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Evaluation of a large-scale bridge strain, temperature and crack monitoring with distributed fibre optic sensors
Many structures like bridges are ageing and the necessity to measure the uncertain parameters is relevant. Crack-related parameters can be measured with traditional techniques like crack gauges and displacemen...
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Long-term monitoring of high-rise buildings connected by link bridges
Structural health monitoring has potential to become a central tool to be used in the field of civil engineering. A proper monitoring strategy allows one to assess long-term structural behavior, schedule maint...
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The neutral axis location for structural health monitoring: an overview
Structural health monitoring (SHM) is the process of continuously or periodically measuring structural parameters over time and the transformation of the acquired data into information about the actual struct...
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Detecting, localizing, and quantifying damage using two-dimensional sensing sheet: lab test and field application
Damage to structures in the form of cracks could reduce safety and induce high maintenance cost. Structural health monitoring (SHM) is increasingly employed to detect damage in the structure and inform the sta...
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Special issue on Distributed and quasi-distributed monitoring of civil infrastructure systems
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A hybrid approach for prediction of long-term behavior of concrete structures
Concrete displays long-term time-dependent behavior due to its rheological properties. The prediction of long-term behavior of concrete is difficult, even under laboratory conditions, due to the stochastic nat...