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The Mumbai Metro construction project began in 2008 and had been executed in order to meet the city’s rapid population growth.
Mumbai is the capital city of Maharashtra, the most economically developed state of India with a population growth rate of around 2 % per annum (as per 2011). The main objective of the Mumbai Metro is to provide mass rapid transit services to people within an approach distance of between 1 and 2 kilometres, and to serve the areas not connected by the existing Suburban Rail network.
At the WEH junction, trains pass over the highway on a cable-stayed bridge and at the same time traffic on the highway crosses on another concrete bridge, making the junction a very complex intersection.
As shown on the picture above, the cable-stayed bridge is located over the highway bridge hence being built in a critical environment where any damage would cause significant repercussions. Therefore, the bridge had to be equipped with a system that is able to immediately react to any alarming impact.
The installed ROBO-CONTROL structural health monitoring system is mageba’s reliable product development to monitor the structure’s condition, behaviour and performance during operation. In particular, it monitors the pylon’s inclination, the cable’s vibration and tension, the deck’s deflection as well as the concrete’s deformation allowing any critical deviation to be detected and accordingly presented to the engineers in charge.
Products: | ROBO-CONTROL permanent monitoring system |
Features: | Strain gauges, displacement, laser, humidity sensors, accelerators, inclinometers |
Installed: | 2015 |
City: | Mumbai |
Structure: | Cable-stayed bridge |
Completion: | 2011 |
Length: | 175 m |
Owner: | Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority |
Contractor: | Mumbai Metro One Private Limited (MMOPL) |