Development of a Schema for the Remote Inspection of Bridges

IF 1.5 Q3 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
D. Nepomuceno, J. Bennetts, M. Pregnolato, T. Tryfonas, P. J. Vardanega
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Abstract

Visual inspection remains key for assessing the condition of bridges and hence assisting with planning and maintenance activities. There have been many efforts to improve or supplement visual inspection processes using new sensing technologies and data capture methods to usher in an era of ‘smart bridges’ or ‘smart infrastructure’. One method to improve data capture is a ‘remote inspection’ where inspectors use digital photographs of a bridge to identify and grade structural defects to the standard of a ‘General inspection’ (GI). In this paper, survey data is presented to help formulate a preliminary assessment of the potential for engineers to implement this possible evolution of the visual inspection process. A potential Schema for remote visual inspections is developed and presented as a conceptual web application. The focus on the development of the Schema includes the need for ease of use by inspectors and integration of collected digital data into bridge management systems. The suggested platform is seen as a transitional method to aid in the long-term implementation of further automation of the inspection process. The system architecture is provided along with possible technologies that may support or enhance it, as well as a discussion of the potential barriers to implementation.
桥梁远程检测方案的开发
目视检查仍然是评估桥梁状况的关键,从而有助于规划和维护活动。人们已经做出了许多努力,利用新的传感技术和数据捕获方法来改进或补充视觉检测过程,以迎来“智能桥梁”或“智能基础设施”的时代。改善数据捕获的一种方法是“远程检查”,检查员使用桥梁的数字照片来识别和分级结构缺陷,达到“一般检查”(GI)的标准。在本文中,调查数据被提出,以帮助制定一个初步评估的潜力,工程师实施这种可能的演变目视检查过程。开发了用于远程视觉检查的潜在Schema,并将其作为概念性web应用程序呈现。制定《方案》的重点包括便于检查员使用和将收集到的数字数据集成到桥梁管理系统中。建议的平台被视为一种过渡方法,以帮助长期实施进一步自动化的检查过程。系统架构与可能支持或增强它的技术一起提供,以及对实现的潜在障碍的讨论。
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