Data Set from Long-Term Wind and Acceleration Monitoring of the Hardanger Bridge
Publication: Journal of Structural Engineering
Volume 147, Issue 5
Abstract
A large data set of wind and acceleration data collected through long-term monitoring of the Hardanger Bridge in Norway is described in this data paper. The data set includes both raw data and organized data, and it is published in an open-access data repository and, therefore, can be accessed and downloaded freely. First, the monitoring system used to acquire the data and the bridge are described. Next, the methods of signal processing and data adjusting are addressed. Last, the organization of the data set is described, and the contents are summarized.
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Data Availability Statement
The data described in this paper are available under the creative commons license CC-BY 4.0. The data can be downloaded using the following DOI: https://doi.org/10.21400/5ng8980s.
Acknowledgments
The research project that produced the data described in this paper was financially supported by the Norwegian Public Roads Administration (Statens Vegvesen). NTNU’s instance of the BIRD repository used in the publication of the data is financed and maintained by the NTNU university library. The authors also thank Sven K. Strøm and Ingrid Heggland from the NTNU university library for their assistance in the publication of the data.
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Received: Aug 28, 2020
Accepted: Dec 30, 2020
Published online: Mar 11, 2021
Published in print: May 1, 2021
Discussion open until: Aug 11, 2021
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