TY - JOUR
T1 - Bridge load testing for assessment
T2 - recent advances in application, collaboration, codes, and research
AU - Bertola, Numa
AU - Bhowmick, Alok
AU - Casas, Joan R.
AU - Chacon, Rolando
AU - Cousins, Dave
AU - Grimson, Jesse
AU - Lantsoght, Eva O.L.
AU - Losanno, Daniele
AU - Olaszek, Piotr
AU - Sas, Gabriel
AU - Schmidt, Jacob W.
AU - Valenzuela, Matías A.
AU - Žnidarič, Aleš
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - As the bridge stock in many countries is ageing, the topic of bridge assessment is gaining more importance. Bridge load testing is one of the tools that can be used to assess existing bridges. Over the past decade, assessment, and by extent, bridge load testing, have been applied, studied, and improved in various countries. This paper provides an international overview of bridge assessment practices, load testing practices, and recent research insights. Moreover, synergies in the research activities, collaboration efforts via technical committees, and recently published codes and guidelines are highlighted. The major topics of importance identified are linking load testing to global and element structural behaviour, improved on-site sensing techniques, incorporating load testing with structural monitoring, non-destructive evaluation, numerical modelling, probabilistic analysis, and leveraging the use of digital tools for embedding detailed load testing insights into modern bridge management systems. It can be concluded that bridge load testing is a dynamic field of application and research, for which international collaboration and comparing best practices is essential.
AB - As the bridge stock in many countries is ageing, the topic of bridge assessment is gaining more importance. Bridge load testing is one of the tools that can be used to assess existing bridges. Over the past decade, assessment, and by extent, bridge load testing, have been applied, studied, and improved in various countries. This paper provides an international overview of bridge assessment practices, load testing practices, and recent research insights. Moreover, synergies in the research activities, collaboration efforts via technical committees, and recently published codes and guidelines are highlighted. The major topics of importance identified are linking load testing to global and element structural behaviour, improved on-site sensing techniques, incorporating load testing with structural monitoring, non-destructive evaluation, numerical modelling, probabilistic analysis, and leveraging the use of digital tools for embedding detailed load testing insights into modern bridge management systems. It can be concluded that bridge load testing is a dynamic field of application and research, for which international collaboration and comparing best practices is essential.
KW - Bridge assessment
KW - diagnostic load testing
KW - international collaboration
KW - measurement techniques
KW - monitoring
KW - proof load testing
KW - state-of-the-practice
KW - stop criteria
KW - structural reliability
KW - technical committees
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105024885443
U2 - 10.1080/15732479.2025.2594077
DO - 10.1080/15732479.2025.2594077
M3 - Artículo de revisión
AN - SCOPUS:105024885443
SN - 1573-2479
JO - Structure and Infrastructure Engineering
JF - Structure and Infrastructure Engineering
ER -