TY - JOUR
T1 - BrIM and Digital Twin Integration for Structural Health Monitoring and Analysis of the Villena Rey Bridge via Laser Scanning
AU - Salcedo Cerquin, Rodrigo Fabian
AU - Alarcon, Mijael
AU - Delgadillo, Rick M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 by the authors.
PY - 2025/11
Y1 - 2025/11
N2 - This research analyzes the implementation of terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) in Building Information Modeling for Bridges (BrIM) for the structural monitoring and analysis of the Villena Rey Bridge, considering that bridges undergo progressive deterioration due to environmental factors and dynamic loads, making advanced monitoring technologies essential. The capture of three-dimensional data through TLS enabled the generation of a point cloud in RCS format, which was processed and optimized in Autodesk ReCap Pro, and subsequently used to create a digital twin in Revit, facilitating simulations and structural analyses. Furthermore, the integration of this information with Power BI resulted in a decision support system (DSS) that enhances data interpretation. The results indicate quantifiable improvements directly related to the application of the proposed BrIM-based methodology. Specifically, the accuracy in detecting structural anomalies increased by 37% compared to traditional visual inspection methods, as detailed. Likewise, the time required for structural evaluation and diagnosis decreased by 42%, allowing faster and more reliable decision-making. Furthermore, the integration of structural data with analytical tools enhanced the accuracy of maintenance planning by 31%, which, in turn, contributed to a 25% reduction in operational costs. These findings, discussed in detail in the Results section, confirm the effectiveness of the proposed approach in improving the inspection, maintenance, and management of bridge structures. Finally, as highlighted in the Conclusions, the integration of technologies such as TLS, Revit, and Power BI represents a significant step forward in digital road infrastructure management and provides a foundation for future research focused on refining and expanding this methodology.
AB - This research analyzes the implementation of terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) in Building Information Modeling for Bridges (BrIM) for the structural monitoring and analysis of the Villena Rey Bridge, considering that bridges undergo progressive deterioration due to environmental factors and dynamic loads, making advanced monitoring technologies essential. The capture of three-dimensional data through TLS enabled the generation of a point cloud in RCS format, which was processed and optimized in Autodesk ReCap Pro, and subsequently used to create a digital twin in Revit, facilitating simulations and structural analyses. Furthermore, the integration of this information with Power BI resulted in a decision support system (DSS) that enhances data interpretation. The results indicate quantifiable improvements directly related to the application of the proposed BrIM-based methodology. Specifically, the accuracy in detecting structural anomalies increased by 37% compared to traditional visual inspection methods, as detailed. Likewise, the time required for structural evaluation and diagnosis decreased by 42%, allowing faster and more reliable decision-making. Furthermore, the integration of structural data with analytical tools enhanced the accuracy of maintenance planning by 31%, which, in turn, contributed to a 25% reduction in operational costs. These findings, discussed in detail in the Results section, confirm the effectiveness of the proposed approach in improving the inspection, maintenance, and management of bridge structures. Finally, as highlighted in the Conclusions, the integration of technologies such as TLS, Revit, and Power BI represents a significant step forward in digital road infrastructure management and provides a foundation for future research focused on refining and expanding this methodology.
KW - Autodesk ReCap Pro
KW - bridge information modeling
KW - decision support system
KW - transport layer security
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105021469094
U2 - 10.3390/app152111741
DO - 10.3390/app152111741
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:105021469094
SN - 2076-3417
VL - 15
JO - Applied Sciences (Switzerland)
JF - Applied Sciences (Switzerland)
IS - 21
M1 - 11741
ER -