structural health monitoring KW - Artificial intelligence PY - 2022 SN - 978-1-032-35623-5 SN - 978-1-003-32264-1 DO - https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003322641-127 SP - 1061 EP - 1068 PB - CRC Press CY - Boca Raton AN - OPUS4-55493 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Eichner, Lukas A1 - Gerards, Paul A1 - Herrmann, Ralf A1 - Schneider, Ronald A1 - Hille, Falk A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - A framework for data and structural integrity management for support structures in offshore wind farms based on building information modelling N2 - Support structures of wind turbines in German offshore wind farms are regularly inspected. Currently, inspection outcomes are generally not systematically recorded. This prevents their consistent handling and processing, which is a key requirement to enable an efficient structural integrity management. As part of the DiMoWind-Inspect project, a data model and reference designation system for such inspection results is developed to facilitate their identification, localization, quantification, tracing and linking throughout the lifetime of a wind farm and beyond. The inspection results together with structural health monitoring results and information on repairs form the basis for assessing and predicting the structural condition, estimating the remaining lifetime, and planning of future inspections, structural health monitoring, and repairs. As a basis for developing a digital structural integrity management, a generic framework is proposed in this paper, which describes the stakeholders, data, models, processes and workflows of the integrity management of support structures in offshore wind farms and their interrelations. The framework adopts a building information modelling approach to describe the information relevant to the structural integrity management. The central digital space of the framework is a common data environment. An implementation of the framework will enable a digital structural integrity management in which inspection, structural health monitoring, repair, assessment and planning outcomes generated throughout the life cycle of a wind farm can be consistently collected, managed, shared and processed by the relevant shareholders. T2 - 8th International Symposium on Reliability Engineering and Risk Management CY - Hannover, Germany DA - 04.09.2022 KW - Offshore wind energy KW - support structures KW - structural health monitoring KW - building information modelling KW - structural integrity management PY - 2022 DO - https://doi.org/10.3850/978-981-18-5184-1_MS-04-161-cd SP - 111 EP - 117 PB - Research Publishing CY - Singapore AN - OPUS4-55656 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Ramasetti, Eshwar Kumar A1 - Herrmann, Ralf A1 - Degener, Sebastian A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - Development of generic AI models to predict the movement of vehicles on bridges N2 - For civil, mechanical, and aerospace structures to extend operation times and to remain in service, structural health monitoring (SHM) is vital. SHM is a method to examining and monitoring the dynamic behavior of essential constructions. Because of its versatility in detecting unfavorable structural changes and enhancing structural dependability and life cycle management, it has been extensively used in many engineering domains, especially in civil bridges. Due to the recent technical developments in sensors, high-speed internet, and cloud computing, data-driven approaches to structural health monitoring are gaining appeal. Since artificial intelligence (AI), especially in SHM, was introduced into civil engineering, these modern and promising methods have attracted significant research attention. In this work, a large dataset of acceleration time series using digital sensors was collected by installing a structural health monitoring (SHM) system on Nibelungen Bridge located in Worms, Germany. In this paper, a deep learning model is developed for accurate classification of different types of vehicle movement on the bridge from the data obtained from accelerometers. The neural network is trained with key features extracted from the acceleration dataset and classification accuracy of 98 % was achieved. T2 - SMAR 2024 - 7th International Conference on Smart Monitoring, Assessment and Rehabilitation of Civil Structures CY - Salerno, Italy DA - 04.09.2024 KW - Machine learning KW - Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-61375 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Baeßler, Matthias A1 - Aubram, Daniel T1 - Vorstellung OWA VERBATIM N2 - Das Risiko von Pfahlfussbeulen ist ein wesentlicher Grund für hohe Pfahlwandstärken bei Monopiles. Das Projekt VERBATIM - Verifikation des Beulnachweises und –verhaltens großer Monopiles zielte darauf ab, Beulphänomene zu untersuchen, die sich sowohl auf die plastischen Verformungen der Pfahlspitze während der Installation als auch auf das Beulen des eingebetteten Pfahls in der Nähe des Seebodens beziehen. Auf der Basis aufwändiger Versuche wurden numerische Modelle entwickelt und validiert. Dies ermöglicht ein besseres Verständnis des Beulverhaltens, um die Wanddicke zu reduzieren, was Kosteneinsparungen bei der Stahlmenge sowie die Entwicklung sicherer und optimierter Strukturen erlaubt. Die bisherigen Designverfahren konnten die erfolgreiche Installation der Monopiles gewährleisten. Da die Größe von Monopiles jedoch stetig zunimmt, wird die Entwicklung verbesserter Designverfahren für sichere und kostengünstige Fundamente immer wichtiger. Der Rückenwind-Vortrag gibt eine Übersicht zu den durchgeführten Untersuchungen und Ergebnissen T2 - Rückenwind Aktuelles aus der Windenergieforschung (PTJ) CY - Online meeting DA - 21.06.2024 KW - Offshore Windenergy Pile Buckling PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-60349 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Baeßler, Matthias A1 - Eichner, Lukas A1 - Weise, Sigurd T1 - Digital building management for OWEC-structures N2 - The presentation summarizes the data management and Digital modeling processes in the recurring inspection of wind turbines as developed in DiMoWind-Inspect. T2 - Windforce 2024 CY - Bremerhaven, Germany DA - 10.06.2024 KW - DiMoWind RDS-PP Maintenance Digital Twin Offshore Wind Energy PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-60351 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Baeßler, Matthias A1 - Weise, Sigurd T1 - Digitalization of Maintenance Processes N2 - Main aspects of Digitalization of Maintenance Processes are summarized and discussed. Introduction to the Windforce2024 session organised by BAM. T2 - Windforce 2024 CY - Bremerhaven, Germany DA - 11.06.2024 KW - Maintenance Digital Twin Offshore Wind Energy PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-60350 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Eichner, Lukas A1 - Schneider, Ronald A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - Probabilistische Systemidentifikation einer Versuchsstruktur für Substrukturen von Offshore-Windenergieanlagen mit statischen und dynamischen Messdaten N2 - In diesem Beitrag wird ein probabilistischer Ansatz zur Systemidentifikation für Tragstrukturen von Offshore-Windkraftanlagen vorgestellt. Der Schwerpunkt der Forschung liegt auf der Integration von globalen Systemantworten in Form von Eigenfrequenzen und -formen sowie Verschiebungen und Dehnungen als lokale Messdaten. Die unterschiedlichen Daten werden kombiniert für die Aktualisierung der Parameter eines Finite-Elemente-Modells genutzt. Zu diesem Zweck wird ein probabilistischer Ansatz nach Bayes verfolgt, um Vorwissen sowie Unsicherheiten einzubeziehen. Die Methodik wird bei einer Versuchsstruktur angewandt, die eine Jacket-Substruktur von Offshore-Windenergieanlagen nachbildet. Eine Systemidentifikation mit Hilfe von Überwachungsdaten ist wertvoll für Jacket-Substrukturen, da eine Zustandsanalyse für die Gewährleistung der strukturellen Integrität unerlässlich ist, aber hinsichtlich der schwierigen Offshore-Bedingungen möglichst effizient sein muss. In diesem Zusammenhang schafft diese Arbeit die Grundlage für eine Schadenserkennung, eine verbesserte Vorhersage der Ermüdungslebensdauer und optimierte Instandhaltungsstrategien. Während das Modell hinsichtlich der statischen Messdaten erfolgreich aktualisiert werden kann, sind Schwierigkeiten bei der Identifizierung der dynamischen Systemeigenschaften erkennbar. T2 - 8. VDI-Fachtagung Baudynamik 2025 CY - Würzburg, Germany DA - 02.04.2025 KW - Systemidentifikation KW - Versuchsstruktur KW - Jacket KW - Offshore-Windenergie PY - 