Integrated remote sensing and visualization (IRSV) system for transportation infrastructure operations and management, phase one, volume 3 : use of scanning LiDAR in structural evaluation of bridges.
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2009-12-01
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Abstract:This volume introduces several applications of remote bridge inspection technologies studied in
this Integrated Remote Sensing and Visualization (IRSV) study using ground-based LiDAR
systems. In particular, the application of terrestrial LiDAR for bridge health monitoring is
explored both in the laboratory and on-site. An automated bridge condition evaluation system
based on terrestrial LiDAR data, LiBE (LiDAR based Bridge Evaluation), was developed. The
research completed during this Phase One effort have demonstrated that LiDAR systems
adequately address the functions of defect detection and quantification, clearance measurement,
and displacement measurement during bridge static load testing. Several bridges in
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, and to some extent in other areas have been evaluated
using LiBE and quantitative bridge rating mechanisms. The ratings generated through what we
describe as the IRSV System are intended to demonstrate, combined with other technologies -
(see Volume Five) - how LiDAR-based bridge evaluation can be applied to bridge monitoring
consistent with existing state and federal bridge management policies. A cost-benefit analysis
was conducted as part of this project that demonstrates the relevancy of Commercial Remote
Sensing (CRS) technologies to current nation-wide bridge management problems. It also has the
potential of reducing bridge maintenance and repair costs that are incurred by a wide variety of
stakeholders, both public and private. The results generated by our testing and developing a
“proof of concept” for these technologies are valuable for those professionals involved in bridge
management decision-making.
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