Title: Field Testing
1Field Testing Monitoringof Structural
Performance
Project Overview John Wallace, PI
University of California, Los Angeles
NSF Site Visit June 17-18, 2002
2UCLA NEES Project Personnel
- John W. Wallace (PI)
- Joel P. Conte (co-PI)
- Deborah Estrin (co-PI)
- Patrick J. Fox (co-PI)
- Jonathan P. Stewart (co-PI)
- Daniel H. Whang (Project Manager)
- Eunjong Yu (PhD student)
- Steve Kang (Systems Adminstrator)
- Balaji Vasu (webmaster)
- William Elmer (BS student)
3Schedule
- Project Overview Management845 to
930 am - (John Wallace)
- EMS UCSD Camp Elliot shakedown...930 to
1015 am - (Joel Conte)
- Break1015 to 1030 am
- Linear inertial shaker system....1030
to 11 am - (Daniel Whang)
- CPT Truck and RSA1100 to 1130 am
- (Jonathan Stewart)
- Field data acquisition system...................
...............1130 to noon - (Daniel Whang)
- Lunch..noon to 1 pm
4Schedule
- High Performance Mobile Network1 to 130
pm - (Steve Kang)
- Four Seasons Forced Vibration Testing130
to 210 pm - (John Wallace)
- Advisory Boards.210 to 230 pm
- (Jonathan Stewart)
- Break....230 to 250 pm
- Institutional Support...250 to
315 pm - (John Wallace)
- Education Outreach315 to 4 pm
- (Jonathan Stewart, Sara Terheggen)
- Website training materials.....4 to
430 pm - (Daniel Whang)
5Project Vision
- Develop an equipment site to obtain detailed
performance data for linear and nonlinear
response of structural and geotechnical systems - Address issues of scale and boundary conditions
commonly associated with laboratory studies - Provide data to study system interactions
- Soil-foundation-structure interaction (SFSI)
- Structural systems, Structural non-structural,
interaction - Develop new sensor concepts (packaging
processing) - Obtain high spatial and temporal resolution
response data necessary to produce advances in
modeling/simulation (performance-based design)
6Project Overview
7Equipment Overview
- Vibration equipment
- A. Eccentric mass shakers
- B. Linear inertial shaker
- Data acquisition/sensors
- C. Kinemetrics Quanterra Q330 data loggers
- D. Building sensors acceleration displacement
(fiber optic DCDTs) - E. Cone penetration testing truck Retrievable
Subsurface Accelerometers (RSA) - High performance mobile network
- F. Mobile command center
- G. Networking equipment for Gb/s connectivity to
NEESgrid
8A. Eccentric mass shakers
- Vendor Anco Engineers
- Harmonic inputs
- MK14A (1x)
- omni-directional
- 0 to 4.2 Hz 15 kips
- MK15 (2x)
- uni-directiona
- 0 to 25 Hz 100 kips
- Synchronized 200 kips
- Progress complete
9B. Linear Inertial Shaker
Accumulators Actuator
Table/rails
- Vendor Anco dSPACE
- Modular, 5 kip (max) reaction mass
- 15 kip actuator, 90 gpm servovalve
- 30 gpm HPS
- 4 10 gal Accumulators
- Suite of digital controllers
- Progress delivered May 2003
78 in./sec
15 in.
3g
10C. Q330 Data Loggers
- Vendor Kinemetrics, Inc.
- 20 x 6-channel Q330 data loggers (120 channels
total) - True 24-bit, large dynamic bandwidth 145 dB
- GPS time synchronization
- True network devices (TCP/IP protocol)
- Wireless telemetry using 802.11a/b
- Antelope software built in data transmission
protocols
11D. Building Sensors
- Episensor Accelerometers
- Vendor Kinemetrics
- 55 uniaxial 15 triaxial
- Displacement sensor
- 20 DCDTs from Transtek, Inc.
- Fiber optic displacement gauge reading units
- Retrievable Subsurface Accelerometers
- Vendor
- 10 triaxial
12E. CPT Truck Retrievable Subsurface
Accelerometers (RSA)
- Cone Penetration Testing Truck
- Hogentogler, Inc.
- Site characterization
- Progress - complete
- Retrievable Subsurface Accelerometers (RSA)
- Hogentogler, Inc.