2025 VL - 8 SP - 175 EP - 188 AN - OPUS4-62879 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hüsken, Götz A1 - Shamsuddoha, Md A1 - Pirskawetz, Stephan A1 - Hofmann, Detlef A1 - Baeßler, Matthias A1 - Kühne, Hans-Carsten T1 - Potential of a Repair System for Grouted Connections in Offshore Structures: Development and Experimental Verification N2 - Grouted connections are intensively used in offshore rigs, platforms as well as jacket and monopile offshore wind turbine structures. Being located in remote offshore conditions, these connections can experience considerable adverse loading during their lifetimes. Degradation was reported inside similar connections, which were installed in the last three decades. Grouting in the offshore sites may often be proven difficult, which eventually leads to reduced load-bearing capacity of connections in the long run. Thus, repair and rehabilitation of such connections should be planned ahead to minimize operational delays and costs. In this study, scaled grouted connections were manufactured using a novel mould, whose integrity were monitored using digital image correlation (DIC). The connections were loaded under static load to visualize the main failure pattern using distributed fibre optic sensors and acoustic emission (AE) analysis. Grouted connections were then repaired using a cementitious injectable grout. The effectiveness of the grout injection was monitored using dye penetration technique. Finally, specimens are reloaded to identify the potential of such repair for grouted connections. KW - Offshore KW - Grouted connection KW - Fibre optic sensors KW - Acoustic emission analysis KW - Cracks KW - Repair KW - Rehabilitation KW - Static loading PY - 2021 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marstruc.2021.102934 VL - 77 SP - 102934 PB - Elsevier Ltd. AN - OPUS4-52059 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Simon, Patrick A1 - Schneider, Ronald A1 - Viefhues, Eva A1 - Said, Samir A1 - Herrmann, Ralf A1 - Baeßler, Matthias ED - Papadrakis, M. ED - Fragiadakis, M. ED - Papadimitriou, C. T1 - Vibration-based Structural Health Monitoring of a Reinforced Concrete Beam Subjected to Varying Ambient Conditions Using Bayesian Methods N2 - Inspection and maintenance contribute significantly to the lifetime cost of bridges. There is significant potential in using information obtained through structural health monitoring to update predictive models of the condition and performance of such structures, and thus ena-ble an improved decision-making regarding inspection and maintenance activities. Within the AISTEC project funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, we develop vibration-based structural health monitoring systems aimed at continuously provid-ing information on the structural condition of bridges. Environmental variations such as changing ambient temperatures can significantly influence the dynamic characteristics of bridges and thus mask the effect of structural changes and damages. It remains a challenge to account for such influences in structural health monitoring. To study the effect of ambient temperatures on the dynamic characteristics of beam structures, we monitor the vibration response of a reinforced concrete beam in the uncracked and cracked state at varying tem-peratures in a climate chamber. We postulate a set of competing parameterized probabilistic structural models, which explicitly account for the effect of varying ambient temperatures on the mechanical properties of the system. We then combine the information provided by the structural models with the information contained in the recorded vibration data to learn the parameters of the temperature-dependent structural models and infer the plausible state of the beam using Bayesian system identification and model class selection. T2 - EURODYN 2020, XI International Conference on Structural Dynamics CY - Online meeting DA - 23.11.2020 KW - Structural health monitoring KW - Bayesian methods KW - Environmental effects PY - 2020 SN - 978-618-85072-2-7 SN - 978-618-85072-0-3 SP - 1254 PB - Institute of Structural Analysis and Antiseismic Research, School of Civil Engineering, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) CY - Athens, Greece AN - OPUS4-51590 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Simon, Patrick A1 - Schneider, Ronald A1 - Baeßler, Matthias ED - Yokota, H. ED - Frangopol, D. M. T1 - Bayesian system identification of a reinforced concrete beam subject to temperature variations based on static response data N2 - Changes in the measured response of structural systems can be an indication of structural damages. However, such changes can also be caused by the effect of varying environmental conditions. To detect, localize and quantify changes or damages in structural systems subject to varying environmental conditions, physics-based models of the structural systems have to be applied which explicitly account for the influence of ambient conditions on the structural behavior. Data obtained from the structural systems should be used to calibrate the models and update predictions. Bayesian system identification is an effective framework for this task. In this paper, we apply this framework to learn the parameters of two competing structural models of a reinforced concrete beam subject to varying temperatures based on static response data. The models describe the behavior of the beam in the uncracked and cracked condition. The data is collected in a series of load tests in a climate chamber. Bayesian model class selection is then applied to infer the most plausible condition of the beam conditional on the available data. T2 - Tenth International Conference on Bridge Maintenance, Safety and Management (IABMAS 2020) CY - Online meeting DA - 11.04.2021 KW - Structural systems KW - Bayesian system identification KW - Damage identification KW - Environmental effects KW - Structural health monitoring PY - 2021 DO - https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429279119-125 SP - 934 EP - 941 PB - CRC Press AN - OPUS4-52809 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Simon, Patrick A1 - Schneider, Ronald A1 - Baeßler, Matthias A1 - Recknagel, Christoph ED - Cunha, Á. ED - Caetano, E. T1 - Enhancing structural models with material tests and static response data - a case study considering a steel beam with asphalt layer subject to temperature variations N2 - Gradual or sudden changes in the state of structural systems caused, for example, by deterioration or accidental load events can influence their load-bearing capacity. Structural changes can be inferred from static and/or dynamic response data measured by structural health monitoring systems. However, they may be masked by variations in the structural response due to varying environmental conditions. Particularly, the interaction of nominally load-bearing components with nominally non-load bearing components exhibiting characteristics that vary as a function of the environmental conditions can significantly affect the monitored structural response. Ignoring these effects may hamper an inference of structural changes from the monitoring data. To address this issue, we adopt a probabilistic model-based framework as a basis for developing digital twins of structural systems that enable a prediction of the structural behavior under varying ambient condition. Within this framework, different types of data obtained from real the structural system can be applied to update the digital twin of the structural system using Bayesian methods and thus enhance predictions of the structural behavior. In this contribution, we implement the framework to develop a digital twin of a simply supported steel beam with an asphalt layer. It is formulated such that it can predict the static response of the beam in function of its temperature. In a climate chamber, the beam was subject to varying temperatures and its static response wass monitored. In addition, tests are performed to determine the temperature-dependent properties of the asphalt material. Bayesian system identification is applied to enhance the predictive capabilities of the digital twin based on the observed data. T2 - International Conference on Structural Health Monitoring of Intelligent Infrastructure (SHMII-10) CY - Online meeting DA - 30.06.2021 KW - Digital twin KW - Structural health monitoring KW - Material tests KW - Bayesian updating PY - 2021 SN - 2564-3738 SP - 1537 EP - 1544 AN - OPUS4-54126 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - Dynamisches Verhalten und Überwachung des Großen Fallturms der BAM in Horstwalde N2 - Falltürme sind Bauwerke, die als Versuchsanlagen sehr speziellen, impulsartigen Belastungen ausgesetzt sind. Am Fallturm auf dem Testgelände Technische Sicherheit (TTS) der BAM wurde bei Routineinspektionen eine Abnahme der strukturellen Integrität in Form von Vorspannungsverlusten in den Bolzen der Stahlverbindungen festgestellt. Um ein Verständnis für die zugrundeliegenden Trag- und Schädigungsmechanismen zu erlangen, wurde ein umfassendes Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) System geplant und am Bauwerk installiert unter Nutzung von digitalen Bauwerksmodellen. Für die Auslegung des Überwachungssystems, insbesondere aber zur Unterstützung der Untersuchung des Schädigungsprozesses, wurden Finite-Elemente-Modelle erstellt. Um sicherzustellen, dass die FE-Modelle das reale Tragwerksverhalten mit ausreichender Genauigkeit abbilden, mussten sie jedoch in Bezug auf die gemessenen Antworten des Tragwerks kalibriert werden. Der vorliegende Beitrag beschreibt experimentelle und numerische Untersuchungen zur Identifizierung des strukturellen Systems des Stahlrohrgitterturms in Vorbereitung einer Überwachungskampagne. Die Auswertung von gemessenen Schwingungen unter ambienter Anregung ermöglichte die Identifizierung der Eigenfrequenzen mehrerer globaler Schwingungsmoden des Fallturms. Zur Modellvalidierung wurde zunächst eine Sensitivitätsanalyse durchgeführt, um die Parameter mit dem größten Einfluss zu ermitteln. Anschließend wurde ein evolutionärer Algorithmus (EA) zur Optimierung nach dem Prinzip der Minimierung der Differenzen zwischen gemessenen und simulierten charakteristischen Antworten eingesetzt. Das aktualisierte Modell wurde schließlich an der dynamischen Reaktion der Turmstruktur infolge einer realen Falltest-induzierten Stoßbelastung validiert. Die Ergebnisse zeigten eine gute Übereinstimmung zwischen numerischen und experimentellen Ergebnissen. N2 - Drop test towers are structures subjected to very specific dynamic loadings. At the drop test tower at the Test Site Technical Safety (TTS) of BAM routine inspections revealed a decline of structural integrity in form of loss of pretension in bolts of structural steel connections. To get an understanding about the underlying damage mechanisms as well as to assure the structural safety in operation, a multifaceted Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) system was planned and installed at the structure with the help of digital models. For planning the monitoring system but especially for supporting the investigation of the damaging process finite element models are deployed. Though, to ensure the capability of the FE model to reproduce the real structural behavior in sufficient accuracy, it needs to be calibrated in respect to measured responses of the structure. The present contribution describes experimental and numerical investigations to identify the structural system of the steel tube lattice tower in preparation of the monitoring campaign. An ambient vibration test allowed the identification of the natural frequencies of several global vibrational modes of the drop test tower. For model updating first a sensitivity analysis is applied to identify the most influencing parameter. In succession a genetic algorithm was applied for optimization in the sense of minimization of the difference between measured and simulated characteristic responses. The updated model is finally validated on the dynamic response of the tower structure to a real drop test induced impact loading. The results showed a good agreement between numerical and experimental results though the robustness of the simulation should be improved by more sophisticated numerical modelling. T2 - 7. VDI-Fachtagung Baudynamik CY - Würzburg, Germany DA - 27.04.2022 KW - Großer Fallturm Horstwalde KW - Structural Health Monitoring KW - Belastungsversuch KW - Modalanalyse KW - Schwingungsdynamik KW - Finite Elemente Simulation PY - 2022 AN - OPUS4-55470 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - Anwendungsszenarien und Referenzanwendungen sensorbasiertes Monitoring N2 - Präsentiert wird eine Kategorisierung von Anwendungsszenarien für sensorbasiertes Monitoring und die Planung für die Referenzbauwerke mit SHM-Anwendungen. Im Rahmen des Forschungsvorhabens Aistec Pro werden Anwendungsszenarien für sensorbasiertes Monitoring kategorisiert und in Referenzanwendungen umgesetzt. Der Vortrag gibt einen Überblick über die abgeschlossene Planung. T2 - Jahrestreffen Verbund Aistec-Pro CY - Bonn, Germany DA - 17.09.2025 KW - SHM KW - Monitoring KW - Brückensicherheit KW - Aistec Pro PY - 2025 AN - OPUS4-64124 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Herrmann, Ralf A1 - Schneider, Ronald A1 - Simon, Patrick A1 - Hille, Falk A1 - Said, Samir A1 - Baeßler, Matthias ED - Curbach, M. ED - Marx, S. ED - Scheerer, S. ED - Hampel, T. T1 - Structural Health Monitoring der Maintalbrücke Gemünden zur Unterstützung einer prädiktiven Instandhaltung N2 - Nach den bisherigen Regeln werden Bauwerksprüfungen von Brücken in starr definierten Intervallen durchgeführt. Diese starre, periodische, zustandsbasierte Instandhaltungsstrategie soll zukünftig durch eine flexible und prädiktive Instandhaltung ersetzt werden. Hierbei sollen Inspektionen und Instandhaltungsmaßnahmen unterstützt durch autonome Systeme auf der Grundlage von Monitoringdaten geplant und zusätzlich bei unvorhergesehenen Ereignissen ausgelöst werden. Im Rahmen des Verbundforschungsvorhabens AISTEC wird ein Vorgehen für Großbauwerke und kleinere Regelbauwerke zur Umsetzung eines kombinierten globalen, schwingungsbasierten und quasistatischen Monitorings entworfen. An der Maintalbrücke Gemünden – einer semiintegralen Rahmenbrücke aus Spannbeton auf der Schnellfahrstrecke Hannover–Würzburg – wurde als Demonstrator ein Dauermonitoring realisiert. T2 - 11. Symposium Experimentelle Untersuchungen von Baukonstruktionen (SEUB) CY - Online meeting DA - 08.03.2021 KW - Structural Health Monitoring KW - Umwelteinflüsse KW - Prädiktive Instandhaltung PY - 2021 UR - https://tu-dresden.de/bu/bauingenieurwesen/imb/ressourcen/dateien/veranstaltungen/seub/11-seub-2021/2021_SEUB11_06_Herrmann_et_al.pdf?lang=de VL - 55 SP - 66 EP - 76 PB - Technische Universität Dresden CY - Dresden AN - OPUS4-52810 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Baeßler, Matthias A1 - Haake, Gerrit T1 - ReNEW - Entscheidungstools für die Nutzungsverlängerung und das Repowering von Windenergieanlagen N2 - Der Vortrag gibt einen Überblick über gängige Nachnutzungskonzepte, die im Rahmen des Forschungsvorhabens ReNEW untersucht werden. Hierzu wir eine probabilistisches Entscheidungsmodell eingeführt. Die Möglichkeiten von Bauwerksertüchtigungen werden erörtert. T2 - RAVE ROWD Workshop 2024 CY - Hannover, Germany DA - 10.12.2024 KW - Windenergieanlagen KW - Bauwerksertüchtigung KW - Offshore-Windparks KW - Repowering PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-62237 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Eichner, Lukas A1 - Gerards-Wünsche, Paul A1 - Happel, Karina A1 - Weise, Sigurd A1 - Haake, Gerrit A1 - Sieber, Lars A1 - Flederer, Holger A1 - Schneider, Ronald A1 - Herrmann, Ralf A1 - Hille, Falk A1 - Baeßler, Matthias A1 - Huhn, Holger A1 - Küchler, Andreas T1 - Digitales Datenmanagement für die Instandhaltung von Offshore-Windparks T1 - Digital data management for maintenance in offshore wind farms N2 - Im Forschungsprojekt DiMoWind-Inspect wurde untersucht, welche Grundvoraussetzungen geschaffen werden müssen, um digitale Methoden für die Instandhaltung von Offshore-Windenergieanlagen einsetzen zu können. Daten aus allen Lebensphasen der Anlagen werden derzeit nur selten effizient dafür genutzt, um die sinnvollsten Instandhaltungsmaßnahmen am richtigen Ort, zum richtigen Zeitpunkt und mit den geringsten Kosten durchzuführen. Eine im Vorhaben entwickelte einheitliche Strukturierung der bisher häufig unstrukturierten Bau- und Instandhaltungsdaten ermöglicht ihre übergreifende, anwenderspezifische Verfügbarkeit. Hierfür werden Prinzipien des Referenzkennzeichnungssystems RDS-PP adaptiert. Es wird aufgezeigt, wie neben Bauteilen auch zusätzliche Informationen wie Instandhaltungsmaßnahmen oder Mängel strukturiert werden können. Dem Ansatz des Building Information Modeling folgend werden die Bauwerkskomponenten direkt mit den Informationen aus Inspektionen und weiteren Instandhaltungsmaßnahmen verknüpft. So können Informationen aus dem Betrieb über den Zustand der Struktur verarbeitet und für die maßgebenden Berechnungen und Nachweise zur Verfügung gestellt werden. Als Anwendungsfall wird ein zweistufiges Konzept vorgestellt, das zur