Sensor Technologies for Civil Infrastructures 2014
DOI: 10.1533/9780857099136.1
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Introduction to sensing for structural performance assessment and health monitoring

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“…The strategy analysed in the present paper is composed of two stages, as depicted in Figure 2. A preliminary study is first performed to identify: (1) the endogenous factors, namely the sources of vulnerability of the system, its material and geometrical properties, and the aspects associated with its condition state (e.g., material defects, current damages, or evidence of previous damages); (2) the exogenous factors, such as hazards, peculiar operational conditions, loading, and environmental factors.…”
Section: Feature Selection Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The strategy analysed in the present paper is composed of two stages, as depicted in Figure 2. A preliminary study is first performed to identify: (1) the endogenous factors, namely the sources of vulnerability of the system, its material and geometrical properties, and the aspects associated with its condition state (e.g., material defects, current damages, or evidence of previous damages); (2) the exogenous factors, such as hazards, peculiar operational conditions, loading, and environmental factors.…”
Section: Feature Selection Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and geometrical properties, and the aspects associated with its condition state (e.g., material defects, current damages, or evidence of previous damages); (2) the exogenous factors such as hazards, peculiar operational conditions, loading, and environmental factors. Engineering judgment plays a relevant role in performing this task, and it should always be supported by the knowledge acquired on similar cases, documentation, surveys, inspections, sampling, experimental tests, and analytical and numerical simulations It is worth noting that these are typical sources for structural assessment and retrofitting as recommended by codes and standards, as the Eurocode 8 part 3 [56], the International Existing Building Code [57], the ASCE/SEI Standard 41-06 [58], or the ISO 13822 [59] among others.…”
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“…These activities usually involve gathering information about several components of the structure through which informed decisions about its state can be deduced. Wang et al [1] reported that one of the earliest permanent structural monitoring of high-rise buildings dates back to the 1940s. The need to track and measure the progress of structures continually and as a permanent feature gave birth to the term Structural Health Monitoring.…”
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“…Generally speaking, the complexity and success of a structural health monitoring (SHM) system depends on three aspects: detection of damage, accurate localization of damage, and quantification of the damage. 1 This research article focuses on the second aspect, that is, accurate damage localization with a SHM system particularly with high residuals. Acoustic emission (AE) is one of the most important non-destructive technique for passive health monitoring.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%