- Compatible with Q330 data loggers
- Progress anticipated delivery of July 2003
13F. Mobile Command Center G. Networking
Equipment
- Mobile Command Center
- Vendor Master Body Works, Inc.
- Satellite uplink
- Unix workstations
- Progress anticipated delivery of July 1, 2003
- Networking Equipment
- Field LAN
- Campus LAN
- Satellite transmission system
14Equipment Overview
Sensors/Q330
Antelope
- Sensors/Data Acquisition
- Kinemetrics
- Sensors
- Data acquisition
- Q330 data loggers
- Wireless/wired
- Antelope software
- LAN
- Satellite/ISP to campus backbone
- UCLA NEES office
- NEESgrid
- NEES Data Repository
wireless
NEES Office
Satellite
15Facilities
- El Segundo parking garage
- 6679 Boelter Hall (190 ft2)
- Project Manager Daniel Whangs office
- 6683 Boelter Hall (90 ft2)
- System Administrator
- Additional office space requested (200 ft2)
16Demonstration Projects
- UCSD Camp Elliot
- completed Phase 1
- Eccentric Mass Shaker with 117 Channels
- Pleasant Valley Pumping Plant (June 2003)
- Long term instrumentation of cut slope
- Imperial Valley CPT investigation (July 2003)
- Cone data for liquefaction triggering database
- Four Seasons (September 2003-January 2004)
- 4 story perimeter moment frame building
- BYU/UCSB/USC Garner Valley (July 2004)
- Demonstration project
- Sensors Initiative (NSF proposal in review)
17Project Organization
ES Council SOC
18Project Management
- Director John Wallace
- Project Management Committee (PMC)
- PI, co-PIs, Project Manager Systems
Administrator - Weekly meetings
- Progress/goals
- Technical issues
- Budget issues
- Scheduling
- Staffing issues
- Quarterly/Annual reports (Requirements Document)
- GPRA reporting, NSF Site and VTC Visits
- NEES interactions/meetings/site reviews
- Advisory Boards (Scientific Implementation)
19Advisory Board
- Scientific
- Jim Beck (Caltech)
- Charles Farrar (Los Alamos)
- Enrique Luco (UCSD)
- Bob Nigbor (USC)
- Gerry Pardoen (UCI)
- Bill Spencer (UIUC)
- Ken Stokoe (UT)
- Meetings
- Typically, meet once a year with each group
- Implementation
- Andrew Adelman
- David Cocke
- Terry Dooley
- John Gavin
- Marshall Lew
- Tom Sabol
20Progress Since Last NSF Site Visit (June 17-18,
2002)
- Design development of Linear Inertial Shaker
- Accelerated schedule (delivered)
- Design field verification of retrievable
subsurface accelerometers - Field tests to verify retrievability
- Pilot testing of full data acquisition system
(wired mode) - UCSD Field test (117 channel), 4 Seasons test-bed
- Design and proof-of-concept testing of wireless
sensor network - Design and implementation of LAN (Gb routers,
switches, NEESpop, etc.)
21Project Procurement - Status
- Major Subcontracts Approved
- Eccentric mass shakers (Anco)
- Linear shaker (Anco/dSPACE)
- Data acquisition/sensors (Kinemetrics, Inc.)
- CPT (Hogentogler, Inc.)