Bewertung der Ermüdungslebensdauer eines korrosionsgeschädigten Konstruktionsdetails der Gründungsstruktur einer Offshore-Windenergieanlage mit Informationen aus der Instandhaltung eingesetzt wird. N2 - The DiMoWind-Inspect research project explored the essential requirements for implementing digital methods in the maintenance of offshore wind turbines. Currently, data from all stages of the turbines' lifecycles are underutilized, leading to suboptimal maintenance actions being taken in terms of location, timing, and cost. A consistent structuring of previously often unstructured construction and maintenance data developed in the project enables their cross-disciplinary, user-specific availability. To accomplish this, the principles of the Reference Designation System for Power Plants RDS-PP are applied. In this way, additional information, such as maintenance measures or defects, can be structured alongside components. The components of the structures are directly linked with information from inspections and other maintenance activities, following the Building Information Modeling approach. This allows for processing operational information about the condition of the structure and providing it for relevant calculations and assessments. As a use case, a two-stage concept is presented, utilizing maintenance information to assess the fatigue life of a corrosion-damaged structural detail in the support structure of an offshore wind turbine. KW - Building Information Modeling KW - Datenmanagement KW - Instandhaltung KW - Offshore-Windenergie KW - Referenzkennzeichnungssystem PY - 2024 DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/bate.202400026 VL - 101 IS - 10 SP - 558 EP - 567 PB - Ernst & Sohn CY - Berlin AN - OPUS4-60765 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Gerards-Wünsche, Paul A1 - Ratkovac, Mirjana A1 - Schneider, Ronald A1 - Hille, Falk A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - A framework for assessing the reliability of crack luminescence – an automated fatigue crack detection system N2 - The new crack luminescence method offers the possibility of making fatigue surface cracks in metallic materials more visible during inspections through a special coating system. This coating system consists of two layers, whereby the first layer has fluorescent properties and emits visible light as soon as it is irradiated by UV light. The top layer is black and is designed to prevent the fluorescent layer from emitting if no crack develops in the underlying material. The technique proved particularly useful in a wide variety of fatigue tests of steel components under laboratory conditions. Moreover, it has the potential to be used in various industrial applications. To enable industrial deployment and integration into maintenance strategies, a concept study is developed in this contribution, resulting in a qualification framework that can serve as a foundation for determining the reliability of the crack luminescence system in terms of a probability of detection curve. Within this study, factors causing measurement variability and uncertainty are being determined and their influences assessed. Due to the extension of the system by a moving computer vision system for automated crack detection using artificial intelligence, additional long-term effects associated with structural health monitoring systems need to be incorporated into an extended probability of detection study as part of the technical justification. Finally, important aspects and findings related to design of experiments are discussed, and a framework for reliability assessment of a new optical crack monitoring method is presented, emphasizing the influence of various uncertainty parameters, including long-term effects such as system ageing. T2 - SPIE Conference Smart Structures + Nondestructive Evaluation 2023 CY - Long Beach, CA, USA DA - 24.03.2023 KW - Structural Health Monitoring KW - Non-Destructive Evaluation KW - Probability of Detection KW - Reliability KW - Artificial Intelligence KW - Computer Vision KW - Crack Luminescence KW - Wind PY - 2023 SN - 978-1-5106-6086-1 DO - https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2658390 SP - 1 EP - 15 AN - OPUS4-57244 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Baeßler, Matthias A1 - Balscheit, Hagen A1 - Schepers, Winfried A1 - Victor, Albrecht A1 - Daryaei, Reza A1 - Bianco, Marcelo A1 - Starost, Christina T1 - Close-out Webinar OWA VERBATIM N2 - The risk of pile base buckling is a major reason for high pile wall thicknesses in monopiles. The VERBATIM project - Verification of the buckling detection and behaviour of large monopiles - aimed to investigate buckling phenomena related to both the plastic deformation of the pile tip during installation and the buckling of the embedded pile near the seabed. Numerical models were developed and validated on the basis of extensive tests. This enables a better understanding of the buckling behaviour in order to reduce the wall thickness, which allows cost savings in the amount of steel and the development of safer and optimised structures. The previous design procedures were able to ensure the successful installation of the monopiles. However, as the size of monopiles continues to increase, the development of improved design methods for safe and cost-effective foundations is becoming increasingly important. The presentation provides an overview of the investigations carried out and the results. T2 - Webinar Carbon Trust Offshore Wind Accelerator CY - Online meeting DA - 22.05.2024 KW - Offshore Windenergy Pile Buckling PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-60348 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Eichner, Lukas A1 - Thiele, Marc A1 - Hille, Falk A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - Digitale Modellierungsprozesse in der wiederkehrenden Prüfung von Windenergieanlagen - DiMoWind-Inspect - Abschlusstreffen N2 - Dieses Dokument enthält die Präsentationsfolien des BAM-Teams beim Abschlusstreffen des Forschungsprojekts DiMoWind-Inspect. Es wurden die Arbeitspakete Datenmanagement, Referenzkennzeichnungssystem, Grundlagen der Schadensbewertung, Risikobasierte Inspektions- und Instandhaltungsplanung und Schadensdetektion mittels Risslumineszenz sowie eine abschließende Bewertung des Projekts vorgestellt. T2 - DiMoWind-Inspect - Abschlusstreffen CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 12.09.2024 KW - Building Information Modeling (BIM) KW - Referenzkennzeichnungssystem KW - Risslumineszenz (Riluminati) KW - Risikobasierte Inspektionsplanung (RBI) PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-61054 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Simon, Patrick A1 - Schneider, Ronald A1 - Baeßler, Matthias A1 - Morgenthal, Guido T1 - Parallelized adaptive Bayesian updating with structural reliability methods for inference of large engineering models N2 - The reassessment of engineering structures, such as bridges, now increasingly involve the integration of models with realworld data. This integration aims to achieve accurate ‘as-is’ analysis within a digital twin framework. Bayesian model updating combines prior knowledge and data with models to enhance the modelling accuracy while consistently handling uncertainties. When updating large engineering models, numerical methods for Bayesian analysis present significant computational challenges due to the need for a substantial number of likelihood evaluations. The novelty of this contribution is to parallelize adaptive Bayesian Updating with Structural reliability methods combined with subset simulation (aBUS) to improve its computational efficiency. To demonstrate the efficiency and practical applicability of the proposed approach, we present a case study on the Maintalbrücke Gemünden, a large railway bridge. We leverage modal property data to update a linear-elastic dynamic structural model of the bridge. The parallelized aBUS approach significantly reduces computational time, making Bayesian updating of large engineering models feasible within reasonable timeframes. The improved efficiency allows for a wider implementation of Bayesian model updating in structural health monitoring and maintenance decision support systems. KW - Bayesian model updating KW - Bayesian updating with structural reliability methods KW - Structural health monitoring KW - Parallelization KW - Modal analysis KW - Railway bridge PY - 2025 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-633686 DO - https://doi.org/10.1177/13694332251346848 SN - 1369-4332 SN - 2048-4011 SP - 1 EP - 26 PB - Sage AN - OPUS4-63368 