Print Email Facebook Twitter Wolf Rock Lighthouse Long-Term Monitoring Title Wolf Rock Lighthouse Long-Term Monitoring Author Brownjohn, James (University of Exeter) Raby, Alison (Plymouth University) Bassitt, James (University of Exeter) Antonini, A. (TU Delft Coastal Engineering) Zhu, Zuo (University of Exeter) Dobson, Peter (Trinity House) Date 2024 Abstract Wolf Rock Lighthouse is a Victorian era masonry structure located in an extreme environment facing the fiercest Atlantic storms off the southwest coast of England whose dynamic behaviour has been studied since 2016. Initially, a modal test was used to determine modal parameters; then, in 2017, a monitoring system was installed that has operated intermittently providing response data for a number of characteristic loading events. These events have included wave loads due to storms, a small UK earthquake, helicopters landing on the helideck, and the grounding of a ship on the reef. This is believed to be the most extensive experimental campaign on any structure of this type. This paper briefly describes a unique project involving the characterisation and measurement of dynamic behaviour due to different forms of dynamic loading. Subject condition assessmentforced vibrationlighthouseoperational modal analysissystem identification To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:aeee82c3-7a8c-43fd-a513-8a344c35ac3e DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/infrastructures9040077 ISSN 2412-3811 Source Infrastructures, 9 (4) Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2024 James Brownjohn, Alison Raby, James Bassitt, A. Antonini, Zuo Zhu, Peter Dobson Files PDF infrastructures-09-00077.pdf 12.56 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:aeee82c3-7a8c-43fd-a513-8a344c35ac3e/datastream/OBJ/view