
Detecting, monitoring and modeling damage within the decision-making process in the context of managing bridges: a review
2024; Taylor & Francis; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/15732479.2024.2331103
ISSN1744-8980
AutoresAna Carolina Pereira Martins, José Maria Franco de Carvalho, Maria Cláudia Sousa Alvarenga, Diôgo Silva de Oliveira, Kléos Magalhães Lenz César Júnior, José Carlos Lopes Ribeiro, Galileu Silva Santos, Rogério Calazans Verly,
Tópico(s)Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
ResumoThe expansion of transportation infrastructure and the aging and deterioration of its constituent elements make bridge maintenance management programs more expensive and complex. In this context, a bridge management system (BMS) has become a fundamental tool for managing and controlling the entire process involving the structures, from design, construction, operation, and maintenance. Information regarding bridges, inspection, and damage detection should be standardized and digitized for stakeholder access. The provided bibliometric analysis demonstrates that inspection, structural health monitoring (SHM), deterioration, damage detection, and decision-making are trending topics. These topics guided a comprehensive literature review bringing advances and discussing assessment quality, the ability to detect damage, and the most accurate and cost-effective intervention. Finally, the challenges and limitations of these topics are identified, and possible solutions to overcome these limitations are discussed.
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