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Balscheit, Hagen A1 - Geißler, Peter A1 - Cuéllar, Pablo A1 - Basedau, Frank A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - Large-scale field tests on plastic pile tip failure upon monopile installation N2 - Large-diameter monopiles are the most common foundation structures for offshore wind turbines. One relevant failure mode during installation is plastic failure of the pile tip which may increase progressively during further driving (pile tip buckling; extrusion buckling). This paper presents the details and results of a large-scale field-test campaign with dynamic pile installation for the validation and calibration of different numerical approaches concerning pile-tip buckling phenomena. The phenomenology of observed pile-tip failures is here described in detail and a first quantitative approach is evaluated based on the field-test data. As the number of new projects continues to grow and the necessity to construct wind farms in challenging terrain increases, such field data-sets will become increasingly relevant. KW - Monopile KW - Offshore Windenergy KW - Pfahlfußbeulen KW - Pile Tip Buckling KW - Reference Tests PY - 2024 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-611651 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oceaneng.2024.119322 VL - 313 SP - 1 EP - 14 PB - Elsevier B.V. AN - OPUS4-61165 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Balscheit, Hagen A1 - Victor, A. A1 - Thiele, Marc A1 - Cuéllar, Pablo A1 - Baeßler, Matthias A1 - Lüddecke, F. T1 - Experimental Investigation on Buckling Behavior of soil-embedded Piles N2 - Monopiles are currently the predominant foundation type for offshore wind turbines in Europe. Due to the increasing dimensions of the turbines, pile diameters beyond 10m become necessary. A design-relevant failure mode of monopiles is the local buckling of the pile wall in the embedded sections. Relevant buckling guidelines do not consider the soil-structure interaction specifically, although the embedment may allow for a reduction of wall thickness. However, Eurocode-based design concepts require a validation with comparative buckling cases for validation, either in terms of buckling curve parameters for both the algebraic stress-based and semi-numerical LBA/MNA design concept or as a calibration factor kGMNIA for fully numerical GMNIA calculations. These parameters are not yet available for embedded shells. To close this gap, we have conducted experiments on piles embedded in sand to investigate local buckling under soil-structure-interaction. The results will be used to calibrate numerical models. This research was carried out as part of the VERBATIM research project, funded by PTJ/BMWK and supported by the Carbon Trust's Offshore Wind Accelerator consortium. T2 - EUROSTEEL 2023 CY - Amsterdam, The Netherlands DA - 11.09.2023 KW - Wind KW - Wind Energy KW - Shell Buckling KW - Offshore KW - Soil-Structure-Interaction PY - 2023 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-583641 DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/cepa.2313 SN - 2509-7075 VL - 6 IS - 3-4 SP - 1729 EP - 1734 PB - Ernst & Sohn Gmb AN - OPUS4-58364 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Zinas, Orestis A1 - Papaioannou, Iason A1 - Schneider, Ronald A1 - Cuéllar, Pablo A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - 3D spatial modelling of CPT data for probabilistic preliminary assessment of potential pile tip damage upon collision with boulders N2 - Tip damage of monopiles from boulder collisions during installation has emerged as a critical design issue, primarily due to the combination of the widespread use of large-diameter piles and the complexity of the ground conditions at the available sites. Recently, a framework relating potential pile tip damage to cone tip resistance from Cone Penetration Tests (CPTs) has been proposed in the literature. Gaussian processes are powerful stochastic models that enable probabilistic spatial interpolation of soil data at any location within a site. On this basis, this study utilizes sparse CPT data from a site in the North Sea, to first develop an efficient Gaussian process regression model, which is used to derive a three-dimensional (3D) probabilistic predictive map of the cone tip resistance. Assuming deterministic loading conditions and a factual collision with a boulder of pre-defined properties, the cone tip resistance predictive model is subsequently used for a probabilistic preliminary assessment of potential pile tip damage. Results of the analysis are realistic 3D probability maps of potential damage that aim to support engineering judgment and contribute towards cost-effective site investigation planning and offshore wind farm design. T2 - 5th International Symposium on Frontiers in Offshore Geotechnics (ISFOG 2025) CY - Nantes, France DA - 09.06.2025 KW - CPT data KW - Gaussian process regression KW - Boulder impact KW - Preliminary pile tip damage assessment PY - 2025 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-634417 SN - 978-2-85782-758-0 DO - https://doi.org/10.53243/ISFOG2025-323 SP - 505 EP - 510 PB - International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering CY - London AN - OPUS4-63441 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Baeßler, Matthias A1 - Balscheit, Hagen A1 - Geißler, Peter A1 - Schepers, Winfried A1 - Cuèllar, Pablo T1 - Evaluation of pile tip buckling based on large scale tests N2 - Der Beitrag beschreibt eine groß angelegte Versuchskampagne mit Pfahlrammungen, um das Risiko des plastischen Versagens der Pfahlspitze besser zu verstehen und numerische Modelle zu validieren. Ein numerisches Modell mit transientem Bodenkontakt zeigt eine gute Übereinstimmung mit den Testergebnissen. Parametervariationen verdeutlichen, wie empfindlich die Pfahlreaktion auf Imperfektionen und Randbedingungen ist. T2 - 5TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON FRONTIERS IN OFFSHORE GEOTECHNICS CY - Nantes, France DA - 09.06.2025 KW - Pile Tip Buckling KW - Monopile KW - Offshore Windenergy KW - Driving Refusal KW - Large Scale Test PY - 2025 SN - 978-2-85782-758-0 DO - https://doi.org/10.53243/ISFOG2025-476 SP - 1218 EP - 1223 PB - International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (ISSMGE) CY - Nantes AN - OPUS4-63387 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Baeßler, Matthias A1 - Cuéllar, Pablo A1 - Victor, A. A1 - Lüddecke, F. ED - Triantafyllidis, T. T1 - Stability and large deformations of slender structures supported by soil materials N2 - The stability and geometric nonlinearities of slender structures are a major topic in structural design. While this topic is most relevant in the field of Structural Engineering, e.g. for steel or concrete structures, only few applications take the role of soil-structure-interaction explicitly into account. The focus of this paper is placed on the impact of soil support and its modelling for the buckling analysis based on examples both for pile foundations and for railway track stability. The general interaction between steel design and the geotechnical input will be addressed. The paper discusses and summarizes a range of subtopics based on experience and current research at the author’s institute. KW - Buckling soil-structure-interaction offshore piles track PY - 2020 SN - 978-3-030-28515-9 SN - 978-3-030-28516-6 DO - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-28516-6 SN - 1613-7736 SN - 1860-0816 VL - 91 SP - 355 EP - 369 PB - Springer CY - Cham, Switzerland AN - OPUS4-49166 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - Numerical Modelling of Local Pile Deformations and Buckling incorporating the Pile-Soil-Interaction N2 - Pile Tip Buckling and Buckling of embedded piles both depend very much on the pile-soil-interaction and its modelling. The presentation gives an overview about current problems and research activities in the light of the development of numerical models. T2 - WESC Wind Energy Science Conference CY - Hannover, Germany DA - 25.05.2021 KW - Offshore Wind Energy Converter KW - Pile Foundation KW - Monopile Buckling KW - Pile Tip Buckling PY - 2021 AN - OPUS4-53033 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Pittner, Andreas A1 - Winterkorn, René A1 - Fabry, Çağtay A1 - Rethmeier, Michael A1 - Thiele, Marc A1 - Baeßler, Matthias A1 - Brauser, S. T1 - SmartWeld - Leichtbautechnik für Tragstrukturen von Offshore Windenergieanlagen N2 - Die Anwendung von Leichtbauprinzipien im Stahlbau, wie z.B. die Verwendung von aufgelösten Tragstrukturen, sog. Jackets-Fundamenten, bietet ein großes Potential zur Reduzierung