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Comparison of Visual Inspection and Structural-Health Monitoring As Bridge Condition Assessment Methods
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EngineeringInspectionStructural PerformanceStructural EngineeringStructural IdentificationVisual InspectionBridge DesignStructural IntegrityReliability EngineeringHybrid Evaluation TechniqueSystems EngineeringStructural Health MonitoringBuilding MaintenanceNon-destructive TestingAutomated InspectionBuilding PerformanceInstalled Monitoring SystemsCivil EngineeringStructural AnalysisMonitoringConstruction ManagementStructural-health MonitoringConstruction Engineering
This paper presents the results of a research project aimed at examining the capabilities and challenges of two distinct but not mutually exclusive approaches to in-service bridge assessment: visual inspection and installed monitoring systems. In this study, the intended functionality of both approaches was evaluated on its ability to identify potential structural damage and to provide decision-making support. Inspection and monitoring are compared in terms of their functional performance, cost, and barriers (real and perceived) to implementation. Both methods have strengths and weaknesses across the metrics analyzed, and it is likely that a hybrid evaluation technique that adopts both approaches will optimize efficiency of condition assessment and ultimately lead to better decision making.
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