Skip to main content

and
  1. No Access

    Article

    Crack width measurement with OFDR distributed fiber optic sensors considering strain redistribution after structure cracking

    Crack monitoring is an important task in structural health monitoring. In this study, a procedure is developed to assess the crack width based on the strain curve of distributed fiber optic sensors (DFOS), tak...

    Lizhi Zhao, Fujian Tang, Gang Li in Journal of Civil Structural Health Monitor… (2024)

  2. Article

    Preface

    Hong-Nan Li, Chao Li in Science China Technological Sciences (2023)

  3. No Access

    Article

    Experimental and numerical investigation into corrosion-induced mortar/concrete cracking with distributed optical fiber sensors

    In this study, corrosion-induced mortar/concrete cracking is experimentally investigated with optical frequency domain reflectometry (OFDR) distributed optical fiber sensors, and numerical simulation is perfor...

    Lizhi Zhao, Fujian Tang, Els Verstrynge in Journal of Civil Structural Health Monitor… (2022)

  4. No Access

    Article

    Seismic fragility analysis of deteriorating RC bridge columns with time-variant capacity index

    This paper presents a methodology to perform seismic fragility analysis of deteriorating reinforced concrete (RC) bridge columns induced by corrosion based on time-variant capacity estimates. The typically sim...

    Hu Cheng, Hong-Nan Li, Y. B. Yang, Dong-Sheng Wang in Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering (2019)

  5. No Access

    Article

    Monitoring-based analysis of the static and dynamic characteristic of wind actions for long-span cable-stayed bridge

    Wind action is one of the environmental actions which has substantial static and dynamic effects on the long-span bridges. The main objective of the paper is to reveal the static and dynamic characteristics of...

    Dong-Hui Yang, Ting-Hua Yi, Hong-Nan Li in Journal of Civil Structural Health Monitor… (2018)

  6. No Access

    Article

    Seismic performance of traditional adobe masonry walls subjected to in-plane cyclic loading

    Traditional adobe masonry wall is made of natural soil, sand, fiber materials without artificial hydraulic binders such as cement, lime and etc. It has been wildly used in residential buildings all over the wo...

    Feng Wu, Hai-Tao Wang, Gang Li, **-Qing Jia, Hong-Nan Li in Materials and Structures (2016)

  7. Article

    Open Access

    Biodegradation of two organophosphorus pesticides in whole corn silage as affected by the cultured Lactobacillus plantarum

    Biodegradation of the pesticides is considered as one of the safest and cheapest ways. The aim of the present study was to reveal if the inoculated Lactic acid bacteria widely used in silage could provide benefic...

    Ying-Hua Zhang, Di Xu, **n-Huai Zhao, Yao Song, Yan-Le Liu, Hong-Nan Li in 3 Biotech (2016)

  8. No Access

    Article

    State-of-the-art in structural health monitoring of large and complex civil infrastructures

    Researchers and administrative authorities have long recognized the significance of implementing long-term structural health monitoring (SHM) systems for civil infrastructures, especially large-span space stru...

    Hong-Nan Li, Liang Ren, Zi-Guang Jia in Journal of Civil Structural Health Monitor… (2016)

  9. No Access

    Article

    Strength and stress–strain characteristics of traditional adobe block and masonry

    Traditional unstabilized adobe low-rise buildings are common in many Chinese small towns and villages. This paper presents a study on the uniaxial compressive strength and stress–strain behavior of traditional...

    Feng Wu, Gang Li, Hong-Nan Li, **-Qing Jia in Materials and Structures (2013)

  10. No Access

    Article

    Response of a transmission tower-line system at a canyon site to spatially varying ground motions

    Collapses of transmission towers were often observed in previous large earthquakes such as the Chi-Chi earthquake in Taiwan and Wenchuan earthquake in Sichuan, China. These collapses were partially caused by t...

    Hong-nan Li, Feng-long Bai, Li Tian, Hong Hao in Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE A (2011)

  11. No Access

    Article

    Perturbation spectrum method for seismic analysis of non-classically damped systems

    Fundamental principles from structural dynamics, random theory and perturbation methods are adopted to develop a new response spectrum combination rule for the seismic analysis of non-classically damped system...

    Wei Guo, Hong-nan Li, Zhen Guo in Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE A (2010)

  12. No Access

    Chapter and Conference Paper

    TLCD Semi-active Control Methodology of Fuzzy Neural Network for Eccentric Buildings

    In this paper, a semi-actively tuned liquid column damper (TLCD) based on fuzzy neural networks (FNN) is proposed to vibration control of irregular buildings excited by multi-dimensional earthquake ground moti...

    Hong-Nan Li, Qiao **, Gangbing Song, Guo-**n Wang in Advances in Natural Computation (2005)

  13. No Access

    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Semi-active Control for Eccentric Structures with MR Damper by Hybrid Intelligent Algorithm

    In this paper, an application of hybrid intelligent control algorithm to semi-active Control of the MR Damper is presented for engineering structures. The control signal is optimized directly by the μGA approach ...

    Hong-Nan Li, Zhiguo Chang, Jun Li in Advances in Intelligent Computing (2005)