Bridge Health Monitoring System (BHMS)
Bridge Health Monitoring System (BHMS) is a system that uses sensors, data collection, and analysis tools to monitor the condition and health of a bridge. The system is designed to detect changes in the structure of the bridge, such as deformations, cracks, corrosion, and fatigue, and to alert maintenance crews or engineers of potential problems before they become critical. The BHMS consists of various components, including sensors, data acquisition systems, communication networks, and data analysis tools. The sensors are placed at strategic locations on the bridge, and they collect data on the bridge's structural behavior, such as strain, displacement, vibration, and temperature. The data is then transmitted to a central location for analysis, where it is processed and interpreted by engineers or automated algorithms. |
Tide Monitoring System
Tide Monitoring Systems are particularly important for coastal areas that are susceptible to tidal flooding or storm surges, as they can provide advance warning of potentially dangerous conditions. They are also used for scientific research and environmental monitoring, as they can provide valuable data on the movement and behavior of tides over time. |
Aviation Obstacles Light
Bridge Aviation Obstacle Light is a type of lighting system used on bridges and other structures that can pose a potential hazard to low-flying aircraft. These lights are designed to provide warning signals to pilots, indicating the presence of the bridge or other obstacle and enabling them to avoid collision. The lights are typically mounted on the sides of the bridge or structure and are designed to emit a specific color and pattern that corresponds to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards. For example, red lights are used to indicate the highest point of the structure, while white lights are used to indicate the sides and edges. |
Bridge LED's Navigation Light
Bridge LED's Navigation Light refers to a type of lighting system used on bridges and other structures that span over waterways, such as rivers or canals. These lights are designed to provide navigational guidance to boats and ships, helping to prevent collisions and ensure safe passage. The lights are typically mounted on the sides of the bridge or structure, and are designed to emit a specific color and pattern that corresponds to the International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities (IALA) standards. |