Measurement and Test Automation
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Distributed and Synchronous Capture
of Readings for Structure Diagnosis

Structure diagnosis

In the attempt to balance safety requirements and cost consciousness, monitoring structures and diagnosis of the structural condition is a proven means of simultaneously achieving cost efficiency and safety. Unfortunately there are repeated examples of severe damage, which could have been avoided by proper monitoring. This is particularly dramatic when human injury is involved.

The solution consists of a flexible number of distributed measuring modules and one or more test controllers, synchronized, for example, by a radio-controlled clock. The values measured most frequently are expansion rates of supporting elements, expansion of fissures, e.g. with inductive sensors, forces and moments, pressures, temperatures and vibrations. Dynamic and synchronized capture of distributed reading signals, e.g. along a bridge, allows users to correlate vibration signals of several directions.

We cooperate closely with leading engineering companies to ensure that your solutions always meet the increasing requirements.

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Millau Viaduct

Worldwide highest bridge
The Millau Viaduct, France

Old Bridge of Mostar

Old Bridge of Mostar
Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Braga Municipal Stadium

Braga Municipal Stadium
Braga, Portugal

further applications
Köhlbrandbrücke

The Köhlbrandbrücke
Hamburg, Germany

Reichsbrücke

The Reichsbrücke
Vienna, Austria

City walls

City walls of Nuremberg
Nuremberg, Germany

previous applications
 
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