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MONITORING SYSTEM FOR PILED BERTHING FACILITIES

Abstract

This paper presents the finite element modeling of berthing facilities with emphasis on the pile-soil interaction. The aim of this paper is to determine stress-strain state of berthing facility under operating and external loads, and to explore ways of the structure reinforcement if necessary. Numerical calculations provide the selection of optimal installation site for strain gauges on berthing facility. The finite element model and the system of data collection from strain gauges allow constructing the system of monitoring that makes possible to detect and visualize the stress-strain state of the whole berthing facility and the safety factor together with the type of the external load in real-time situation.

About the Authors

VLADIMIR G. Butov
Tomsk State University
Russian Federation


VIKTOR A. Solonenko
Tomsk State University
Russian Federation


ALEKSEI A. Yashchuk
Tomsk State University
Russian Federation


ALEKSANDR B. Bovsunovskii
Tomsk State University
Russian Federation


ARTEM A. Kuleshov
Tomsk State University
Russian Federation


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Butov V.G., Solonenko V.A., Yashchuk A.A., Bovsunovskii A.B., Kuleshov A.A. MONITORING SYSTEM FOR PILED BERTHING FACILITIES. Vestnik of Tomsk state university of architecture and building. 2015;(2):166-175. (In Russ.)

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