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Real-Time Damage Detection and Performance Evaluation for Buildings
Real-time structural health monitoring is not a promise. It is an existing technology that has been deployed and advanced successfully s on many buildings, bridges, and other types of structures. In this chapter we examine the possible advantages as well as implementation schemes for a system which can provide real-time performance and damage information for buildings and other types of structures.
Real-Time Damage Detection and Performance Evaluation for Buildings
Real-time structural health monitoring is not a promise. It is an existing technology that has been deployed and advanced successfully s on many buildings, bridges, and other types of structures. In this chapter we examine the possible advantages as well as implementation schemes for a system which can provide real-time performance and damage information for buildings and other types of structures.
Real-Time Damage Detection and Performance Evaluation for Buildings
Springer Environmental Sci.,Engineering
Garevski, Mihail (editor) / Naeim, Farzad (author)
2012-10-28
30 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Building instrumentation , Realtime , Damage detection , Performance evaluation , Seismic response , Vibration control , Fragility functions , Deterministic and probabilistic damage estimates Engineering , Civil Engineering , Vibration, Dynamical Systems, Control , Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences , Solid Mechanics , Mineral Resources , Earth and Environmental Science
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