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AMARILES-LOPEZ, Cristhian Camilo  e  OSORIO-GOMEZ, Cristian Camilo. Weighted Average Bridge Inspection Methodology (WABIM). Dyna rev.fac.nac.minas [online]. 2023, vol.90, n.225, pp.55-63.  Epub 22-Fev-2024. ISSN 0012-7353.  https://doi.org/10.15446/dyna.v90n225.104694.

This article discusses developing a methodology based on visual inspection for quantifying bridge damage (WABIM). The proposed methodology was developed through the application of weighted averages and a case study. Many current visual inspection methodologies, manuals, or guides related to bridges only allow qualitative results to be determined. Consequently, a high degree of inefficiency and inaccuracy was identified in the results from traditional methodologies; since they have a subjective approach, the results merely depend on the observer. Therefore, a methodological proposal was generated that allowed qualitative results to be described quantitatively, increasing the objectivity of the analysis and the accuracy of bridge maintenance plans. Rating ranges are used with weighted averages for each pathology, applied directly to the structural elements of the bridges. The classification guidelines and pathologies of bridge structures are adapted according to the Manual for the Visual Inspection of Bridges and Pontoons of Invías, Colombia. The case study was developed on a bridge in the city of Pereira, Colombia, presenting more significant surface deterioration and equipment deterioration. The WABIM methodology identified that periodic maintenance is required and the intervention's emphasis.

Palavras-chave : bridge methodology; damage quantification; pathologies; structural health; visual inspection.

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