- Outstanding items
- Satellite transmission system (FY04)
- LAN equipment (Commercial off the shelf)
- Fiber optics (currently conducting pilot testing)
22Budget
- Total NSF Award of 2,977,848
- Original award 2.65 million
- LAN supplement 325k
- Appropriation (FY01 to FY03) is 2,372,131
23Salaries BenefitsBudget items 1 2
- Total budget is 433,317 80,568
- Projected final cost is 467K 112K
- Did not include Project Manager salary
- Identified at 1st NSF Awardees meeting as a
critical item for each Site - Using cost savings from linear shaker
- Projected cost overrun of 65k
24EquipmentBudget item 5
- Eccentric mass shakers Budget 5a
- Projected cost savings of 4k
- Linear shaker Budget 5b
- Projected cost savings of 174k
- Data acquisition system Budget 5c
- Projected cost savings of 65k
- Retrievable Subsurface Accelerometers Budget 5d
- Projected cost overruns of 23k
25EquipmentBudget item 5
- Cone Penetration Testing Truck Budget 5e
- Projected cost savings of 13k
- Data acquisition trailer (mobile command center)
Budget 5f - Projected cost overrun of 70k
- Generators Budget 5i
- Projected cost savings of 19k
- Projected cost savings of 178k
26Unbudgeted ItemsBudget item 6
- Pilot study 1 - 400
- Pilot study 2 - 15k
- Pilot study 3 - 30k
- Enclosures for data loggers - 5k
- Necessary for shipping outdoor use
- 2002 NSF SVT approval
- Projected cost overruns of 75k
27Budget Summary
- Total Project Award of 2,977,848
- Projected final cost of 2,976,656
- Projected cost savings of 1192
- If all outstanding items came in on-budget
- Satellite (243k), FOSensors (65k), LAN (66 K)
- Contingency Satellite, Salaries (TA support,
Faculty summer salaries)
28SCHEDULE Vibration Equipment
- Eccentric mass shakers Gantt 2-5
- 100 complete
- Linear inertial shaker Gantt 6-10
- 95 complete
- Delivered May 03
29Data acquisition system/sensors Gantt 11-28
- 80 complete
- Projected completion Feb 04
- Major outstanding tasks
- Need to purchase fiber optic reading units Gantt
26 - Assemble and test full wireless system Gantt 28
30CPT, RSA Mobile Command Center
- CPT truck Gantt 29-34
- 100 complete
- RSA Gantt 35-40
- Estimated delivery of July 03
- Nearing completion
- Mobile Command Center Gantt 41-44
- Estimated delivery of July/August 03
31LAN/Telepresence Gantt 48-62
- Design high performance network Gantt 49 -
complete - Hired full-time systems administrator Gantt 50
- complete - Attend SI System Admin workshop Gantt 51 -
complete - Purchase networking equipment Gantt 54 40
complete - Purchase telepresence equipment Gantt 55
- Purchase satellite system Gantt 56 Fall 03
- Implement NEESpop Gantt 57 Summer 03
- Hire software developer Gantt 58 Fall 03
32Pilot Studies
- Proposal outlined pilot studies to
- integrate equipment and verify proper function
- Identify and address critical issues (technical
and operational) - Develop knowledge base for training and shared
use - PS1 (Data acquisition) Gantt 17
- Demonstrated at NSF SVT June 02
- PS2 (Laboratory) Gantt 64-68
- Demonstrated at NSF SVT June 02
- PS3 (Field) Gantt 69-73
- UCSD Field Test (wired mode)
- Commence testing Summer 03
33Strengths
- Personnel
- Diverse, active, relatively young project team
- Broad expertise (structures, geotechnical, IT)
- Project vision
- System interactions (e.g., SFSI, non-structural)
- Test specimen scale, boundary conditions
- Location Resources
- Southern California, Diverse student pool
- Strong professional interest interactions
- Project Progress
- Schedule We will complete the purchase and
integration of all equipment by September 30,
2004 - Equipment Meets or substantially exceeds all
specifications in the original proposal - Budget On budget
34Weaknesses
- Institutional support
- Operation/Insurance/Liability issues associated
with field testing
- Issues/Responses
- Teaching load
- Space
- Office, SERTL
- Lecturer/Student support
- Visibility
- Responses
- Four Seasons project has helped clarify many of
these issues - Develop web materials based on our experiences
(i.e., training material)
35Opportunities
- Center for Embedded Networked Sensing (CENS)
- Sensor networks (e.g., network time protocols,
in-network processing, multi-hopping) - NSF Research
- Sensors Initiative, Four Seasons Proposal, Alaska
- PEER Center (workshop)
- FEMA Performance-Based Seismic Design (ATC-58)
- Non-structural, SFSI
- Caltrans
- Combine available equipment
- 4 400k actuators, MTS, field pump
- NEES, EERI, SEA
36Threats
- UCLA NEES Equipment Site
- Additional loss of personnel
- Space (Office and Laboratory)
- Overall NEES Program
- Maintenance Operation Funds?
- NSF research funds (NEES GC)?
- Systems Integration Infrastructure and Support
37Upcoming Presentations
- Eccentric mass shakers and wired field test
- Linear inertial shaker system
- CPT and RSA
- Sensors Data Acquisition
- LAN
- 4 Seasons Test-bed Forced vibration tests
- Advisory Boards and Institutional Support
- Education, Outreach, and Training