Daniel Rodriguez Polania
Bridges structural health monitoring (SHM) with aid of building information modeling (BIM) and remote sensing technologies.
Rel. Francesco Tondolo, Anna Osello, Marco Piras. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Civile, 2020
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Abstract
Damage detection and characterization of structures is a key aspect in the field of civil engineering. Structures already constructed as well as new structures should be periodically monitored in order identify possible appearance of new damage and obtain reliable information about its integrity. These monitoring procedures should be applied periodically in time in order to instruct rapid repair treatments and guarantee safety to its users. Following this needs, the Structural Health monitoring (SHM) arises as a process of damage detection and characterization in structures with technologies such as sensors, non-destructive testing, etc. or with simple techniques such as visual inspections. Given the fact that SHM processes leads to a collection of a vast and variable quantity of data about a structure, the Building Information Modeling (BIM) is starting to gain relevance in this context, as it has already shown its utility to store and manage different type of data during the design stages of a structure.
On specific, the field of heritage building information modeling (HBIM) presents a solution to create accurate models of existing structures
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