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Bridges

Accurate and high-resolution motion sensors are crucial for the structural monitoring of bridges.

Bridges

These sensors play a vital role in providing precise measurements of small deflections caused by various factors such as moving vehicles, wind gusts, or environmental forces.

When it comes to monitoring deflections in bridges, the NORSUB MRUs excel. With their exceptional accuracy, offering up to 0.01 degrees in roll and pitch measurements, the NORSUB MRUs are specifically designed to provide reliable and precise data. They enable accurate monitoring of even the smallest deflections, ensuring the integrity and safety of the monitored bridges.

The NORSUB MRUs go beyond accuracy and incorporate onboard real-time FFT analysis, an invaluable capability for vibration monitoring. This feature allows for the detection and analysis of structural vibrations, aiding in identifying potential issues and ensuring the structural integrity of the monitored bridges.

By utilizing NORSUB MRUs, structural engineers and monitoring systems can rely on accurate and high-resolution motion sensors to assess and track deflections in bridges. This proactive approach enables timely maintenance and ensures the long-term structural integrity of these critical transportation assets.
illustration of our MRU Marine showing roll, pitch, yaw, surge, sway and heave
An image of the Norwegian Subsea eMRU

Designed for easy installation

The NORSUB eMRU is a compact unit with easy installation process, supporting various communication protocols and featuring a dust and splash-proof design.Read more about the eMRU

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