2020
DOI: 10.1108/ijbpa-12-2019-0111
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Real-time structural health monitoring for concrete beams: a cost-effective ‘Industry 4.0’ solution using piezo sensors

Abstract: PurposeThis research paper adopts the fundamental tenets of advanced technologies in industry 4.0 to monitor the structural health of concrete beam members using cost-effective non-destructive technologies. In so doing, the work illustrates how a coalescence of low-cost digital technologies can seamlessly integrate to solve practical construction problems.Design/methodology/approachA mixed philosophies epistemological design is adopted to implement the empirical quantitative analysis of “real-time” data collec… Show more

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“…The BIM-based visual safety warning and information management method of bridge promoted [32] , which provides convenience for real-time intelligent collection and transmission of bridge health monitoring information [33] . In the aspect of information storage, the application of database technology provides a safe and efficient storage environment for massive monitoring information.…”
Section: Development Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The BIM-based visual safety warning and information management method of bridge promoted [32] , which provides convenience for real-time intelligent collection and transmission of bridge health monitoring information [33] . In the aspect of information storage, the application of database technology provides a safe and efficient storage environment for massive monitoring information.…”
Section: Development Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The costs could be higher because there are no recent estimates. The risk of structural failure was not unique to bridges considering that different structural failure forms were observed in building structures in Australia’s New South Wales [ 10 ]. Similar challenges were documented in developing economies such as India and Iran [ 11 ], where non-adherence to building codes is common.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, quantitative data are required to verify the effectiveness of the greening engineering in a sponge city. Therefore, sensing elements must be added to all engineering methods to record real-time information [ 10 , 11 ]; moreover, cloud servers can be employed for analysis and to provide greening results with more favorable readability and reliability. Some methods to make cities greener include the following: City surfaces can be altered to include permeable pavement that can breathe.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%