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Bridge Digital Twins Creation Using an Unorthodox Approach

 Bridge Digital Twins Creation Using an Unorthodox Approach
Auteur(s): , , , ,
Présenté pendant IABSE Congress: Beyond Structural Engineering in a Changing World, San José, Cost Rica, 25-27 Seotember 2024, publié dans , pp. 1023-1030
DOI: 10.2749/sanjose.2024.1023
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The design procedure for a new bridge is standardised, and the methodology is clearly set by design standards. These are mainly computational static schemes, load influences, and behaviour of detai...
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Auteur(s): (Faculty of Civil Engineering, Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava, Slovakia)
(Faculty of Civil Engineering, Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava, Slovakia)
(Faculty of Civil Engineering, Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava, Slovakia)
(Faculty of Civil Engineering, Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava, Slovakia)
(Faculty of Civil Engineering, Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava, Slovakia)
(Faculty of Civil Engineering, Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava, Slovakia)
(Faculty of Civil Engineering, Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava, Slovakia)
(Campus Querétaro, School of Engineering and Sciences, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico)
Médium: papier de conférence
Langue(s): anglais
Conférence: IABSE Congress: Beyond Structural Engineering in a Changing World, San José, Cost Rica, 25-27 Seotember 2024
Publié dans:
Page(s): 1023-1030 Nombre total de pages (du PDF): 8
Page(s): 1023-1030
Nombre total de pages (du PDF): 8
DOI: 10.2749/sanjose.2024.1023
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The design procedure for a new bridge is standardised, and the methodology is clearly set by design standards. These are mainly computational static schemes, load influences, and behaviour of details such as joints, supports, etc. However, suppose we need to know the response of an existing bridge. In that case, experience shows that these procedures are often not sufficient to achieve consistency of numerical results (strain, frequencies, displacements, stresses, etc.) with the measured values; it is often necessary to modify static schemes and include various side effects that are otherwise not considered or neglected in the design. Getting a quality digital twin is a relatively difficult task. This paper describes some interesting practical examples of how better numerical models – digital twins of bridges – have been gradually built and debugged.