des Ressourcenverbrauchs, insbesondere im Hinblick auf die benötigte Stahlmenge. In diesem Vortrag zeigen wir die Potenziale einer vollständigen Digitalisierung der schweißtechnischen Fertigungs- und Prüfkette auf, um eine vollautomatische Fertigung sowie Qualitätsprüfung von Rohrknoten als Schlüsselelement von Jackets-Fundamenten zu ermöglichen. Darüber hinaus wird der Zusammenhang zwischen der Geometrie der Nahtform und der resultierenden Ermüdungsfestigkeit durch numerische Methoden unter Einbeziehung bionischer Prinzipien bewertet. Es wird gezeigt, dass Hohlprofilknoten vollautomatisch unter Berücksichtigung von Geometrietoleranzen geschweißt werden können. Darüber hinaus konnte die Nahtform gemäß den numerischen Modellen hergestellt werden, was ein großes Potenzial für eine verlängerte Lebensdauer bietet. Anschließend werden die Verbesserungen bei der Ressourceneffizienz und die Reduzierung der Kohlendioxidemissionen durch eine Lebenszyklusanalyse bewertet. T2 - 11. Zukunftskonferenz Wind & Maritim CY - Rostock, Germany DA - 01.09.2022 KW - Offshore Windenergieanlagen KW - Gründungsstrukturen KW - Leichtbauprinzipien KW - Automatisierte Fertigung PY - 2022 AN - OPUS4-56654 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Pittner, Andreas A1 - Winterkorn, René A1 - Fabry, Çağtay A1 - Rethmeier, Michael A1 - Ratkovac, Mirjana A1 - Thiele, Marc A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - Innovative Design- und Fertigungsstrategien zur Steigerung der Leichtbaupotenziale im Stahlbau N2 - Ziel des Verbundvorhabens „SmartWeld“ ist es, für die schweißtechnische Fertigung von Stahlbaustrukturen exemplarisch am Beispiel von Hohlprofilknoten, welche als designrelevante Elemente von Gründungsstrukturen für Offshore-Windenergieanlagen (OWEA) einsetzbar sind, die Möglichkeiten des Leichtbaus unter konsequenter Digitalisierung der Fertigungskette aufzuzeigen, um einerseits die Ressourceneffizienz zu forcieren und gleichzeitig wettbewerbsfähige Fertigungsstrategien aufzuzeigen. Innerhalb von „SmartWeld“ werden daher die Möglichkeiten einer wirtschaftlichen Fertigung von Leichtbau-Gründungsstrukturen am Beispiel aufgelöster Tragstrukturen (Jackets) aufgezeigt. Eine lastgerechte Auslegung der Schweißverbindungen nach bionischen Prinzipien ermöglicht, weitere Einsparpotenziale an Ressourcen bei gleichzeitiger Erhöhung der Lebensdauer zu erschließen. Die Ausnutzung konstruktiver Prinzipien des Leichtbaus zur Erzeugung innovativer und ressourcenschonender Produkte erfordert den Einsatz digitaler Werkzeuge in der Designphase, der virtuellen Absicherung, der Fertigung und Qualitätsüberwachung sowie nachgelagerten Bauteilprüfung zur Abbildung der Nutzungsphase. Im Rahmen der Arbeiten wird daher der gesamte Produktentstehungs- und Prüfprozess betrachtet. Dies beinhaltet das Design im Kontext des konstruktiven Leichtbaus, den schweißtechnischen Fertigungsprozess, die Bauteilprüfung sowie den Transfer der Ergebnisse in die Industrie durch serientaugliche Demonstratoren. Der Fokus der Arbeiten ist, die Fertigung auch im Umfeld eines für großskalige Stahlstrukturen üblichen hohen Individualisierungsgrades schweißtechnisch zu automatisieren und das Leichtbaupotenzial gezielt umzusetzen. Die Vorgaben aus der Designphase hinsichtlich einer lastgerechten Gestaltung bzw. Implementierung bionischer Ansätze können so gezielt durch einen adaptiven, automatisierten Schweißprozess eingestellt werden. Dies führt zu einer Erhöhung der Ermüdungs¬festigkeit und damit Produktlebensdauer, wodurch die Strukturen dünnwandiger ausgeführt und Ressourcen sowie CO2 eingespart werden können. T2 - Sitzung des DVS Fachausschuss FA03 - Lichtbogenschweißen CY - Rostock, Germany DA - 11.10.2022 KW - Offshore Windenergieanlagen KW - Gründungsstrukturen KW - Leichtbau KW - Automatisierte schweißtechnische Fertigung PY - 2022 AN - OPUS4-56656 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Pittner, Andreas A1 - Winterkorn, René A1 - Fabry, Çağtay A1 - Rethmeier, Michael A1 - Ratkovac, Mirjana A1 - Thiele, Marc A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - Innovative Design- und Fertigungsstrategien zur Steigerung der Leichtbaupotenziale im Stahlbau N2 - Offshore wind energy plays an important role for the desired transition towards a carbon dioxide free industry within the next decades. However, the grounding of the offshore wind plants governs the overall installation process besides bureaucratic bottlenecks. The application of lightweight principles in steel construction, e.g. the usage dissolved load-bearing structures, so called Jackets foundations, offer great potential in reducing the resource consumption, especially with respect to the needed amount of steel. In this context this presentation focuses on a fully digitalization of the welding manufacturing and as well as testing chain to enable a fully automated manufacturing as well as quality assessment of tubular nodes as key element of Jackets foundation structures. Furthermore, the relationship between the seam shape geometry and resulting fatigue strength is evaluated by numerical methods incorporating bionic principles. It is shown that tubular nodes can be welded fully automatically taking geometry tolerances into account. Moreover, the seam shape could be manufactured as requested by the numerical models which offers great potential for an extended lifetime. Subsequently, the improvements in resource efficiency and reduction of carbon dioxide emissions are evaluated by a life-cycle-assessment. T2 - Leichtbau in der Hauptstadtregion - Rohstoffe - Recycling - Rohstoffe: Kreislaufwirtschaft im Leichtbau CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 28.11.2022 KW - Offshore Windenergie KW - Gründungsstrukturen KW - Leichtbau KW - Automatisierte schweißtechnische Fertigung PY - 2022 AN - OPUS4-56657 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Pittner, Andreas A1 - Winterkorn, René A1 - Fabry, Çağtay A1 - Rethmeier, Michael A1 - Ratkovac, Mirjana A1 - Thiele, Marc A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - Innovative Design- und Fertigungsstrategien zur Steigerung der Leichtbaupotenziale im Stahlbau N2 - Ziel des Verbundvorhabens „SmartWeld“ ist es, für die schweißtechnische Fertigung von Stahlbaustrukturen exemplarisch am Beispiel von Hohlprofilknoten, welche als designrelevante Elemente von Gründungsstrukturen für Offshore-Windenergieanlagen (OWEA) einsetzbar sind, die Möglichkeiten des Leichtbaus unter konsequenter Digitalisierung der Fertigungskette aufzuzeigen, um einerseits die Ressourceneffizienz zu forcieren und gleichzeitig wettbewerbsfähige Fertigungsstrategien aufzuzeigen. Innerhalb von „SmartWeld“ werden daher die Möglichkeiten einer wirtschaftlichen Fertigung von Leichtbau-Gründungsstrukturen am Beispiel aufgelöster Tragstrukturen (Jackets) aufgezeigt. Eine lastgerechte Auslegung der Schweißverbindungen nach bionischen Prinzipien ermöglicht, weitere Einsparpotenziale an Ressourcen bei gleichzeitiger Erhöhung der Lebensdauer zu erschließen. Die Ausnutzung konstruktiver Prinzipien des Leichtbaus zur Erzeugung innovativer und ressourcenschonender Produkte erfordert den Einsatz digitaler Werkzeuge in der Designphase, der virtuellen Absicherung, der Fertigung und Qualitätsüberwachung sowie nachgelagerten Bauteilprüfung zur Abbildung der Nutzungsphase. Im Rahmen der Arbeiten wird daher der gesamte Produktentstehungs- und Prüfprozess betrachtet. Dies beinhaltet das Design im Kontext des konstruktiven Leichtbaus, den schweißtechnischen Fertigungsprozess, die Bauteilprüfung sowie den Transfer der Ergebnisse in die Industrie durch serientaugliche Demonstratoren. Der Fokus der Arbeiten ist, die Fertigung auch im Umfeld eines für großskalige Stahlstrukturen üblichen hohen Individualisierungsgrades schweißtechnisch zu automatisieren und das Leichtbaupotenzial gezielt umzusetzen. Die Vorgaben aus der Designphase hinsichtlich einer lastgerechten Gestaltung bzw. Implementierung bionischer Ansätze können so gezielt durch einen adaptiven, automatisierten Schweißprozess eingestellt werden. Dies führt zu einer Erhöhung der Ermüdungs¬festigkeit und damit Produktlebensdauer, wodurch die Strukturen dünnwandiger ausgeführt und Ressourcen sowie CO2 eingespart werden können. T2 - 9. Forum Leichtbau - Fortschrittliche Fertigungstechnologien und Werkstoffe für den Klimaschutz CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 29.09.2022 KW - Offshore Windenergieanlagen KW - Gründungsstrukturen KW - Leichtbau KW - Bionik KW - Automatisierte schweißtechniche Fertigung PY - 2022 AN - OPUS4-56655 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - Introduction to the