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Yves Reuland, Panagiotis Martakis and Eleni Chatzi
Rapid post-earthquake damage assessment forms a critical element of resilience, ensuring a prompt and functional recovery of the built environment. Monitoring-based approaches have the potential to significantly improve upon current visual inspection-bas...
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Marco Andrea Pisani, Maria Pina Limongelli, Pier Francesco Giordano and Mattia Palermo
In this paper, the effectiveness of vibration-based tests for the detection of damages for prestressed concrete beams is investigated. Despite large research efforts, discrepant and sometimes contradicting conclusions have been drawn regarding the effica...
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Emre Ercan, Muhammed Serdar Avci, Mahmut Pekedis and Çaglayan Hizal
Structural health monitoring (SHM) plays a crucial role in extending the service life of engineering structures. Effective monitoring not only provides insights into the health and functionality of a structure but also serves as an early warning system f...
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Theresa Loss and Alexander Bergmann
Monitoring the structural health of wind turbine blades is essential to increase energy capture and operational safety of turbines, and therewith enhance competitiveness of wind energy. With the current trends of designing blades ever longer, detailed kn...
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Anurag Dubey, Vivien Denis and Roger Serra
Vibration-based structural health monitoring is an efficient way to diagnose damage and structural integrity at the earliest stage. In this paper, a new strategy is developed for damage localization and estimation, as well as damage properties identifica...
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Wahyu Caesarendra and Tegoeh Tjahjowidodo
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Ruicong Han and Xuefeng Zhao
Structural health monitoring (SHM) systems using modal- and vibration-based methods, particularly wireless systems, have been widely investigated in relation to the monitoring of damage states in civil infrastructures such as bridges and buildings. Unlik...
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Katsufumi Hashimoto, Tomoki Shiotani, Hiroyuki Mitsuya and Kai-Chun Chang
Micro energy harvesters (MEH) based on microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) are rapidly developing, providing a green and virtually infinite energy source. The electrostatic vibratory power generator outputs electric power when it vibrates, motivating u...
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Riku-Pekka Nikula, Mika Ruusunen and Stephan André Böhme
Machine learning techniques are commonly used in the vibration-based condition monitoring of rotating machines. However, few research studies have focused on model training from a practical viewpoint, namely, how to select representative training samples...
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Vincenzo Gattulli, Francesco Potenza and Giulio Piccirillo
This paper presents the results of an experimental dynamic campaign carried out on a reinforced concrete multi-span arch bridge. Five expeditious ambient vibration tests were conducted separately on five spans (one test in each span) of the bridge using ...
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Pier Francesco Giordano, Said Quqa and Maria Pina Limongelli
One of the most discussed aspects of vibration-based structural health monitoring (SHM) is how to link identified parameters with structural health conditions. To this aim, several damage indexes have been proposed in the relevant literature based on typ...
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Hoofar Shokravi, Hooman Shokravi, Norhisham Bakhary, Mahshid Heidarrezaei, Seyed Saeid Rahimian Koloor and Michal Petru
A large number of research studies in structural health monitoring (SHM) have presented, extended, and used subspace system identification. However, there is a lack of research on systematic literature reviews and surveys of studies in this field. Theref...
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Minh-Huy Nguyen, Tran-De-Nhat Truong, Thanh-Cao Le and Duc-Duy Ho
For cable structures, the tension force is one of the main factors showing the structure?s health. If the tension force falls below a safe level during construction or operation, it can lead to partial or complete the structural failure, posing a risk to...
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Marco Bonopera
Stress state evaluation in axially loaded structural members is significant for sustaining and preserving the service life of buildings. While successful monitoring furnishes staunch information on the health, integrity, safety and serviceability of stru...
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Yun Sun , Qiuwei Yang and Xi Peng
Vibration-based damage assessment technology is a hot topic in aerospace engineering, civil engineering, and mechanical engineering. In this paper, a damage assessment approach using multiple-stage dynamic flexibility analysis is proposed for structural ...
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Donya Hajializadeh
With the ever-increasing number of well-aged bridges carrying traffic loads beyond their intended design capacity, there is an urgency to find reliable and efficient means of monitoring structural safety and integrity. Among different attempts, vibration...
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Yuqing Gao, Khalid M. Mosalam, Yueshi Chen, Wei Wang and Yiyi Chen
Auto-regressive (AR) time series (TS) models are useful for structural damage detection in vibration-based structural health monitoring (SHM). However, certain limitations, e.g., non-stationarity and subjective feature selection, have reduced its wide-sp...
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