Bridge management systems: overview and framework for smart management

Author:

de Freitas Bello Vanessa Saback1,Popescu Cosmin1ORCID,Blanksvärd Thomas1,Täljsten Björn1

Affiliation:

1. Luleå University of Technology (LTU), Luleå, Sweden

Abstract

<p>Throughout the world, many medieval and historic bridges remain in operation. Deterioration and failures have increased in the already aging bridges due to consistent growth in traffic volume and axle loads. Therefore, the importance of Bridge Management Systems (BMS) to ensure safety of operation and maximize maintenance investments has also increased. Recent improvements in technology also contribute to the demand for optimized and more resource-efficient BMS. In this study, a literature review was performed to map current bridge management practices and systems in operation in the world. The outcomes identified Bridge Information Modelling (BrIM) and Digital Twins as novel approaches that enable efficient management of the whole lifecycle of a bridge. From these outcomes, a framework of an ideal BMS is proposed to achieve automated and smart management of bridges.</p>

Publisher

International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE)

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