Workshop Life Time Extension N2 - The article introduces the topic of life time extension for offshore wind turbines. On the one hand, analogies are drawn with the topic of old steel bridges. On the other hand, potential regulatory issues and minimum requirements are discussed. T2 - Workshop Offshore Wind CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 26.02.2025 KW - Life Time Extension KW - Offshore Wind PY - 2025 AN - OPUS4-62640 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Baeßler, Matthias A1 - Cuéllar, Pablo A1 - Schepers, Winfried T1 - VERBATIM: Project Introduction and Large Scale Experiments N2 - The presentation summarizes the scope of the joint project VERBATIM on buckling of large Monopiles. The presented work from the authors focusses on the experimental field tests of large predented piles during driving and a numerical investigation on the observed buckling behaviour. T2 - Colloquium „Buckling of Offshore Wind Energy Structures“ CY - Berlin, Germany DA - 14.02.2024 KW - Buckling KW - Offshore KW - Wind Energy Structures KW - Monopiles KW - Pile-Tip-Buckling PY - 2024 AN - OPUS4-59535 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - Computational Geomechanics for Offshore Wind N2 - Simulations for the Safety and Efficiency of Foundations in the Offshore Wind Energy Production. T2 - Poster Challenge - EERA JP Wind Online Annual Event 2020 CY - Online meeting DA - 14.09.2020 KW - Numerical simulations KW - Marine geomechanics KW - Offshore wind energy PY - 2020 UR - https://www.eerajpwind.eu/events/eera-jp-wind-setwind-annual-event-2020/ AN - OPUS4-51280 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Schneider, Ronald A1 - Cuéllar, Pablo A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - Probabilistic approaches to the design and assessment of offshore foundations considering spatially varying site conditions N2 - In this contribution, we consider two applications in which probabilistic approaches can potentially complement or enhance the design and assessment of offshore wind turbine foundations. First, we illustrate in a numerical example that probabilistic modelling can be helpful in dealing with chang-es in turbine locations during the planning phase of an offshore wind farm. In this case, spatial probabilistic modelling of the ground conditions enables (a) an inference of the soil properties at the modified turbine location from field data collected at different locations across an offshore wind farm site and (b) an optimisation of further site investigations. Second, we discuss the uncer-tainties and risks associated with the installation of large diameter monopiles in soils with hetero-geneities such as strong layers and/or embedded boulders. Subsequently, we present a concept for modelling, understanding, and managing these risks based on a probabilistic model of the subgrade conditions, monopile, and subgrade-pile-interaction. T2 - 3rd International Conference on Structural Integrity for Offshore Energy Industry (SI 2021) CY - Online meeting DA - 15.11.2021 KW - Probabilistic modelling KW - Spatially varying ground conditions KW - Foundation reliability analysis KW - Monopile installation risks PY - 2022 SN - 978-1-8383226-3-2 SP - 9 EP - 17 AN - OPUS4-54531 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - Large Monopiles: Experimental and numerical investigation of monopile tip buckling during installation as well as of local pile buckling under operational conditions N2 - The research project Verification of Buckling Assessment and Behaviour in Large Monopiles (VERBATIM) focuses on challenges arising due to the ongoing increase of dimensions of monopiles as foundation for offshore wind turbines. This project is focused on two main topics: - Monopile tip buckling during pile installation - Local buckling of embedded piles during operation It is known from previous investigations and experiences in practice that large deformations of a monopile tip during offshore installation works can occur. These large deformations initiated at the tip of the monopile are commonly referred to as “pile tip buckling”. Own research focuses on optimising monopile dimensions to reduce the cost of monopile foundations for offshore wind turbines while preventing pile tip buckling. Buckling of embedded cylindrical shells for offshore structures is a common engineering task. Structures can be analysed using standard software and have been done so in recent studies e.g., Gottschalk. However, the trend towards larger monopile and optimised structures has led to a fundamental need for better and verified models. A main challenge is the submodelling of the structure-soil-interaction. Developing such complex models is one main goal of the VERBATIM project. For both main topics model tests were performed at the laboratories of BAM and TU Berlin. These experimental results were used to verify related numerical models and simulations. T2 - WindEurope CY - Copenhagen, Denmark DA - 25.04.2023 KW - Monopiles KW - Tip Buckling KW - Pile Buckling KW - Foundations KW - Offshore KW - Windenergy PY - 2023 AN - OPUS4-57405 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - On the Reassessment of Bridge Superstructure Vibrations for High-Speed Traffic N2 - The acceleration thresholds of bridge superstructures remain criti-cal for designing and reassessing railway bridges on high-speed lines, with ballasted track systems historically limited to 3.5 m/s² vertical accelerations due to destabilization risks. As part of the European InBridge4EU project, this study addresses methodological uncertainties in linking vertical bridge vibrations to lateral track creep—a key focus area for modernizing assess-ment protocols. A comparative analysis of two acceleration postprocessing methods (peak identification vs. fatigue-derived rainflow counting) as part of a recently proposed framework was conducted using an example bridge and train combination. Results demonstrate that rainflow counting yields more conservative creep estimates with the bulk of cumulative vibration-induced creep attributable to accelerations exceeding 3 m/s². However, discretizing acceleration ranges into 1 m/s² bins introduced significant errors compared to continuous cycle data, highlighting sensitivity to analysis parameters. These findings underscore the complexity of reconciling laboratory-derived harmonic vibration models with real-world bridge dynamics, where non-uni-form acceleration patterns dominate. The research directly informs ongoing efforts to refine standardized criteria for ballasted track stability, particularly through the InBridge4EU project's systematic re-evaluation of vibration lim-its and their engineering implications. By quantifying discrepancies between computational approaches, this work advances the development of robust protocols for predicting track degradation under high-speed operational loads. T2 - 11th International Conference on Experimental Vibration Analysis for Civil Enginering Structures (EVACES 2025) CY - Porto, Portugal DA - 02.07.2025 KW - Infrastructure KW - Railway bridges KW - Ballasted track KW - Railway bridge dynamics KW - Rainflow counting PY - 2025 AN - OPUS4-63658 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - Review of Ballasted Track Destabilization on Shake Table Tests N2 - Shake table tests have been used for a long time to understand the densification and fluidization of granular materials. While purely vertical shaking is quite unlikely to be found in vibration analysis when it comes to granular materials as soils, it has been found that the vertical vibration of railway bridge support structures can affect the fabric of the ballasted track on top. Starting from the experience at French railway lines with destabilizing track conditions on short bridges in high speed lines in the 1990s, various shake table test configurations have been used to investigate the destabiliza-tion of ballast at high acceleration levels. This article describes the effects of the variously investigated dynamic excitations of railway bridges on the bal-lasted track itself. T2 - 11th International Conference on Experimental Vibration Analysis for Civil Enginering Structures (EVACES 2025) CY - Porto, Portugal DA - 02.07.2025 KW - Railway bridge dynamics KW - Acceleration limit KW - Ballast destabilization KW - Shake table tests PY - 2025 AN - OPUS4-63659 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Baeßler, Matthias A1 - Kannengießer, Thomas T1 - Aktivitäten in Forschung und Zulassung im Bereich Windenergie N2 - Die vielfältigen Tätigkeiten der BAM im Bereich technischer Sicherheit von Windenergieanlagen