Digital twinning during load tests of railway bridges - case study: the high-speed railway network, Extremadura, Spain

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This article presents a case study with various developments of digital twinning of a sample of load tests performed on several railways bridges. The case study is located in Extremadura, South Western Spain and its aim is the generation of a validated, multi-layered information construct in the form of a digital twin as the result of a load test. This result is conceived, not only to verify the assumptions of the design of the bridge but also, to optimize future maintenance plans of the network. This particular case study is framed within a vaster European effort on digitization of the construction sector. Research and Innovation Actions within this demo case are aimed at integrating routine requirements and procedures of load tests with cutting edge digital technologies for the generation of validated virtual replica of these physical bridges. The generated twins during these load tests behaviourally match the obtained response during loading and as such, represent an ideal model for future simulations and behavioural predictions. Different data-gathering techniques and numerical models are integrated within a Common Data Environment (CDE). All efforts related to measurement, simulation, 3D modelling, assessment and validation can be wrapped up systematically for further use during regular operation of the asset.

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Chacón, R., Ramonell, C., Posada, H., Sierra, P., Tomar, R., Martínez de la Rosa, C., … Wagmeister, S. (2024). Digital twinning during load tests of railway bridges - case study: the high-speed railway network, Extremadura, Spain. Structure and Infrastructure Engineering, 20(7–8), 1105–1119. https://doi.org/10.1080/15732479.2023.2264840

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