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Experimental Vibration Analysis for Civil Structures: Testing,
Sensing, Monitoring, and Control covers a wide range of topics in
the areas of vibration testing, instrumentation, and analysis of
civil engineering and critical infrastructure. It explains how
recent research, development, and applications in experimental
vibration analysis of civil engineering structures have progressed
significantly due to advancements in the fields of sensor and
testing technologies, instrumentation, data acquisition systems,
computer technology, computational modeling and simulation of large
and complex civil infrastructure systems. The book also examines
how cutting-edge artificial intelligence and data analytics can be
applied to infrastructure systems. Features: Explains how recent
technological developments have resulted in addressing the
challenge of designing more resilient infrastructure Examines
numerous research studies conducted by leading scholars in the
field of infrastructure systems and civil engineering Presents the
most emergent fields of civil engineering design, such as data
analytics and Artificial Intelligence for the analysis and
performance assessment of infrastructure systems and their
resilience Emphasizes the importance of an interdisciplinary
approach to develop the modeling, analysis, and experimental tools
for designing more resilient and intelligent infrastructures
Appropriate for practicing engineers and upper-level students,
Experimental Vibration Analysis for Civil Structures: Testing,
Sensing, Monitoring, and Control serves as a strategic roadmap for
further research in the field of vibration testing and
instrumentation of infrastructure systems.
Structural Health Monitoring and Integrity Management is a
collection of the papers presented at the 2nd International
Conference of Structural Health Monitoring and Integrity Management
(ICSHMIM2014, Nanjing, China, 24-26 September 2014), and addresses
the most recent developments in the field of Structural Health
Monitoring (SHM) and integrity management from around the world. It
is also generally acknowledged that a clear advantage of
SHM-technology over traditional NDT methods is the closer
interaction and automation of sensing, diagnostics, prognostics and
condition-based maintenance that SHM enables. As SHM is a
system-level approach which integrates sensors/actuators networks
with structures, software to interpret sensor signals, and hardware
to process and manage the signals, its maturity based on the
complexity and targeted solutions can be classified into four
different sequential levels: detection, identification,
quantification, and decision. Detection is the lowest maturity
level that the technology can achieve. Once detection is confirmed
with a highdegree of confidence, identification of the occurrence
of the event in time and space domain is critical, which then can
potentially lead to the quantification of the event. A more
accurate quantification may lead to a better decision, which
provides a much more efficient management solution for the
structures than traditional inspection techniques, leading to a
system platform for autonomous or intelligent structures.
Structural Health Monitoring and Integrity Management will be
invaluable to academics and professionals interested in
applications encompassing traditional aerospace structures and
civil infrastructures, in special equipment and marine/offshore
structures, as well as in a variety of other structures and
platforms.
Structures Strengthened with Bonded Composites presents a
comprehensive resource on the strengthening of concrete, reinforced
and prestressed concrete, masonry, steel and other composite
structures using externally-bonded FRP composites. The book
emphasizes a systematic and fundamental investigation on bonding
and debonding behavior of the FRP-concrete interface and structural
performances of FRP-strengthened structures with a combination of
experimental, theoretical and numerical studies. This book will
appeal to all those concerned with strengthening and retrofitting
of existing structures from the effect of additional anticipated
loads in the civil sector.
With rapid urbanization in developing countries and the emergence
of smart systems and integrated intelligent devices, the new
generation of infrastructure will be smarter and more efficient.
However, due to natural and anthropomorphic hazards, as well as the
adverse impact of climate change, civil infrastructure systems are
increasingly vulnerable. Therefore, future-proofing and designing
resilience into infrastructure is one of the biggest challenges
facing the industry and governments in all developing and
industrialized societies. This book provides a comprehensive
overview of infrastructure resiliency, new developments in this
emerging field and its scopes, including ecology and
sustainability, and the challenges involved in building more
resilient civil infrastructure systems. Moreover, it introduces a
strategic roadmap for effective and efficient methods needed for
modeling, designing, and assessing resiliency. Features: Includes
contributions from internationally recognized scholars in the
emerging field of infrastructure resilience. Covers a broad range
of topics in infrastructure resilience such as disaster assessment,
civil infrastructure and lifeline systems, natural hazard
mitigation, and seismic protection. Includes practical global case
studies and leading-edge research from several countries. Presents
an interdisciplinary approach in addressing the challenges in the
emerging field of infrastructure resilience Resilience of Critical
Infrastructure Systems: Emerging Developments and Future Challenges
serves as a valuable resource for practicing professionals,
researchers, and advanced students seeking practical,
forward-looking guidance.
This book presents selected, peer-reviewed contributions from the
9th International Conference on Experimental Vibration Analysis for
Civil Engineering Structures (EVACES 2021), organized by the
University of Tokyo and Saitama University from September 17-20,
2021 on the Hongo campus of the University of Tokyo, and hosted in
an online format. The event brought together engineers, scientists,
researchers, and practitioners, providing a forum for discussing
and disseminating the latest developments and achievements in all
major aspects of dynamic testing for civil engineering structures,
including instrumentation, sources of excitation, data analysis,
system identification, monitoring and condition assessment, in-situ
and laboratory experiments, codes and standards, and vibration
mitigation. The topics of EVACES 2021 included but were not limited
to: damage identification and structural health monitoring;
testing, sensing and modeling; vibration isolation and control;
system and model identification; coupled dynamical systems
(including human-structure, vehicle-structure, and soil-structure
interaction); and application of advanced techniques involving the
Internet of Things, robot, UAV, big data and artificial
intelligence.
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