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Structural Health Monitoring and Symptom-Based Reliability
An international workshop on structural health monitoring was held at Stanford University in September of 1999. Results of this workshop are summarized in a subjective manner herein. We believe that future efforts should be concentrated on the analysis and interpretation of collected data. Because many professional engineers are capable of assessing the damage of existing structures, attempts have been made to build expert systems in the subject area of condition evaluation of existing structures. Moreover, fuzzy sets have been applied in civil engineering research including damage assessments. Recently, efforts are being made to develop and apply symptom-based reliability to evaluate the safety of existing structures. Potentially, symptom-based reliability can be used to monitor the structural condition of existing structures. Wong et al., also advocated a holistic approach to structural health monitoring in the form of a "value chain" achieving the value of the stakeholder. These works are summarized and discussed herein.
Structural Health Monitoring and Symptom-Based Reliability
An international workshop on structural health monitoring was held at Stanford University in September of 1999. Results of this workshop are summarized in a subjective manner herein. We believe that future efforts should be concentrated on the analysis and interpretation of collected data. Because many professional engineers are capable of assessing the damage of existing structures, attempts have been made to build expert systems in the subject area of condition evaluation of existing structures. Moreover, fuzzy sets have been applied in civil engineering research including damage assessments. Recently, efforts are being made to develop and apply symptom-based reliability to evaluate the safety of existing structures. Potentially, symptom-based reliability can be used to monitor the structural condition of existing structures. Wong et al., also advocated a holistic approach to structural health monitoring in the form of a "value chain" achieving the value of the stakeholder. These works are summarized and discussed herein.
Structural Health Monitoring and Symptom-Based Reliability
Yao, James T. P. (author) / Wong, Felix S. (author)
First US-Japan Workshop on Life-Cycle Cost Analysis and Design of Civil Infrastructure Systems ; 2000 ; Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
2001-06-22
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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