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Are Civil Structural Engineers “Risk Averse”? Can Civionics Help?
Abstract This paper discusses the reasons civil engineers have for being conservative in their design and argues that structural health monitoring will assist in providing data that could realistically be used to calibrate load and strength factors leading to more efficient and economical designs.
Are Civil Structural Engineers “Risk Averse”? Can Civionics Help?
Abstract This paper discusses the reasons civil engineers have for being conservative in their design and argues that structural health monitoring will assist in providing data that could realistically be used to calibrate load and strength factors leading to more efficient and economical designs.
Are Civil Structural Engineers “Risk Averse”? Can Civionics Help?
Mufti, Aftab A. (author) / Bakht, Baidar (author) / Tadros, Gamil (author) / Horosko, Andrew T. (author) / Sparks, Gordon (author)
2005-01-01
10 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
conservative , data , decision , designs , efficient , risk , structural engineers , structural health monitoring , SHM Engineering , Civil Engineering , Building Construction , Measurement Science and Instrumentation , Vibration, Dynamical Systems, Control , Building Materials , Building Repair and Maintenance
Are Civil Structural Engineers ``Risk Averse''? Can Civionics Help?
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