werden vorgestellt und im Bereich aktueller Entwicklungen in der Fügetechnik detailliert. T2 - Arbeitskreis Gründungsstrukturen und Stahlbau der WAB CY - Online meeting DA - 13.04.2021 KW - BAM Windenergie Fügetechnik PY - 2021 AN - OPUS4-53026 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Baeßler, Matthias A1 - Ebell, Gino A1 - Herrmann, Ralf A1 - Hille, Falk A1 - Schneider, Ronald ED - Lienhart, Werner ED - Krüger, Markus T1 - On potentials and challenges of physics-informed SHM for civil engineering structures N2 - Physics-informed structural health monitoring, which integrates realistic physical models of material behavior, structural response, damage mechanisms, and aging processes, offers a promising approach to improve monitoring capabilities and inform operation and maintenance planning. However, the associated technical challenges and model requirements are context-specific and vary widely across applications. To illustrate the relevance and potential of the topic, two application examples are presented. The first focuses on monitoring the modal characteristics of a prestressed road bridge, where strong sensitivity to temperature variations limits the diagnostic capabilities of conventional vibration-based global monitoring. The discussion highlights how environmental influences can obscure structural changes, and emphasizes that purely data-based approaches are inherently limited to detecting anomalies and do not enable comprehensive condition diagnostics. The second example explores a physics-informed monitoring approach for prestressed concrete bridges affected by hydrogen-induced stress corrosion cracking. T2 - SHMII-13 CY - Graz, Austria DA - 01.09.2025 KW - Hydrogen Stress Corrosion Cracking KW - SHM KW - Physics informed PY - 2025 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-643271 SN - 978-3-99161-057-1 DO - https://doi.org/10.3217/978-3-99161-057-1-039 SP - 245 EP - 251 PB - Verlag der Technischen Universität Graz CY - Graz, Austria AN - OPUS4-64327 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Baeßler, Matthias T1 - On potentials and challenges of physics-informed SHM for civil engineering structures N2 - Physics-informed structural health monitoring, which incorporates realistic physical models of material behavior, structural response, damage mechanisms, and aging processes, offers a promising framework to enhance monitoring capabilities and inform operation and maintenance planning. Nevertheless, the technical challenges and model requirements associated with this approach are highly context-dependent and can vary significantly across different applications. The presentation focusses on two case studies that highlight challenges and progress in Physics informed SHM. T2 - SHMII-13 CY - Graz, Austria DA - 01.09.2025 KW - SHM KW - Physics informed KW - Hydrogen Stress Corrosion Cracking PY - 2025 AN - OPUS4-64326 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Hille, Falk A1 - Schneider, Ronald A1 - Simon, Patrick A1 - Herrmann, Ralf A1 - Baeßler, Matthias ED - Döhler, Michael ED - Mélot, Adrien ED - Aenlle Lopez, Manuel T1 - System identification and model calibration of a steel road bridge N2 - The Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM), in cooperation with the Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), is working on a framework for integrating frequently updated structural models into an asset management process for bridge structures. A multi-span steel road bridge was selected as a test case for the development of this framework. In order for the structural model to represent the real behavior of the bridge with sufficient accuracy, model calibration is required. In this case, we have planned to calibrate the model based on the dynamic response of the bridge. To determine its dynamic properties, a multi-setup operational modal analysis was performed on one of the bridge spans. In parallel, a structural model of the span was developed based on the available design and service life information. Both eigenfrequencies and mode shapes were used as reference parameters to calibrate the model. A sensitivity analysis was performed to identify the most influential design parameters. Subsequently, a genetic algorithm was applied for minimizing the difference between measured and simulated characteristic responses. In the proposed paper, we summarize the measurements as well as the determination of the modal response of the bridge and describe the process of calibration of the structural model using the identified dynamic response. T2 - 11th International Operational Modal Analysis Conference (IOMAC 2025) CY - Rennes, France DA - 20.05.2025 KW - Bridge structure KW - Operational modal analysis KW - Model calibration PY - 2025 SN - 978-84-09-75120-4 SP - 114 EP - 121 PB - International Group of Operational Modal Analysis CY - Gijón, Spain AN - OPUS4-64416 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Baeßler, Matthias A1 - Simon, Patrick ED - Cunha, Álvaro ED - Caetano, Elsa T1 - Review of Ballasted Track Destabilization on Shake Table Tests N2 - Shake table tests have been used for a long time to understand the densification and fluidization of granular materials. While purely vertical shaking is quite unlikely to be found in vibration analysis when it comes to granular materials as soils, it has been found that the vertical vibration of railway bridge support structures can affect the fabric of the ballasted track on top. Starting from the experience at French railway lines with destabilizing track conditions on short bridges in high speed lines in the 1990s, various shake table test configurations have been used to investigate the destabiliza-tion of ballast at high acceleration levels. This article describes the effects of the variously investigated dynamic excitations of railway bridges on the bal-lasted track itself. T2 - 11th International Conference on Experimental Vibration Analysis for Civil Engineering Structures (EVACES 2025) CY - Porto, Portugal DA - 02.07.2025 KW - Infrastructure KW - Ballasted track KW - Ballast KW - Railway bridge dynamics PY - 2025 SN - 978-3-031-96105-2 DO - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-96106-9_62 SP - 595 EP - 604 PB - Springer CY - Cham AN - OPUS4-64265 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Simon, Patrick A1 - Baeßler, Matthias ED - Cunha, Álvaro ED - Caetano, Elsa T1 - On the reassessment of bridge superstructure vibrations for high-speed traffic N2 - The acceleration thresholds of bridge superstructures remain critical for designing and reassessing railway bridges on high-speed lines, with ballasted track systems historically limited to 3.5 m/s2 vertical accelerations due to destabilization risks. As part of the European InBridge4EU project, this study addresses methodological uncertainties in linking vertical bridge vibrations to lateral track creep—a key focus area for modernizing assessment protocols. A comparative analysis of two acceleration postprocessing methods (peak identification vs. fatigue-derived rainflow counting) as part of a recently proposed framework was conducted using an example bridge and train combination. Results demonstrate that rainflow counting yields more conservative creep estimates with the bulk of cumulative vibration-induced creep attributable to accelerations exceeding 3 m/s2. However, discretizing acceleration ranges into 1 m/s2 bins introduced significant errors compared to continuous cycle data, highlighting sensitivity to analysis parameters. These findings underscore the complexity of reconciling laboratory-derived harmonic vibration models with real-world bridge dynamics, where non-uniform acceleration patterns dominate. The research directly informs ongoing efforts to refine standardized criteria for ballasted track stability, particularly through the InBridge4EU project’s systematic re-evaluation of vibration limits and their engineering implications. By quantifying discrepancies between computational approaches, this work advances the development of robust protocols for predicting track degradation under high-speed operational loads. T2 - 11th International Conference on Experimental Vibration Analysis for Civil Enginering Structures (EVACES 2025) CY - Porto, Portugal DA - 02.07.2025 KW - Infrastructure KW - Railway bridges KW - Ballast destabilization KW - Acceleration limit KW - Ballasted track KW - Rainflow counting PY - 2025 SN - 978-3-031-96105-2 DO - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-96106-9_53 VL - 675 SP - 506 EP - 515 PB - Springer CY - Cham AN - OPUS4-64267 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -