
Case Study
Medway Bridge: Monitoring Deck Movement
Ten Campbell Scientific CR10X dataloggers were used to monitor movement during the repair of the UK's M2 Medway Bridge.
The project required a jacking system to be installed at each of the 20 piers, transferring the deck loading from the
bearings to allow the reconstruction of the bearing plinths. Each carriageway deck weighed around 1200 tons and once the
load was transferred, the jacks were monitored to ensure settlement at any pier didn't exceed 2 mm. At each pier, a group
of 10 jacks was linked to a single pump, a pressure transducer in a hydraulic circuit fitted to each pair of jacks with
six linear transducers used to monitor the deck movement. The dataloggers were set to trigger alarms and automatically call
engineers via mobile phone if movement exceeded preset values.
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