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Dynamic Testing of Masonry Towers Using the Microwave Interferometry
Microwave remote sensing is the most recent experimental methodology suitable to the non-contact measurement of deflections on large structures, in static or dynamic conditions. After a brief description of the radar measurement system, the paper addresses the application of microwave remote sensing in ambient vibration testing of two historic masonry towers.
Dynamic Testing of Masonry Towers Using the Microwave Interferometry
Microwave remote sensing is the most recent experimental methodology suitable to the non-contact measurement of deflections on large structures, in static or dynamic conditions. After a brief description of the radar measurement system, the paper addresses the application of microwave remote sensing in ambient vibration testing of two historic masonry towers.
Dynamic Testing of Masonry Towers Using the Microwave Interferometry
Key Engineering Materials ; 628 ; 198-203
2014-08-28
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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